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Six Key Performance Tests for Paint Protection Film(PPF)

March 28, 2026 IRISTEK

Many people say a good PPF is like a “hexagon warrior” —[‘heksəg(ə)n], meaning every performance needs to be balanced.

But when customers ask:

“Why is your PPF better than others?”

It can be difficult to explain clearly.

In fact, a professional Paint Protection Film is judged by six key performances: Anti-stain, Gloss, Adhesion, Corrosion Resistance, Self-Healing, and Weather Resistance.

1. Anti-Stain Test

First is the anti-stain test.

This simulates common contaminants such as: bird droppings, insect residue, tree sap…

We apply marker ink on the film surface, heat it to 65°C, and leave it for 24 hours. Then we clean it with alcohol.

The performance is evaluated based on:

Whether it can be fully removed

Whether there is staining left on the surface.

2. Corrosion Resistance Test

The second test is corrosion resistance.

It simulates: acid rain, water spots, chemical contamination…

We drop PH 4.5 dilute sulfuric acid  [daɪ’l(j)uːt; dɪ-]  [sʌl’fjʊərɪk] and 0.5WT% phosphoric acid solution on the film.

Then heat it to 75°C for 30 minutes.

After cleaning with water and alcohol, we check: corrosion marks, whitening, gloss reduction.

3. Gloss Test

The third test is gloss measurement.

PPF not only protects the paint, but also enhances the visual gloss of the vehicle.

Using a gloss meter, we compare: original paint, surface after applying PPF.

High-quality TPU PPF can increase gloss by 10%-30%.

4. Adhesion Test

The fourth test is adhesion strength.

The adhesive system determines: installation stability, edge lifting risk, residue during removal.

We usually test it with a 180-degree peel test.

A good PPF should stick firmly but remove cleanly.

5. Self-Healing Test

The fifth test is self-healing capability.

TPU films can recover from light scratches with heat or sunlight.

We create light scratches using steel wool or sharp tools, then apply: hot water, heat gun, or sunlight to observe how quickly the surface recovers.

6. Weather Resistance Test

The final test is weather resistance.

PPF is designed to last more than 5 years, so it must resist UV exposure and aging.

Using UV aging test equipment, we simulate long-term sunlight exposure.

Then we evaluate: yellowing, brittleness, gloss reduction

So a truly high-quality PPF is not defined by just one performance.

It needs to be balanced in all six aspects:

Anti-stain, Gloss, Adhesion, Corrosion Resistance, Self-Healing, and Weather Resistance.

Only then can it protect the paint long-term and maintain the vehicle’s appearance.