Cosmo First
Cosmo First has unveiled its new range of Paint Protection Films (PPFs) designed to protect vehicle exteriors with advanced features. Created for modern car enthusiasts, these PPFs ensure long-lasting protection while maintaining a showroom-quality finish over time.
The PPFs are available in two variants, Platinum and Gold, catering to different levels of protection. The Platinum variant, with an 8-mil thickness, offers exceptional scratch resistance, hydrophobic properties, and a lifetime warranty, making it ideal for premium vehicles.
The Gold variant provides a balance of durability and affordability, backed by a 5-year warranty. It features self-healing properties to maintain a flawless appearance. Both variants are crafted using high-quality Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) and pressure-sensitive adhesives to protect against contaminants and prevent paint damage.
“Cosmo PPF transforms car care into a premium value addition,” said Mr. Pankaj Poddar, Group CEO of Cosmo First. The films address the growing need for durable paint protection, offering a solution that enhances vehicle aesthetics while safeguarding against environmental wear and tear.
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