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Prices may varyFrom the Safety Data Sheet
Full SDS ↗ (rev. 2021-09-02)GHS hazard codes are quoted from the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet. PPE tiers below translate those codes and the listed ingredient chemistry; they are not CarCareTruth recommendations.
EyesSituationalMfr. SDS §8SkinSituationalMfr. SDS §8LungsSituationalMfr. SDS §8 · 29 CFR 1910.1200(f) · GHS H304Ventilation—No PPE in published sourcesShow details for all categories ▾Hide details ▴
From the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
“SDS §2 does not classify eye irritation (no H319 or H318). SDS §8 specifies eye protection as a general precaution for chemical handling. Situational tier applies for overhead panel work or applicator splatter risk.”
— Nasiol
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From the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
“SDS §2 does not classify skin irritation (no H315 or H317). SDS §8 specifies protective gloves for skin contact with the petroleum distillate carrier. Situational tier applies for prolonged or repeated handling.”
— Nasiol
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From the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
“SDS §2 does not classify respiratory irritation at the mixture level (no H335, H334, or H331). H304 classifies aspiration toxicity from swallowing — not a vapor inhalation hazard during normal wipe-on application. SDS §8 specifies use in well-ventilated areas. The lungs tier is situational for enclosed-space or prolonged application.”
— Nasiol
U.S. regulatory standard
29 CFR 1910.1200(f); 1910.132(d)
“The employer shall assess the workplace to determine if hazards are present, or are likely to be present, which necessitate the use of personal protective equipment.”
OSHA standards apply to workplaces. Cited here as the U.S. reference threshold for the underlying hazard class.
CarCareTruth publishes the cited sources verbatim and does not advise what action a user should take. Consult the full SDS before use.
No PPE specified in published sources for ventilation. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
PPE tiers translate the manufacturer’s SDS and U.S. regulatory standards. Not professional safety advice. How we report safety.
CarCareTruth's Analysis
Last reviewed May 16, 2026
TL;DR The SDS carries the DANGER label — driven by H304 (aspiration hazard if swallowed), not a vapor or skin hazard during normal wipe-on application. The manufacturer claims compatibility with matte, gloss, and satin PPF, but no independent installer data on named film brands (XPEL, LLumar, SunTek) exists — treat as unverified. One Amazon review confirms strong initial hydrophobics; no film-specific durability data beyond the 18-month manufacturer claim has been found.
What it is and how it performs
PPFGuard is applied via suede applicator over cured PPF, claiming an 18-month hydrophobic topcoat on matte, gloss, and satin film. The manufacturer states it does not interfere with self-healing behavior. One verified Amazon reviewer (May 2025) reports strong initial hydrophobics on matte and gloss PPF, but no six-month follow-up exists. No named PPF brand — XPEL, LLumar, SunTek, or Avery Dennison — has been independently confirmed by community testers or installers.
Who should buy this — and who should skip it
Best for PPF owners who have confirmed with their installer that this product suits their specific film, and who are comfortable with manufacturer-only compatibility data. Apply to a test panel first. Owners of XPEL, LLumar, or SunTek film should prioritize products with documented installer-confirmed durability on those brands.
Safety and environmental impact
H304 (Asp. Tox. Cat. 1) drives the DANGER signal word — aspiration hazard from swallowing, not from vapor during wipe-on application. The SDS does not classify vapor inhalation hazards (no H334, H335, or H331 in §2). SDS §8 specifies well-ventilated areas and situational gloves and eye protection. No PFAS in SDS §3. The petroleum distillate carrier (estimated VOC above 550 g/L) depresses the environment score; the leave-on pathway moderates impact since the cured coating does not enter the drain system.
Frequently asked questions
Which PPF brands has Nasiol PPFGuard been confirmed compatible with?▾
The manufacturer claims compatibility with matte, gloss, and satin PPF films generically, and feature bullets state it works regardless of film type. No independent installer or community data confirming compatibility on named brands — XPEL, LLumar, SunTek, or Avery Dennison — has been found as of 2026-05-16. A test application on a small, inconspicuous panel is the practical first step before committing to a full vehicle.
Does PPFGuard preserve PPF self-healing behavior?▾
The manufacturer explicitly states the coating 'forms an extra layer without disturbing the self-healing feature of self-healing paint protection films.' This claim has not been independently confirmed by community or installer testing. No reports of eliminated self-healing have been found either — the community data is simply absent.
What does the DANGER label on this product's SDS mean for normal use?▾
H304 classifies aspiration toxicity from swallowing — the SDS does not classify vapor inhalation hazards at the mixture level (no H334, H335, or H331 in §2). For normal wipe-on application, the practical concern is avoiding ingestion of the petroleum distillate carrier, not vapor exposure from applying the coating to film panels outdoors.
How long does PPFGuard last on PPF?▾
The manufacturer's primary claim is 18 months (the product title and main Amazon listing image both state 18 months; a secondary feature bullet mentions 24 months). No independent community data confirming durability on PPF at 6+ months has been found — the product has one Amazon review, posted in May 2025, which notes strong initial hydrophobics but does not include a long-term follow-up.
Is Nasiol PPFGuard safe for vinyl wrap?▾
The Amazon specifications list 'PVC Films, Vinyls' among compatible materials. However, no PPF coating community data confirming vinyl wrap compatibility from independent testers has been found. The SDS was written for PPF (TPU film) applications. Confirm with your vinyl installer before applying.
From the manufacturer
Marketing copy from Nasiol, via Amazon. Not editorial.
- •✅ PPFGuard provides high durability for car paint protection films against harmful sunlight and various chemicals for up to 24 months.
- •✅ The product activates its hydrophobic texture on the ground. Thus, the paint protection films gain high-strength water repellency.
- •✅ The product, which forms an extra layer without disturbing the self-healing feature of self-healing paint protection films, is the choice of those who are engaged in professional car detailing.
- •✅ Thanks to its special content, it helps to prevent fading and yellowing of paint protection films over time.
- •✅ PPFGuard allows you to get an efficient result regardless of the type of film on which it will be applied on vehicles.
- •DELIVERING TRUSTED SOLUTIONS WORLDWIDE – With nearly 20 years of expertise, Nasiol is a leading manufacturer in the car care industry, providing high-quality and reliable solutions trusted by professionals and enthusiasts worldwide. Proudly made in Türkiye, Nasiol products are committed to innovation and excellence, delivering superior performance and long-lasting protection, ensuring customer satisfaction across the globe.
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Manufacturer specifications
- Material
- Ceramic
- Grit Material
- Ceramic
- Brand
- Nasiol
- Item Weight
- 0.2 Kilograms
- Number of Items
- 1
- Brand Name
- Nasiol
- Manufacturer
- Nasiol
- Part Number
- PPFGUARD
- Model
- 8680256691058FBM
- Unit Count
- 1 Count
- Best Sellers Rank
- #1,346,945 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #1,397 in Waxes
- ASIN
- B09N7NR2JL
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