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Paint correction and ceramic coat the paint, and then you would PPF it.
For me, PPF > Ceramic/Paint Correction, though I had both done as soon as I bought my car.
I've already had the PPF on one of my panel replaced, and the paint looked pristine underneath the PPF, like it was freshly painted (and corrected). Once the PPF was reapplied, I had to wait a few days for it to "seal" to the paint, and then the panel looked great again too.
But I like knowing my factory paint is protected.
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