Product Name: Air Release Swipeable Gloss Battle Ash Car Wrap Film
Product Description:
- Car wrap film is the medium of choice for vehicle advertising because it costs much less than a custom paint job, and it offers significantly more design and finish options than paint.
- This film will stretch and conform to any shape and is thick enough that discoloration, stretch marks and other visible defects due to wrapping and driving are minimized.
Product Specfications:
1. Face Film | Type: | Polymeric Calendered Vinyl Film | Thickness: | 120 µm |
Surface Finish: | Glitter & Diamond | Color: | Silver |
2. Adhesive | Type: | Clear Removable Acrylic Adhesive |
Thickness: | 30 µm | Color: | Clear |
3. Liner | Type: | Air-Egress PE-coated Paper Liner | Thickness: | 140gsm |
4. Max Durability | Up to 5 years |
5. Product Size | Width | Length |
(metric/m) | (Imperial/inch) | (Metric/m) | (Imperial/yard) |
1.27 | 50 | 18 | 20 |
1.52 | 60 | 23 | 25 |
Notice: There is a Minimum Order Requirement for Special Product Size. |
Product Application:
■ Cars & Vans
■ Buse
■ Emergency Vehicles
Product Features:
- Good conformability to irregular substrates
- Excellent conformability around curves and recesses
- UV, temperature, humidity, and salt-spray resistance
- Outstanding durability and outdoor performance
- Easy apply feature helps eliminate wrinkles and bubbles during application
- Combines a colored film and protective layer in one convenient construction with fewer seams
Advantages of Applying Car Wrap Film:
- Protects the car’s paint. In terms of functional benefits, the wrap is literally a physical barrier that protects the paint on your car. The vinyl is relatively thin, yes, but due to the flexible nature of the polymer, it resists low-force scratches well. It keeps your paint out of the sun and helps it last longer overall.
- Safe to use on any paint. The type of adhesive that works with vinyl wraps is heat- (or pressure-) activated. It enables you to slide it into position during installation. The glue is gentle on your car’s surface, even after it dries. Vinyl wraps are easy to remove and won’t harm your car’s paint. They are, however, single-use items. Once removed, you can’t reapply it.
- Useful on exterior and interior. When you think of car vinyl wrap, you might think of a complete exterior overhaul. But vinyl has applications inside your car as well. If you cut it to size and pick a suitable color, it can really jazz up your dashboard, accent your radio, or make your doors more stylish. Yes, vinyl wraps are functional, but they also lend themselves to artistic applications.
- Professional results. Unlike many vehicular accessories, this is something even an experienced DIYer can take on. Car vinyl wraps are made to be user-friendly and intuitive, with the material responding to heat and doing a lot of the work for you. Provided you take your time during setup, it’s shocking how smooth and stylish a newly-wrapped car can be.
- Customize your car’s look. A vinyl wrap is a whole lot more affordable and much more noticeable than opting for a spoiler or a new set of rims, creating lasting, impactful changes of your vehicle’s look. You can get wraps in any color, letting you completely overhaul your car’s appearance without making any mechanical modifications.
FAQs:
- Can I put my wrapped car through a car wash?
Hand washing is best for vinyl wraps, but brushless or touchless car washes can be just as safe. You can even use a pressure washer if you’re gentle.
- How Do You Maintain a Wrapped Car?
The best way to ensure a wrap will last is to keep the car in a garage. If you don't have a garage, invest in a good car cover. You should handwash the car with soft microfiber towels. Automatic car washes are off-limits: The harsh brushes could scratch or lift off the wrap.
- How long does vinyl wrap last?
Depending on the quality of the wrap, type of vinyl wrap, care taken during installing, care for installation, and environmental factors, car wraps can last from three to ten years.
- How to remove vinyl from your car?
1. Finally, use Turtle Wax Label & Sticker Remover or Bug & Tar Remover to remove any adhesive residue from the surface of the panel.
2. Use the heat gun to evenly heat the surface of the wrap to about 120 °F (50 °C). This will loosen the adhesive so you can pull it off. Use a non-contact infrared thermometer to confirm you aren’t overheating, which can lead to excessive adhesive residue left on the surface.
3. Pull the wrap away from the edges at a steep angle, pulling the wrap back on itself at 15 to 20 degrees. When the wrap gets hard to pull, reheat and start pulling again.
4. Use your fingernail or plastic scraper to pull the wrap from the edges of the entire panel. It’s going to look gnarly, but it’ll all be gone in a few minutes.
