Product Name: Air Release Slideable Matte Crystal Blue Metallic Car Wrap
Film
Product Description:
- Car wrap film is a process of transforming the color and looks of
your car by applying large sheets of pressure-sensitive vinyl film
to each individual panel on the car. Carbon fiber vinyl wrap film
is applied with extreme precision and skill and can only be carried
out by highly trained and specialized staff.
- Thick vinyl film with buuble-free air egress technology.
Invisible Air Channels make installation quicker and easier.
Product Specfications:
1. Face Film | Type: | Polymeric Calendered Vinyl Film | Thickness: | 120 µm |
Surface Finish: | Matte | Color: | Matte Metallic |
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 5-7 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 Features:
- Faster positioning and air bubble-free car wrapping film
application
- Long term removability after the intended period of use
- Even the most experienced applicators are more productive, compared
to the standard permanent adhesive
- Cost-efficient application
- Available in opaque and textured, special effect, and metallic
options
- Excellent conformability around curves and recesses
- Exceptional durability and performance
Product Application:
■ Buses ■ Vehicle advertising
■ Trailers ■ Emergency Vehicles
Advantages of Applying Car Wrap Film:
- Vinyl car wraps protect your OEM paint and are 100% removable.
- Adds to the resell value of your car. When you remove it, your
paint is in the same condition as on the day it was wrapped. Thus
adding to the resale value by having flawless paint on your car. A
repainted car normally decreases the value of your vehicle due to
concerns over possible previous accident(s).
- You can restore the car to its original color by removing the wrap.
- >Warranties and/or lease agreements remain valid. Painting can void
warranties and is not a lease option.
- The cost for a vinyl vehicle wrap is considerably less (nearly
half) than a comparable paint job.
- Many of the styles can not be reproduced by paint.
- Vinyl car wraps wear as well as, or better than paint – when
properly cared for. Think of it like a skin for your laptop or a
silicon cover for your phone. The vinyl can take a beating
protecting the vehicle’s paint underneath.
- Expensive, color-matching paint fees are unnecessary for scratches
or accident vehicles; just re-wrap the section that needs repair.
- It’s difficult to tell it’s not painted.
- You don’t have to wrap your entire car; you can just do your hood,
roof, mirrors, stripes, etc.
- Matte-paint jobs can be brittle and chip easily, while
vinyl is more durable and harder to scratch. In the event that
repairs are needed, the part that was damaged can be easily
replaced, providing a perfect match.
- Hides scratch, small chips, and “freshens” the look of your
vehicle.
FAQs:
- Will car wrap damage my car’s paint?
Actually, car wrap can protect
your paint because it blocks damaging ultraviolet light. When you
remove it, the original finish will be intact.
- 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. 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.
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. Finally, use Turtle Wax Label &
Sticker Remover or Bug & Tar Remover to remove any adhesive
residue from the surface of the panel.
- 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.