Vinyl Film

Automotive Vinyl Wrap Guide

If you are looking to improve your car’s appearance, you have two main options: a new paint job or a vinyl wrap. Both have their advantages and disadvantages, but a vinyl wrap is often more cost effective, faster and more durable than that custom paint job. We’ll lay out everything you need to know about the world of automotive vinyl film, and by the end, you should have a clear picture of what to expect and what to keep in mind as you make your final decision.

What Is a Vinyl Car Wrap?

Vinyl has emerged as a favorite material for car enthusiasts who wish to customize the look of their vehicle inside and out. Vinyl is durable, flexible and easy to work with, and there are as many different color and finish options as the vinyl film manufacturers can dream up. When properly applied, vinyl film can produce a finished vehicle that looks every bit as good as a quality paint job, while protecting the car’s value in the process. Applying vinyl film to the outside of your car is known as wrapping, and it provides two main benefits. The first is protection for your car’s painted surfaces, and the second is the ability to work with colors and finishes that car manufacturers would never be able to offer.

 Metallic, matte, carbon fiber and even chrome finish options can be combined with any color on the spectrum, and you have complete control over how much of your car you cover with it. Vinyl film is easy to care for as well. It requires just soap and water to clean it when it’s dirty.

 Additionally, because the vinyl itself is the protective coating, there is no need to apply clear coat or wax. It is also quite resilient, but if a vinyl panel does sustain damage, that piece of film can simply be removed and replaced much more quickly and cheaply than you could ever fix a paint job. Applying a vinyl wrap to your car is also less expensive and less labor-intensive than a full paint job. A seasoned professional can apply a high-quality vinyl wrap in about a day, with a bit of prep work beforehand. Once the job is done, there is no drying time required, so you’ll be able to drive your car home right away.

Super Vinyl

Using high polymer PVC vinyl
Double casting and solidification process
Super stretch ability and weather resistance.

Super Stretchable

Up to 5 times ductility Stretch does not change color, does not break Perfect fit to large arc body.

Super Air Release

Super high-density air channels Dry application no air bubbles Exclude air very fast.

Good Conformity

No cracking Perfect wrap the full car body Similar as the original paint.

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