Wrapmaster 1.52*17m High Stretchable Silver Mirror Chrome Car Wrap Vinyl Body Film
Super gloss mirror chrome with stretchability and super glossy effects is new and greatly improved. When you want an ultra-realistic Chrome Wrap that you can stretch at over 130% without failure and a true, smooth mirror finish. And, since it features air-channel technology and removable adhesives for easy snap-up and repositionability, you get a hassle-free wrapping experience.
Product Description
Product Name |
car wrap colors |
Brand |
wrapmaster |
Size |
1.52x17M 5x59FT |
Material |
PVC vinyl |
Film thickness (with glue) |
140micron |
Certificate |
ROHS |
Weight |
13kg |
Temperature resistance |
-40°c to +120°c |
Expected Durability |
3 years to 5 years |
Air bubble free |
Natural Air release |
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FAQ
Q1: How much does it cost to vinyl wrap a car?
A1: Midsize-size cars can be fully wrapped with 50 to 55 feet / 15 to 16.8 meters of vinyl.
Q2: Does vinyl wrap damage your car?
A2: The Simple Answer: A Vehicle Wrap Will Not Damage Factory or High-Quality Paint. ... The vinyl acts as a cover for the paint, preventing damage from weather exposure to the paint. It also can provide some protection from small scratches and dings from rocks or debris.
Q3: How long do vinyl car wraps last?
A3: Five to seven years. If properly maintained, a car wrap can last up to five years, However, excessive sun exposure can "bake in" the vinyl wrap, making it harder to remove and significantly shortening its lifespan.
Q4: Is vinyl wrap good for cars?
A4: The vinyl wrap acts as a protective layer against small chips and dings from stones and other road damage. If you'd like to eventually sell the vehicle in its original condition, protecting the paint will preserve its resale value and avoid having to pay out for any minor scratch repairs.
Q5: Can you put a wrapped car through a carwash?
A5: You can bring your wrapped vehicle to an automated brushless car wash, though hand washing is safer and more thorough. If a car wash uses water spray and no brushes, it should be safe for most wraps.