| Sweet48 |
02-22-2015 12:18 PM |
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Originally Posted by funwheeldrive
(Post 2142712)
Not him, but I'm curious.
Does the wrap get dirty easier? Is the washing process the same? How long do wraps typically last?
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It gets dirty just as normal paints do. Except mattes, they tend to hold dust's and fine dirts more but really not too different.
With wraps they shouldn't be run through auto washes, although touchless you can get away with. I recommend hand washing. Never use a pressure washer close or close to edges. Depending on what type of material (mine is semi pearlescent, kind of a cross between matte and gloss) you use different soaps or cleaners. EX: Matte => non wax based soaps, rubbing alcohol, specialized matte vinyl cleaners
Gloss => wax based soaps are fine, some you can use automotive waxes on as well.
With mine I can go for either a "dry" look or a "wet" look. I like the "wet" look more. This meaning either more matte or more gloss. For this I actually used a vinyl restorer, which makes the wrap look a bit more glossy and helps protect it.
Wrap's can last up to 7 years or more depending how you take care of it. I take pretty good care of mine and dont winter drive it. This will obviously prolong the life. Its common that people who have wrapped cars to wash their cars a few times a week as well to help with, if any, fading that can be caused. (road grime + water = acid)
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