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Caring for Your Vehicle Graphics & Wraps 

 

Care for your vehicle wrap like you would any fine paint finish.

Using high quality products designed specifically for car care and these

cleaning and maintenance procedures will help keep

your vehicle wraps looking their best. 

#1 Wash Regularly  

 

  • Wash whenever the car appears dirty. Contaminants allowed to remain on the vehicle wrap may be more difficult to            remove during cleaning.

  • Rinse off as much dirt and grit as possible with a spray of water.

  • See item 4, Difficult contaminants, for spot cleaning bird droppings, tar, etc.

  • Use a wet, non-abrasive detergent such as 3Ms Car Wash Soap 39000 or Meguiar's NXT Generation® Car Wash or Deep    Crystal® Car Wash and a soft, clean cloth or sponge.

  • Rinse thoroughly with clean water. To reduce water spotting, immediately use a silicone squeegee to remove water and      finish with a clean microfiber cloth.

 

 

#2 Automated Car Washes 

 

  • Brush-type car washes are not recommended as they can abrade the film and cause edges to lift or chip, as well as dulling the film's appearance. Brushless car washes are acceptable. 

 

 

#3 Pressure washing 

 

  • Although hand washing is the preferred cleaning method, pressure washing may be used under these conditions.

    •   Ensure the water pressure is kept below 2000 psi (14 MPa).

    •   Keep water temperature below 80°C (180°F).

    •   Use a spray nozzle with a 40 degree wide angle spray pattern.

    •   Keep the nozzle at least 1 foot (300 mm) away from and perpendicular (at 90 degrees) to the graphic. 

 

  IMPORTANT NOTE!  Holding the nozzle of a pressure washer at an angle to the graphic may lift the edges of the film.

 

#4 Difficult contaminants 

 

Soften difficult contaminants such as bug splatter, bird droppings, tree sap and similar contaminants by soaking them for several minutes with very hot, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly and dry. If further cleaning is needed, test one of these products in an inconspicuous area to ensure no damage to the wrap film: Meguiar's Gold ClassTM Bug and Tar Remover or 3MTM Citrus Base Cleaner. Isopropyl alcohol (IPA) (two parts IPA to 1 part water) or denatured alcohol may also help. Spot clean the contaminants. Do not use rough scrubbing or abrasive tools, which will scratch the film. Wash and rinse off all residue immediately. 

 

 

#5 Fuel Spills

 

Wipe off immediately to avoid degrading the vinyl and adhesive. Then wash, rinse and dry as in Item 1 as soon as possible. 

 

#6 Store Indoors or under cover whenever possible 

 

Wrap films (just like paint) are degraded by prolonged exposure to sun and atmospheric pollutants, particularly on the horizontal surfaces such as hood, trunk lid and roof. Whenever possible, store in a garage or at least in a shaded area during the day. At night, protect the car from dew or rain, which may contain acidic pollutants (a common problem in many large metropolitan areas). When a garage is not available, consider using a cloth car cover at night. If your wrap film starts to discolor or turn brown (which is caused by acidic pollution), immediately have a professional remove the wrap film from the vehicle to avoid staining the underlying paint. 

 

7. Film restoration 

 

  The following restoration recommendations will help keep your vehicle wraps looking their best.

  •   Do not use any abrasive polishes or cutting compounds.

  •   Do not use any polishing or wax products on matte or textured films.

  •   Use if there is wax or wax residue on the surface, remove with an all-purpose cleaner.

  •    Table 1 shows some available products to help restore your vehicle wrap, Before using, al­ways test an inconspicuous area first

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