How to Protect and Maintain Car Vinyl Wraps

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It is an investment to have a quality vinyl car wrap done on your vehicle, whether it be a sedan, SUV, or truck. You can also have your company's fleet cars wrapped with custom graphics, company logo, and branding. 

To keep vinyl wraps in pristine condition, regular upkeep and care are essential.

It is Still Important to Wash Your Car Frequently

It is recommended that you wash your wrapped vehicle on a regular basis in order to keep the vinyl wrap looking as though it were brand new. 

However, there are a few things regarding washing that you should keep in mind. Some of these pointers are applicable to all automobiles, even those that do not have vinyl wrapping. Still, there are a few dangers that are exclusive to vehicles that have vinyl wraps.

You are able to drive your vehicle through car washes that use brushes; however, there is a possibility that this abrasive cleaning approach can cause the vinyl layer to get dingy or scratched or that it will cause the edges to begin to lift if it is done too regularly. 

It's possible that this will require you to get the wrap replaced every so often rather than once every seven years. You shouldn't have to worry about your vinyl wrap being ruined if you take your car through an automatic car wash once.

The safest option is the touchless car wash. But, if you'll be using a power washer, make sure the nozzle is at least one foot away from the car and that it is positioned perpendicular to the exterior of your vehicle (meaning that it is aiming directly at it at a 90-degree angle).

Remove Caustic Contaminants As Soon As Possible 

Because a wrap may be just as prone to staining as the exterior of an unwrapped car, you should always remove these potentially corrosive pollutants off of your wrap after they come into contact with it. 

These stains can be easily removed from the surface after being soaked in hot, soapy water. A lot of wraps may also be spot-cleaned using water and isopropyl rubbing alcohol solution, and this works for most of them. 

If you want to use a product on your vinyl car wrap, be sure to do extensive research first. Some solutions, such as insect and tar removers based on citrus, may be safe to use. When in doubt, try it on the part of your car that is not easily seen.

Trust the Experts

Vinyl car wraps can last for years with proper care and maintenance and still maintain their function and aesthetically pleasing qualities. 

Contacting your local professional vinyl wrappers may be the best option if you are unsure as to what is and is not safe for the wrap on your vehicle. 

So if you for example live in Wheat Ridge near Denver you would search the internet for the term: Vinyl Wraps Wheat Ridge CO to find the best local vinyl experts, particularly those who are well-versed in their maintenance and cleaning requirements! 

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