I know what you’re thinking — What?! I just put it on!
That’s true, but trust me, either through necessity or choice, at some time you will probably need to remove at least some of your car wrap. But, as long as you have a heat gun, it seriously is no big deal. You may want to take off the car wrap due to:
Remember the last time you bought a smartphone? You just loved it. Taking it out of the box, you felt an overwhelming sense of joy and satisfaction - you knew your life was finally done. A few weeks later, you'll experience the same indifference to your old phone. The same applies to your vinyl cling wrap. After a few years, you may be tired and bored with the way it looks - you want a change. The beauty of wrapping is that you can give your car a completely different look - at little expense.
Hopefully, you took some time to consider the color and image of the vinyl film before you put it on your car.
You might even make the extremely wise decision to discuss it with your partner first. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Seeing the vast array of colors, textures and patterns in a car wrap can lead to an instant lapse in common sense. That shocking pink movie seemed like an exciting decision at the time, but after a few months of looking like a '70s pimp crawling down the street - you realize it may have been a mistake. Fortunately, it's easy to remove and replace the wrapper so you can put an end to neighborhood rumors.
Car Vinyl is hard wearing — but it’s not indestructible.
Over time, your car wrap will have to cope with stone chips, UV rays, water, accidental bumps, and sub-film oxidation. If it’s just a small area that has become damaged — you only have to replace the car vinyl on that particular panel. Alternatively, if the color has faded over the years due to sun damage, you may need to re-cover the whole vehicle.
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