F.A.Q

What is the difference between vinyl wrap and colored ppf?
Vinyl wrap is a thin, flexible film used to change a car’s appearance with various colors and finishes. It mainly provides aesthetic customization but offers minimal paint protection.
Colored PPF (Paint Protection Film) is a thicker, more durable material that combines color change with high-impact resistance, protecting the paint from scratches, chips, and UV damage.
In short: Vinyl = style, PPF = protection + style.

Vinyl wrap changes the car’s look but offers minimal protection.
Colored PPF is thicker and self-healing, so it lasts longer and protects better.
However PPF costs more and takes more time and skill to install.
How long does vinyl last?
Vinyl wrap lasts 2 to 4 years, depending on the brand, film thickness, maintenance, and exposure to weather. Proper care extends its lifespan.
Can I wash a wrapped car at express carwashes?
To extend the lifespan of your vinyl wrap, follow these key recommendations:
Use gentle cleaning products and avoid harsh chemicals.
Wash by hand or in touchless car washes.
Dry the car with a soft cloth to avoid water spots.
Avoid any products containing carnauba wax
