CloseYour cart
Close

BUY 2, Get 10% off, USE CODE: LASCF

Looking for a sleek and stylish way to customize your vehicle? Explore our selection of high-quality vinyl wrap rolls, including car wrap vinyl rolls and automotive vinyl rolls for a professional-grade finish. We offer a wide range of colors and finishes, from classic car wrap rolls to eye-catching automotive vinyl wrap rolls with unique textures like carbon fiber wrap.

Our air release vinyl wrap ensures easy and bubble-free application, while our air free vinyl wrap minimizes the risk of air pockets for a smooth, professional look. Whether you're looking to wrap your entire car or just add some accents, we have the perfect vinyl wrap roll for your project.

Don't forget to check out our carbon fiber wrap options, including air release carbon fiber wrap and boat carbon fiber wrap. Give your vehicle a sporty and luxurious upgrade with a carbon fiber wrap trunk or carbon fiber wrapping on any surface.

FAQ

How often do you typically need to replace or re-apply your vehicle's vinyl wrap?

Generally, carbon fiber wraps last between 2-3 years, depending on where they are attached.

  • Sun exposure: If it is prolonged exposure to UV rays, there may be glue left after 2-3 years of use. It is not particularly difficult to clean it at this time. However, if you do not replace the wraps for a long time, it may cause paint damage. Therefore, it is recommended to replace the wrap with new one every 2-3 years. You can observe whether there is fading, peeling, cracking, bubbles, persistent stains, etc. during daily regular cleaning and maintenance.
  • Scratches: Car vinyl wraps can get scratched, but you don't always need to replace the entire wrap.
    Minor Scratches: If the scratches are shallow and only affect the surface of the vinyl, they might not be very noticeable. You can often leave them as is. If the scratches are extensive or the wrap is showing signs of significant wear and tear, a full replacement might be the best option.
    Deep Scratches: If the scratch is deep, penetrates the vinyl, or exposes the paint underneath, you may want to consider replacing the affected section or the entire wrap. if paint damage, you should get paint finish to be repaired first then rewrap the car.

Recently viewed

What are you looking for?