


How to wash your Vehicle wrap?
HOW OFTEN SHOULD I WASH MY VEHICLE WRAP?
Wash your wrap once a week or more often if your vehicle is exposed to a lot of dirt or pollutants. You can use Gentle automotive detergent. Always use a nice automotive sponge or clean, soft cloth to wash your wrap. Rinse vehicle with clear water after washing. To Minimize water spotting, use a detailer and spray a light mist onto your freshly washed car before using a silicone squeegee to remove excess water then use a soft clean drying towel to Dry.
SPOT CLEANING?
Use Simple Green or isopropyl rubbing alcohol to spot clean isolated stains. Rinse area with cool water after cleaning. Don’t use tire dressing to spot clean as it may splash on the wrap and cause stains. Avoid wiping the wrap when it’s hot; this can distort the material and cause wrinkling.
CAN I PRESSURE WASH MY VEHICLE WRAP?
If you want to pressure wash your VEHICLE WRAP, keep it below 2,000 psi. Use a spray nozzle with a 40 degree wide angle spray pattern and keep water temperature below 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep the spray nozzle at least 12 inches away from the panel edges.
HOW TO CLEAN BIRD DROPPINGS, INSECTS, TREE SAP OR OTHER DIFFICULT STAINS?
Clean bird droppings and difficult stains immediately. Letting them sit for too long will make them harder to remove and may permanently damage the wrap. Soak the affected area for a few minutes with warm, soapy water to loosen the contaminants. Rinse completely and dry with a microfiber cloth. Do not use solvents or oil cleaning products!
WHAT SHOULD I DO ABOUT FUEL SPILLS?
Wipe off fuel spills immediately, then handwash the affected area. Letting the spill stay the wrap too long will degrade the vinyl. A quick wipe with a wet paper towel at a gas station will clean the fuel affected area decently enough until you can get home to do a more thorough job.
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