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Most car vinyl wraps are durable, but they aren’t indestructible. They need regular care and maintenance to extend their life span and maintain their vibrant colors. Unfortunately, many car owners forget their vehicle wraps once they’re installed.
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This adversely affects their brand reputation as customers normally relate poorly maintained car wraps with poor services. Luckily, your business can avoid this by keeping up with your car wrap’s regular maintenance for longer-lasting vehicle graphics.
Here’s how you can prolong the life of your car wrap.
1. Wash your wrap
If your vehicle is always on the road, it’s exposed to numerous dirt or pollutants that can build up over time, damaging your wrap’s surface. That’s why experts recommend washing your vehicle vinyl wrap at least once a week to get rid of dust and debris.
When washing your vehicle, avoid high-pressure car wash facilities. The strong jets of water can cause your car wrap to lift or form bubbles in certain areas, leaving an unappealing appearance. Additionally, car washes tend to use harsh chemicals that can cause your wrap’s colors to fade and become dull over time.
To maintain your wrap, handwash by using a mild detergent and a non-abrasive cleaner. Then, rinse thoroughly to remove any soap residue.
2. Clean stains immediately
When you own a vehicle, stains such as tree sap, bird droppings, and insects are inevitable. However, this doesn’t mean you should let them sit as it makes them harder to remove. Besides, they can permanently damage your car wrap, forcing you to get a new one sooner.
Always clean up stains immediately by soaking the affected area with warm, soapy water and rinsing to get rid of the contaminants.
3. Park your vehicle in shaded areas
It’s no secret that excess UV rays and other outdoor elements such as rain can wreak havoc on your car wrap, increasing its wear and tear and shortening its lifespan. Try your best to park your vehicle in a shaded area like a garage, canopy, or shady parking area.