Cleaning:

  • Hand wash! Do not use automatic washes, self service washes are OK. However, do not use the brush.

  • Wash your gloss wrap using a two-bucket wash system with vinyl car wash soap and plush wash mitts.

  • It is okay to use a pressure washer, just don’t get too close and avoid seems, it may tear the wrap!

  • Dry with clean microfiber towels to avoid contaminant tracking.

  • Avoid wiping without a cleaner or lubricant; use a quick detail spray for soft contaminants.

Products to Use:

  • Use products specifically designed for vinyl wrap or PH balanced products.

  • Scroll down to find recommended products to use.

Care Instructions for Gloss

Damage Repair:

  • Gloss wraps can be damaged easily but protect the paint underneath.

  • Some wraps, like 3M, Avery, and KPMF are "self-healing" and can reverse minor damage with heat.

  • A heat gun can fix indentations and surface scratches, but it is very easy to ruin the material! We recommend leaving it out in the sun on a warm day, it will do just as good!

Avoid:

  • Gasoline can stain and damage wrap, do your best to avoid drips.

  • Infrequent washes will allow contaminants to stain your wrap over time. Wash it!

  • Automatic car washes will easily scratch and damage your wrap.

  • Soap brushes at self service car washes are abrasive and will leave marks.

  • Waxing, polishing and buffing is a mistake people make. It can often do more harm than good.

  • Water over 140° will cause the vinyl to lift and bubble.

Recommended Products

Mr. Pink Wash Shampoo

Quick Detailer & Protectant

Ceramic Film Coating Kit

Chenille Microfiber Wash Mitt

Speed Mammoth Drying Towel