Liquid Spray Wrap Maintenance & Care
Liquid Spray Wrap Aftercare
Liquid wrap or spray-on wrap is very low maintenance investment and there is no need to use expensive products to improve durability. If you wish, you can apply some products to add extra protection keeping it in top conditions.
However is important to pay a little attention to keep your new peelable paintwork in top conditions. After your car has been wrapped with liquid wrap, allow at least 1 week before you use a high pressure sprayer. Within this time or even the next day, you can still wash it like you normally do with a soft mitt and use moderate pressure but try to stay at least 30 cm away.
Bird drops and fuel spills should be rinsed as soon as possible to avoid stains. The car will need to be kept clean and dust free. A weekly wash or whenever it gets dirty, it's fine.
To sum it up:
However is important to pay a little attention to keep your new peelable paintwork in top conditions. After your car has been wrapped with liquid wrap, allow at least 1 week before you use a high pressure sprayer. Within this time or even the next day, you can still wash it like you normally do with a soft mitt and use moderate pressure but try to stay at least 30 cm away.
Bird drops and fuel spills should be rinsed as soon as possible to avoid stains. The car will need to be kept clean and dust free. A weekly wash or whenever it gets dirty, it's fine.
To sum it up:
- Keep it clean, wash weekly or whenever gets dirty and whenever possible apply the dip protective coat to add extra protection after you wash it. The protective dip coat is not needed but will offer extra scratch resistance and will make the future cleaning process easier and extend the life of the wrap considerably.
- Pay attention to door handles, front bonnet, bottom door sills, side skirts and anywhere where friction is present. Remember, this is a peelable coating and is made to be peeled off when pulled and is basically doing what is supposed to do by design. If a mishap happen however you don't need to worry as in most cases it can be easily fixed without replacing the whole panel.