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After getting a car wrap, wait at least 7 days before washing. Use a mild, pH-balanced soap and hand wash with a soft microfiber cloth or sponge. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and dry gently with a microfiber towel. Avoid high-pressure washers, waxing, and automatic car washes to prevent damage. For stubborn spots, use a wrap-safe cleaner.

If the car wrap is removed properly, it generally shouldn’t damage the underlying paint. However, if the wrap has been on for a long time or was applied poorly, there’s a risk of paint lifting or chipping when the wrap is removed. To minimize this risk, ensure the wrap is removed by a professional who uses the right techniques and tools.

To maintain your car wrap’s appearance, regularly wash the vehicle using a mild, pH-balanced soap and a soft microfiber cloth. Avoid high-pressure washers and automatic car washes. Dry the wrap gently with a microfiber towel and avoid waxing or using harsh chemicals. Additionally, keep the car parked in a shaded area or garage to protect the wrap from excessive sun exposure.

The time required to complete a car wrap can vary based on several factors, including the complexity of the design and the size of the vehicle. Generally, a full car wrap takes about 2 to 5 days to complete. For simpler wraps or partial wraps, it might take less time. The process includes preparation, application, and finishing touches to ensure a flawless result.

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