The Ultra liquid wrapping finish is the best finish of them all. Visually than OEM, a PRO finish. We remove parts including mirrors, handles, lights, trim etc for a longer lasting wrap finish. The finish is fuel and chemical resistant. Gloss is scratch resistant, but (not scratch proof). The wrap is then fully flat and mopped to give a show shine, better than OEM finish by far.
Liquid wrapping, also known as spray-on wrap or peelable paint, is a technique used to coat surfaces with a flexible and protective layer of liquid polymer. This process is primarily used for vehicles, but it can also be applied to various other surfaces like furniture, electronics, and even walls.
Here’s an overview of the liquid wrapping process:
- Surface Preparation: Before applying the liquid wrap, the surface must be thoroughly cleaned and dried to ensure proper adhesion. Any dirt, grease, or existing coatings should be removed.
- Masking: Areas that you don’t want to be coated, such as windows, lights, and trim, need to be masked off using tape and paper. This ensures that only the intended surface receives the liquid wrap.
- Application: Liquid wrapping products are typically applied using a spray gun, similar to how paint is applied. The liquid is sprayed evenly onto the surface in several coats to achieve the desired thickness and coverage. It’s essential to apply the liquid wrap evenly to prevent drips and inconsistencies.
- Drying/Curing: After the liquid wrap is applied, it needs time to dry and cure. The drying time varies depending on factors such as temperature, humidity, and the specific product used. Some liquid wraps require heat curing to accelerate the drying process.
- Finishing: Once the liquid wrap is fully dried and cured, any masking tape and paper are removed. The surface may require additional finishing touches, such as trimming excess material around edges and seams.
Liquid wrapping offers several advantages over traditional paint:
- Removability: One of the key benefits of liquid wrap is that it can be peeled off without damaging the underlying surface. This makes it ideal for temporary color changes or for protecting the original paint of a vehicle.
- Customization: Liquid wraps are available in a wide range of colors, finishes, and effects, allowing for customization to suit individual preferences.
- Protection: Liquid wraps provide a protective barrier against UV rays, chemicals, abrasions, and minor impacts, helping to preserve the surface underneath.
- Cost-Effectiveness: Liquid wrapping can be more cost-effective than traditional painting methods, especially for temporary or experimental finishes.
Overall, liquid wrapping is a versatile and practical solution for enhancing and protecting surfaces, whether it’s for automotive applications or other creative projects.
Using only the best materials from Matt-Pack, you can rest assured your graphics will last for years.
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