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How does vinyl wrap hold up in the winter?

Understanding how vinyl wraps perform in winter can help you extend the life of your vehicle wrap. Car Wraps

Can winter weather damage a Grey Vinyl Wrap?

Even though cold weather, ice, snow and road salt will not harm a vinyl wrap, and many vinyl wraps are designed with adhesives that can withstand harsh winter conditions, it's important to protect your vinyl wrap. You can take the following precautions:

Keep the vinyl vehicle wrap clean

As with any other season, keeping your Grey Vinyl Wrap as clean as you can is the best way to maintain it. Handwashing the vinyl wrap with soap and warm, not hot water is the best way to clean it. Power washers and chemical cleaners are too harsh on vinyl. You should wash the vinyl wrap of your car at least every two weeks, depending on where you live and how often it gets dirty.

Avoiding the use of a scraper

It is important to remember that in extreme winter conditions snow and ice will quickly accumulate on your vehicle. However, scrapers are not recommended for removing ice or snow off vinyl graphics, such as window graphics. Use a soft, non-damaging brush in conjunction with your car's defroster instead to remove any accumulated snow and ice.(vehicle wraps)

Remove Road Salt

Road salt is essential for maintaining safe road conditions. Although most vinyl materials can withstand its corrosiveness, it's still important to regularly remove it from your vinyl wrap. Road salt is corrosive and if left on vinyl for a long time, it can damage the wrap.

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