How Many Types of Materials Are There for Car Wraps?

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JuneMarie
07/29/25 6:24pm
Car wrap materials are generally categorized into three types: PVC, TUP, and Vinyl. Below is relevant information about car wraps: 1. Service Life: Typically, a car wrap can last 7-8 years. If the wrap is of poor quality, it not only provides minimal protection to the car's paint but also has relatively weak adhesion to the paint surface. Over time, bubbles may appear, or the wrap may even peel off. 2. Documentation for Modification: To process a color change, the required documents include the vehicle's license, the owner's ID card, and the vehicle registration certificate (green book). If a friend is handling the process on your behalf, their ID card must also be provided. Since the vehicle license needs to be updated, photos and an exterior inspection will be conducted before processing the modification, similar to the exterior inspection during vehicle testing. Keeping the car clean is crucial, so it is advisable to wash the car beforehand.
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