How Many Years Can a Car Wrap Last?
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The lifespan of a car wrap primarily depends on the material. There are three common materials in the market: PVC, TPH, and TPU. The best among them is TPU, which typically lasts for at least 5 years after a single application. The other two materials have shorter lifespans: PVC tends to deteriorate and turn yellow within a year, while TPH usually lasts about 2 years. Below are the characteristics of invisible car wraps: 1. Excellent elasticity and superior tensile strength, allowing application on any curved surface. 2. Resistance to yellowing for over 3 years and anti-aging properties for more than 5 years. 3. Crystal-clear transparency that blends seamlessly with the original car paint, preserving the car's color while enhancing its gloss by 5%-20%. 4. Protection against damage from petroleum, grease, weak alkalis, gravel, acid rain, and other harmful elements to the paint surface.