Is there a difference between car film and car wrap?
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Car wrap is a type of vehicle film application, where high-molecular polymer materials are adhered to the car's paint surface to protect the original paint and decorate the vehicle body. The specific details are as follows: 1. Full car film: This refers to applying film to all the car's windows, excluding the car body and side mirrors. 2. Car wrap: This does not damage the original car paint and enhances its protection. Additional information: Car wrap, specifically designed for vehicle body film application, is a high-performance, low-viscosity PVC film. It fully adheres to the car's paint surface and various substrate surfaces of the interior, offering advantages such as easier application, better flexibility, durability, chemical resistance, and stronger opacity. Full car film includes a wear-resistant layer composed of abrasion-resistant polyurethane, which can withstand friction damage from regular washing. The PET safety base layer is made from high-strength, high-transparency PET polyester and pigments through bi-directional stretching via melt extrusion. Dyes can also be added to produce varieties of different colors.