What Does Electroplated Film Mean?
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Electroplated film, fully known as electroplated decorative film, is a decorative product developed based on PVC material, characterized by high brightness and high reflectivity. This product was initially applied in outdoor advertising, architectural decoration, lightbox advertising, etc. Features of electroplated film: In terms of protecting car paint, the original intention of developing electroplated decorative film was for advertising decoration. Therefore, compared to professional-grade car body color-changing films, electroplated film is more likely to peel off the car paint or leave residual adhesive upon removal. Regarding construction technical requirements, while the excellent mirror effect of electroplated film attracts car owners, it also significantly increases the difficulty of application. This raises the market entry threshold and plays a role in survival of the fittest. In terms of memory capability, electroplated film itself does not have memory capability, so it cannot automatically heal minor scratches under sunlight like professional-grade car body color-changing films. Application method of electroplated film: Before applying the film, the area to be covered must be cleaned. In most cases, washing with soapy water is sufficient. If conditions permit, use a cloth that does not shed fibers, 50% concentration alcohol or isopropanol, acetone, etc. After the alcohol or other liquids have evaporated, the film can be applied. First, apply one side, fix it, then use a tool to smooth it while peeling off the backing paper.