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Hand washing with soap and water using a soft non-abrasive sponge is the best method for cleaning your wrap. No polishing, waxing, or buffing is needed. Avoid high pressure washes because that spray can actually tear the vinyl or cause seams to lift. Brushing windows and the use of a rear defroster will cause no damage to your window wrap, be careful to never use an ice scraper.

It is important to avoid washing with harsh, highly caustic materials, these products literally destroy the vinyl. Think of a sheet of plastic less than 4/1000 of an inch thick surviving multiple washings with harsh detergents. With all that your vehicle graphics are exposed to from sunlight, pollen, bugs, engine exhaust and acid rain in some places along with everything else hitting them at high speed, the of use of acidic or caustic washes shouldn't add to the stress.

If Your Wrap Is Damaged...

You can normally have the damaged pieces or panels of your vehicle wrap replaced after your vehicle is repaired. You normally do not need to redo the entire wrap if the damage is limited to certain areas of the vehicle.
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