Car wrap

AOnorato

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Us a pH balanced formula, adams car shampoo is great, then rinse. Being gentle is the key.

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Higher the quality the better, using a merino lambs wool wash mit and a microfiber drying towel would be the safest.

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So shampoo is all I'd need then, right or is there other stuff they make specifically for car wraps that will help protect it
 

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Swissvax makes a wax specifically for Mercedes/BMW's matte "frozen" finishes. Not sure how that would work. You could protect the wrap with a sealant, but its very hard to get smooth, even coverage. I'll ask around and see if I can dig anything up for you.

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Definitely won't forget, should be sema worthy. My uncle wants to do a design for his main portfolio pic for sema
 

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Amsoil quick wax is excellent and safe for car wraps. DO NOT USE ANY CARNUBA based waxes. Been wrapping cars for 3 yeas now so any "synthetic" waxes are nice. Not CARNUBA based waxes.
 

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