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So how is everyone's wraps holding up so far? Looking into the possibility of doing this, but to be honest it is almost in the range of just repainting the whole truck if it gets too scratched.
So how is everyone's wraps holding up so far? Looking into the possibility of doing this, but to be honest it is almost in the range of just repainting the whole truck if it gets too scratched.
My wrap is holding up great, I love the way it looks and it really protects the paint. I do a lot of off-roading with the truck, so I had to do it. I scratched it up a little this last weekend and when I washed the scratches with hot water it actually self healed itself lol
I will say though, the Xpel Stealth wrap is a bit of a hassle, you can't take it to a car wash, you have to be careful with a pressure washer, AND you have to use a zero-PH soap when washing the truck. So yeah, it's a bit of a hassle but it doesn't bother me, I just keep it dirty and wash it every couple of months.
So how is everyone's wraps holding up so far? Looking into the possibility of doing this, but to be honest it is almost in the range of just repainting the whole truck if it gets too scratched.
@PatAv8r That looks awesome! Besides the main body panels, what else did you get wrapped? Did you get the fender flares, bumpers, door handles, hood vent and grill wrapped?
I love the way it looks, but you need to pay attention to how to maintain it. You need to use a low PH soap and you can't let dirt sit too long on the Xpel Stealth wrap, it will cause stains. Which is fixable, but it's just a hassle. It's important that you have someone install it that knows what their doing.