Fighting Green Gloss Car Wrap | Polymeric Vinyl

Regular price $150.00 USD
Size: 1.52*6m(5*20ft)
Color: Fighting Green

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Fighting Green Gloss Car Wrap | Polymeric Vinyl
$150.00 USD
1.52*6m(5*20ft) / Fighting Green

Fighting Green is a deep, grounded military green with a glossy face that catches light like fresh paint. It reads tough in low light and warms into a rich olive-tinged green under sun, the kind of color that looks at home on an off-roader, a sport sedan, or a classic build. The polymeric PVC film lays down smooth and gives you that wet, mirror-like shine without a single trip to the body shop.

This is a color wrap, not a body filler. It bonds over your existing paint and takes the daily hits of grit, light scratches, sun, and washing so the factory finish underneath stays sealed and clean. When you want a change later, it comes off and leaves the paint you protected.

Side by side of a car finished in Fighting Green gloss vinyl wrap next to the same car after a green respray, showing the wrap as the cheaper reversible option

Key features

  • Painted-on gloss finish: a mirror-gloss topcoat gives the deep wet-paint shine without the cost of a respray.
  • Air-release adhesive: built-in air channels push bubbles out, so the film lays flat and you can reposition as you work.
  • Conforms to curves: the polymeric PVC stretches over mirrors, bumpers and body lines for a smooth, seamless wrap.
  • Protects the paint underneath: the wrap takes the daily wear while your factory paint stays sealed and original.
  • Removable: peels off cleanly later with heat, so you can change the look or go back to stock.
  • UV and weather resistant: the gloss topcoat holds up to sun and rain across a -30 to +140 degree range.
  • Easy to keep clean: wipes down and washes like paint, with no special care needed.

How a wrapteck gloss wrap is built

Cross section diagram of Fighting Green gloss vinyl showing the gloss PVC face, acrylic air-release adhesive, and PET liner layers

Specifications

Material Polymeric PVC vinyl
Finish Gloss
Face film thickness 3.7 to 4.1mil
PVC face film 90 micron
Adhesive Henkel solvent-based acrylic, air-release
Adhesive thickness 1.6mil
Release liner PET plastic, 75 micron
Heat resistance -30 to +140°C
Roll width 1.52m (5ft)
Roll lengths 6m, 18m and 23m
Application Dry or wet install

New to wrapping?

If this is your first wrap, start with our guide on how to wrap a car. The air-release adhesive makes panels and accents very DIY friendly, and a professional installer is the safest route for a full-car wrap.

Frequently asked questions

How long does a Fighting Green gloss wrap last?

With regular washing and sensible care, this gloss green holds up for years. A car that sleeps in a garage will keep that deep shine longer than one parked in full sun every day. Heat, road grime, and harsh chemicals are what wear any wrap down, so a gentle routine keeps Fighting Green looking fresh well into its life.

Will this wrap damage my paint or actually protect it?

It protects it. The film sits on top of your factory paint and takes the daily scuffs, light scratches, sun, and washing instead of the paint itself. The Henkel acrylic air-release adhesive is made to hold firm while you drive and release cleanly when you remove it. As long as your paint is healthy and well stuck down to begin with, Fighting Green shields it rather than harming it.

How is a gloss wrap different from a respray?

A respray in this kind of green means sanding, booth time, and a permanent change you cannot undo. Fighting Green gloss vinyl gives you a similar wet shine for less money, goes on faster, and peels off when you want your original color back. It also guards the factory paint underneath the whole time, which a respray simply replaces.

How much film do I need for my car?

The rolls are 1.52m (5ft) wide and come in 6m, 18m, and 23m lengths. A small car or a part wrap like a roof or hood usually fits within 6m. A full sedan or coupe typically needs around 18m, and a large SUV, truck, or anyone wanting extra for mistakes and curves should go with 23m. Measure your panels and add a little margin for wrapping edges.

Can I install Fighting Green myself?

Yes. The air-release adhesive has channels that let trapped air escape, so you get fewer bubbles and can reposition the film as you go. You can run a dry install or a wet install depending on what you are comfortable with. A first timer can handle flat panels like a roof or hood, while full wraps with deep curves take more patience and a heat gun. Take your time and work one section at a time.

Does Fighting Green remove cleanly?

It does. When the film is in good shape and you warm it gently, it lifts off in strips and the acrylic adhesive is designed to come away with it. That is the big advantage over a respray. You can switch colors or go back to your factory paint without grinding anything off. Removing slowly with a little heat gives the cleanest result.

How do I wash and care for it?

Treat it like good paint. Hand wash with a mild car soap and a soft mitt, rinse well, and dry with a clean microfiber towel. Skip harsh solvents, abrasive pads, and aggressive automated brushes. Clean off bird droppings, fuel splashes, and bug splatter quickly so they do not sit on the gloss. Parking in shade or a garage keeps the color deep for longer.

Will the gloss fade over time?

The film is built to resist sun and handles a working range of -30 to +140 C, so it holds its shine well through normal seasons. Like any finish, constant direct sun and neglect will dull it faster than care will. Wash it regularly, keep it out of relentless heat when you can, and Fighting Green keeps that rich glossy look.

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