Baby Pink Gloss Car Wrap | Polymeric Vinyl

Regular price $180.00 USD
Size: 1.52*6m(5*20ft)
Color: Baby Pink

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Baby Pink Gloss Car Wrap | Polymeric Vinyl
$180.00 USD
1.52*6m(5*20ft) / Baby Pink

Baby Pink is a soft, pale pastel that reads sweet in daylight and clean under a wet shine. The gloss finish bounces light off every curve, so the color looks like it was sprayed on at the factory rather than wrapped. It is the kind of pink that turns a daily driver into something people stop and look at, without going loud or neon.

Under the shine, the film does real work. It hugs the panels and covers your factory paint, taking the scuffs, light scratches, and weather wear that would otherwise land on the original surface. When you want a change, it comes off and your paint is still there.

Car panel split between a Baby Pink gloss vinyl wrap and a Baby Pink respray, showing the wrap matches the painted look

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

Layer diagram of Baby Pink gloss vinyl wrap showing the PVC color face, acrylic air-release adhesive, and PET liner

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 Baby Pink gloss wrap last?

With normal care it holds its soft pink and gloss for years. Heat, sun, and constant weather are what wear any wrap down over time, so a car that sleeps in a garage will keep that fresh pastel look longer than one parked outside every day. Regular gentle washing also stretches its life.

Will a Baby Pink wrap protect my paint or damage it?

It protects it. The vinyl sits over your factory paint and takes the daily scuffs, light scratches, and grime instead of the original surface. When it is applied to sound, undamaged paint and removed properly, the paint underneath stays in good shape. It does not harm a healthy factory finish.

Gloss wrap or a respray in Baby Pink, which is better?

A wrap usually costs less than a quality paint job, goes on faster, and is reversible, so you can return to your original color later. A respray is permanent and can hurt resale if the next owner wants the factory color. With this Baby Pink wrap you get the painted gloss look while your real paint stays protected underneath.

How much film do I need to wrap my car in Baby Pink?

The rolls are 1.52m (5ft) wide and come in 6m, 18m, and 23m lengths. A small two-door or single panels often work from the 6m roll. A full sedan or compact SUV usually needs the 18m roll, and a larger SUV, truck, or anyone wanting extra for mistakes should go with 23m. When in doubt, size up so you are not short mid install.

Can I install Baby Pink myself at home?

Yes. The Henkel solvent-based acrylic adhesive is air-release, so the channels in the backing push out trapped air and cut down on bubbles while you work. You can do a dry or wet install. Flat panels are very DIY friendly. Take your time on bumpers and mirrors, use a little heat to ease the film around curves, and work clean.

Does Baby Pink vinyl come off cleanly later?

It does. When the wrap has been on sound factory paint and you remove it the right way, usually with a bit of warmth to soften the adhesive, it lifts off and leaves your paint behind. That clean removal is the whole point of wrapping instead of repainting.

How do I wash and care for a Baby Pink gloss wrap?

Hand washing is best. Use a gentle car soap, a soft mitt, and clean water, then dry with a soft microfiber towel to keep the gloss sharp. Skip harsh solvents and aggressive automatic brushes. Wipe off fuel spills, bird droppings, and bug splatter quickly so they do not sit on the pink and stain it.

Will the Baby Pink color fade over time?

Pastel pinks hold up well when you look after them. Long sun exposure is the main thing that dulls any color, so washing the film regularly and parking in shade or a garage when you can will keep that soft pink crisp far longer than leaving it baking outdoors day after day.

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