Princess Pink Gloss Car Wrap | Polymeric Vinyl

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

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

Princess Pink is a soft, sweet pink with a wet glossy shine that reads almost candy-like in sunlight. It is playful without going neon, so it lands somewhere between cute and clean. On curves and body lines the gloss catches the light and gives the panel that just-sprayed, fresh-from-the-booth look people swear is real paint.

Because it is a color wrap and not a sticker, it lays down as one smooth skin over your panels and shields the factory paint from sun, light scratches, and the grime of daily driving. When you want a change later, it comes off and your original paint is still sitting there underneath.

Side by side of a car in Princess Pink gloss vinyl wrap versus a Princess Pink respray, showing the wrap costs less and peels off clean

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 Princess Pink gloss vinyl wrap showing the PVC color face, 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 Princess Pink gloss wrap last?

With normal care a gloss wrap like Princess Pink holds up for years. The big factor is where it lives. A car kept in a garage and washed by hand will keep its shine far longer than one that bakes in the sun and sits out through every season. Wash off road salt and bird mess quickly and this pink stays bright.

Will the wrap damage my paint or actually protect it?

It protects it. Princess Pink sits on top of your factory paint as a full skin, so it takes the sun, light scratches, and daily grime instead of the paint. As long as your original paint is healthy and well stuck when you wrap, it stays safe underneath and comes back out clean when you remove the film.

Is wrapping in Princess Pink cheaper than a respray?

Yes, and by a good margin. A quality pink paint job means sanding, booth time, and days without your car, and once it is sprayed it is permanent. Wrapping in Princess Pink costs less, goes on far faster, gives you this exact gloss pink without mixing paint, and peels back off when you want your original color again.

How much film do I need for my car?

The rolls are 1.52m wide, which is 5 feet, and come in 6m, 18m, and 23m lengths. A small two door usually needs around 15m, a normal sedan lands near 18m, and a large SUV or truck is closer to 23m. Always add a little extra for door jambs, mirrors, and mistakes, especially on your first Princess Pink wrap.

Can I install Princess Pink myself?

Many people do. The air-release adhesive has tiny channels that let trapped air escape, so you get far fewer bubbles and can lift and reposition the film while you work. You can install dry or wet. Flat panels like doors and a roof are very DIY friendly. Deep bumpers and mirrors take more heat and patience, so go slow on your first panels.

Does Princess Pink peel off cleanly later?

Yes. When you are ready for a change, warm the film with a heat gun and pull it back slowly at a low angle. On healthy factory paint it lifts off without taking your paint with it. Any small adhesive left behind wipes away with a proper adhesive remover, and your original color is right there.

How do I wash and care for a Princess Pink wrap?

Treat it gently and it stays glossy. Hand wash with a mild car soap and a soft mitt, then dry with a clean microfiber towel. Skip harsh brushes and stay back a bit with pressure washers, especially near the edges. Clear bird droppings, bugs, and tree sap fast so they do not sit on the surface and dull the shine.

Will the gloss pink fade over time?

It holds its color well, but like any colored surface long sun exposure is the enemy. Princess Pink kept in a garage or under cover stays vivid much longer than one parked in full sun all day. Regular gentle washing and the odd wipe down keep that glossy pink looking fresh.

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