Orange Super Gloss Car Wrap | Polymeric Vinyl

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

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Orange Super Gloss Car Wrap | Polymeric Vinyl
$180.00 USD
1.52*6m(5*20ft) / Coral Orange

Orange is the color that turns heads in a parking lot full of grey and black. This gloss vinyl pours that loud, sun-soaked orange across your panels with a wet, mirror-like shine that reads like a fresh respray from across the street. In daylight it glows. Under streetlights it holds a deep, candy-rich tone that flat colors never reach.

It is more than a color change. The film lays a glossy layer over your factory paint and takes the daily wear for it, the wash swirls, the bug splatter, the road grime, the UV beating down on a hot day. Your original paint stays sealed and clean underneath, ready to show again whenever you want to go back.

Side-by-side of a car finished in glossy Orange vinyl wrap versus a respray, showing the same bold shine for less cost and fully reversible.

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 Orange gloss vinyl showing the PVC color face, the air-release adhesive layer, and the PET liner backing.

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 will an Orange gloss wrap last?

With regular washing and sensible care, this Orange gloss holds its shine for years. Cars kept in a garage or out of constant sun do best, since heat and UV are the main things that age any wrap. Park it in shade when you can and it stays bright far longer.

Will the wrap damage my paint or help keep it clean?

It helps keep it clean. The Orange film sits on top of your factory paint and shields it from sun, bug splatter, and road grime. As long as your original paint is healthy and bonded well when the wrap goes on, it keeps the surface sealed and protected from daily wear underneath.

Why pick an Orange wrap over a respray in orange paint?

A wrap costs less than spraying your car orange, goes on far faster, and you can peel it off later to bring back the original color. A respray is permanent and can lower resale value. This gloss Orange gives you that painted-on look without the commitment or the body-shop bill.

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 bike, single panel, or accent piece works with the 6m roll. A full small to mid-size car usually needs around 18m, and larger vehicles or anyone wanting extra for mistakes should go with 23m. Measure your panels and add a little spare for wrapping edges.

Can I install this Orange wrap myself?

Yes. The Henkel air-release adhesive has tiny channels that push trapped air out as you squeegee, so bubbles are far easier to avoid than with old vinyl. You can install dry or wet. Take your time on curves and edges, use a heat gun to shape it, and a careful first-timer can get great results on flat panels.

Does it remove cleanly when I want it off?

It does. Warm the film with a heat gun and peel it back at a low angle and the Orange vinyl lifts off your paint. Any light adhesive left behind wipes away with adhesive remover. The factory paint that was protected underneath comes back clean.

How do I wash and care for an Orange gloss wrap?

Hand wash with a soft mitt and a mild car soap, then rinse and dry with a clean microfiber towel. Skip harsh solvents and stiff brushes. Pressure washers should be kept at a distance and never aimed straight at the edges. Clear bug splatter and bird droppings quickly so they do not sit on the gloss.

Will the Orange gloss fade over time?

Constant sun is what dulls any colored film, and bright shades like orange feel it most, so UV exposure is the thing to manage. Wash off grime regularly, keep it garaged when you can, and the gloss stays rich and bright. A wrap left baking outdoors all day every day will lose shine sooner than one that gets some shade.

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