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Caring for Your Vehicle Wrap in Hot Weather

Hot weather wraps need extra care

Summer months are known for having the longest and hottest days of the year. During this time, the amount of UV exposure increases significantly. An extended amount of UV exposure is the greatest enemy to your vehicle wrap. In these hot weather months, your vehicle is going to be susceptible to damage caused by environmental factors. Protect your investment from damage by following the steps below:

What does Arlon do for Weather Testing?

When developing a product, Arlon tests products in extreme climates.  We test new products in hot weather climates like Florida, California, and Arizona. During the testing process, we are constantly checking for browning, shrinking, and cracking. This is done to ensure that when you use our film your application will withstand the high temperatures.

What can you do to Protect Your Vehicle Wrap?

  1. Keep Your vehicle Out of Direct Sunlight
  • After a period of time, the rays of the sun can take their toll on your vehicle. When you’re not driving your car, it’s best to keep it inside and away from harmful UV Rays. With this in mind, always try to park in a shaded area whenever available.
  1. Use A Recommended Protective Overlaminate
  • Protective overlaminates are formulated to provide your vehicle wrap with UV protection. Overlaminates act as an additional barrier from the sun. Read more about the importance of overlaminates HERE.
  1. Brush Off Dirt and Debris in Between Washes
  • In the summer months, dirt and airborne particles can be baked into the film, leaving a stain on the vehicle. This is most common in high volume traffic areas. The stain may appear as black dust or overspray but you will not be able to remove it from your vehicle. Always make sure to take a few minutes each day and brush off any particles that may have fallen on to your vehicle.
  1. Hand Wash Weekly
  • How often you need to wash your vehicle will vary based on your location. You’ll know it’s time to wash your vehicle when you start to see a build up that cannot be wiped off by hand. On hot days, we recommend hand washing with cold-water, preferably in a shaded area. Wash with automotive grade car wash soap and follow the recommended dilution.

When temperatures hit triple digits, your wraps need a little extra care. By following the steps listed above, you can keep your vehicle wrap looking brand new.

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7 Comments
  • May 1, 2020 at 3:42 PM
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    Great post. Many of the people do not this. Thanks for sharing these tips.

  • August 22, 2019 at 5:22 AM
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    vehicle wrapping getting more popular day by day and Nice tips for Protect your vehicle wrap.

    • Madi O'Connor
      August 28, 2019 at 2:56 PM
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      We agree! Thanks for the comment Jack

  • May 23, 2019 at 10:49 AM
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    Summers are like nightmares for wraps.
    If not taken care properly, the investment may start to bear loss pretty soon.

    • Madi O'Connor
      May 29, 2019 at 10:38 PM
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      Very true Ron! Always important to take the proper care.

  • January 8, 2019 at 8:04 AM
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    Hey,

    This is Hadiya Barakahea From Sharjah UAE,

    I have Beauty Parlor Shop in Sharjah and I also have van, For van i want some desgns called vehicle branding dubai from dubai designer,Looking for a person or a branding agency dubai who can do this for me,
    If you can please contact with me or any company you know from dubai can do then also let me know,

    Thanks

    Hadiya

    • Madi O'Connor
      January 8, 2019 at 4:52 PM
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      Hi Hadiya,
      Thank you for reaching out. Please send an email to our customer service team at ArlonEuropeCS@Arlon.com. They will be able to point you in the right direction.

      Please let us know if there is anything else we can do for you.

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