Remove salt from the undercarriage wheel wells and equipment.
Vinyl wrap in cold weather.
There is great news with a tight installation process.
Once it is connected to the surface it can be very difficult to remove unless you follow the proper procedures.
Wrap guys ensures that the wrap is completely adhered to the surface of the vehicle or building.
We know the last thing you want to do in 30 degree weather is break out the hose but keeping your car clean will extend the life of your wrap tremendously.
Windy snowy and rainy conditions create the perfect storm for a dirty vehicle wrap.
The room should be a minimum of 45 degrees fahrenheit so the adhesive on the vinyl can adhere to the vehicle properly.
There is no shortcut to this process.
Snow and ice will not damage your vehicle wrap.
Grit and grime can work their way into the vinyl and permanently fade or discolor it.
Often people will get nervous because they believe their vinyl wrap will start to lose its color and vibrancy from the rain or start to peel off because of the combination of wind and rain.
The adhesive will be less effective so vinyl lettering will not stick to surfaces as well as they should.
If you take proper care of your vehicle wrap the simple answer is no.
But even though car wraps are designed to withstand whatever mother nature decides to throw our way the amount of care you put into your car wrap is a crucial factor when extending its lifespan.
Overall the vinyl material used for car wraps naturally contracts with cooler temperatures which works to your benefit.
The low temperatures prevent the adhesive from activating effectively.
While cold weather snow and ice will not damage a vinyl car wrap and most vinyl wraps have adhesive that is designed to hold up against road salt it is still important to take certain precautions to help protect your vinyl car wrap from harsh winter conditions.
The room where a car is being wrapped shouldn t be too hot or too cold.
Cold weather states present challenges as well.
Adding more squeegee pressure can also improve the adhesive bond during colder weather.
If a wrap has been applied professionally and you don t live in a harsh environment it can last.
Increasing the temperature of the substrate environment and vinyl lessens the time the film needs to firmly adhere to the vehicle.
Vinyl will not play this nicely when it s cold.
However precautions should be taken.
Salt used on roads in snowy areas is hard on vinyl.
Keeping the vinyl vehicle wrap clean.
Vinyl will become brittle and non pliable in the cold so it is virtually impossible to wrap a car outdoors in the winter.