FAQ
Vinyl wraps can be applied to a variety of interior surfaces, including kitchen cabinets, countertops, bathroom walls, doors, furniture, and more. They offer a versatile solution for transforming the appearance of different areas in your home or office.
Vinyl wraps are designed to be durable and resistant to daily wear and tear. They are typically scratch-resistant, water-resistant, and easy to clean. With proper maintenance, vinyl wraps can retain their appearance and functionality for an extended period.
To clean vinyl-wrapped surfaces, use a soft cloth or sponge with mild soap and water. Avoid using harsh abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the wrap. For stubborn stains, a mixture of ethanol and water (1:1 ratio) can be used.
It’s not recommended to place hot metal objects directly on vinyl-wrapped surfaces. If the object’s temperature exceeds 50 degrees Celsius, it may damage the film. Always use heat-resistant pads or trivets to protect the wrap
No, cutting directly on vinyl-wrapped surfaces can damage the film. Always use a cutting board or protective surface when using sharp objects to prevent scratches or cuts on the wrap.
If you notice the vinyl wrap peeling, contact the service provider promptly to address the issue and prevent further damage