Upgrade your vehicle’s look with the RockRose Ultra Gloss Vinyl Wrap in Piano Black. Designed for professional or DIY applications, this high-gloss wrap gives your car a sleek, mirror-like finish that mimics factory paint. Its air-release technology ensures smooth installation and bubble-free results every time.
Perfect for full-body wraps, detailing accents, or interior trims — achieve that deep piano black shine with long-lasting protection
Key Features
- Deep piano black mirror finish for a premium look
- Air-release channels for easy, bubble-free installation
- Stretchable and flexible material fits curves and edges
- UV and weather-resistant for long-lasting color retention
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Protects original paint from minor scratches and fading
Specifications
- Finish: Ultra Gloss (Piano Black)
- Material: Premium-grade cast vinyl film
- Thickness: 3.9 mil
- Adhesive: Pressure-sensitive with air-release
- Durability: Up to 5–7 years (outdoor use)
- Sizes: Available in various roll lengths
Why Choose RockRose Ultra Gloss Vinyl Wrap
- Professional-grade gloss finish that rivals paint.
- Trusted RockRose quality for durability and protection.
- Ideal for cars, motorcycles, and interior trims.
- Easy to install — perfect for DIY and professionals alike.
- Fade and scratch resistant for long-lasting shine.
How to Use
- Clean and dry the surface thoroughly.
- Measure and cut the desired film size.
- Peel and apply the film slowly using a squeegee.
- Use a heat gun to conform around curves and edges.
- Trim excess material for a clean finish.
FAQs - Gloss Metallic Purple Vinyl Wrap
Q. Is this wrap safe for my car’s paint?
A. Yes, it uses a non-permanent adhesive that won’t damage factory paint when properly installed and removed.
Q. Can I install it myself?
A. Absolutely! The air-release technology makes it suitable for DIY projects with the right tools.
Q. How long does the piano black wrap last?
A. Typically lasts up to 7 years with proper maintenance and outdoor care.
Q. Can it be used on interior parts?
A>Yes, it works great on both exterior panels and interior trims.
Q. How do I remove the wrap?
A. Heat the film gently with a heat gun and peel it slowly — it leaves minimal adhesive residue.
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