

but not to market for other to use… its only a matter of time before it comes back and bites you. My veiw is this type of thing is a great idea for a one off short term promotion type thing. not forgetting how expensive this is getting per square metre just to get the film/look you are after. now you have 3 different cast films with varying properties… which in itself may cause problems. To achieve the candy effect above i would imagine it far simpler to just use a transparent "colour tinted" cast as an overlaminate of the chrome, job done.īut is it? nop, you still have to then laminate the chrome to a wrapping film. Twin-Color Candy Gloss Metallic Color Shift Wrap.

But like the film their starting the process with, i am sure there will be many more restrictions. matte finish: satin metallic vinyl wrap, ultimate flat vinyl car wrap, matte ceramic wrap. I don’t know enough about the process or the paints etc used to achieve the finish to be able to give fair comment. If they are coating it in automotive 2K paint lacquer, how flexible is that becfore it cracks? which is why im raising the point of does it need lamination. The coating weather it be ink, paint etc still has to have uv stability. VViViD has been working on the ultra-gloss film for over 4 years. The finish however is still leaps and bounds glossier than any regular wrap film. Yeh i know that mate, my point is they are coating a chrome cast vinyl not a wrap vinyl as such. This Gloss Metallic Candy Green Wrap comes with ADT (Air Drain Technology) and is used by professionals to wrap Cars and Motorbikes. WARNING: Ultra-Gloss Candy films are produced with metallic flake that reduces the overall reflectivity of the material ( slight orange peel).
