AZFox
Well-Known Member
My cautious attitude revolves around the idea that there could be a removal nightmare if the wrap gets baked on for too long. What she said in the interview is encouraging.From what I've read, the problems with removing wraps have been reduced with materials used in more recent years. First generation wraps are the source of most of those reports. We'll have to see what the recommendations are. Life of a wrap also varies with the wrap. Mattes, neons, holographic don't last as long as gloss.
If the wrap is gas-permeable enough to allow bubbles to deflate during installation that means you could probably put something on it that would permeate down to the adhesive and relax it for removal.
Just conjecture. I know next to nothing about the topic.