
Sparkle Chameleon vinyl wraps are just the thing to add a little more flash and awe to your car, truck or SUV. Who doesn't love the look of shade shifter blue film?
And now with metallic flakes embedded in the film , they shine and sparkle like nobody's business.
Like all of Wrapmaster quality car wrap films, this sparkle Chameleon vinyl is made with an air-release, pressure sensitive adhesive so you get bubble free results each and every time.

The Chameleon Glossy White to Gold Car Foil is a product for personalizing vehicles that enables the owner to change the external color of the car without having to paint it. This specific kit features a chameleon effect, which causes the color to vary based on the direction the light is coming from. The Chameleon Glossy White to Gold Car Foil typically comes with a sizable piece of vinyl wrap that can be placed to the car's exterior. For a seamless, long-lasting finish, vinyl is made to follow the curves and contours of your car.
To ensure that the vinyl wrap will attach properly, the exterior of the automobile must be meticulously cleaned and prepared before application.
After the automobile has been prepared, the vinyl wrap may be placed using a mix of heat, pressure, and careful stretching to ensure that it attaches smoothly and without any air bubbles or wrinkles. Chameleon Glossy White to Gold Car Foil can be time-consuming to apply and need some patience and skill, but with the right maintenance, they can endure for years and offer your car a fresh new look.

FAQ
Q1: How much does it usually cost to wrap your car?
A1: A full vehicle wrap typically costs between $2,500 and $4,000. For company vehicles, this kind of cost is a no-brainer because wraps also function as advertising.
Q2: Do vehicle wraps damage your car?
A2: A Vehicle Wrap Will Not Damage Factory or High Quality Paint. ... The vinyl acts as a cover for the paint, preventing damage from weather exposure on the paint. It also can provide some protection from small scratches and dings from rocks or debris.
Q3: Can you wash a wrapped car?
A3: You can bring your wrapped vehicle to an automated brushless car wash, though hand washing is safer and more thorough. Brush car washes may be too rough on the film, degrading it and causing peeling and lifted edges. If a car wash uses water spray and no brushes, it should be safe for most wraps.
Q4: Are car wraps worth it?
A4: Car wrap will not damage the paint underneath and will keep it protected until removed. Furthermore, repainting a car can have a negative impact on its resale value. Wrapping a car will allow you to change the car's appearance while keeping the original paint intact, resulting in a higher resale value.
Q5: Is it cheaper to wrap or paint a car?
A5: A higher-quality paint job with multiple coats will cost about the same as a car wrap. ... If you want a matte finish or a
color-shifting paint, painting your car would cost significantly more than wrapping it to achieve the same look.
Q6: Should I wrap my car myself?
A6: Absolutely! Vinyl car wrap can dramatically change the look of your vehicle, it only requires a few basic tools, a clean work area, and a patient approach. However, going with the professional route to wrap store is much better to protect your car.
Q7: How long does a vinyl wrap last?
A7:3-4 years outdoor, 4-5 years indoors.
Q8: How much vinyl does it take to wrap a car ?
A8: For a sedan, about 15 meters without any mistakes, 1 roll size 1.52*18m is enough for wrapping a sedan.
For a SUV, it needs around 25meters.