Description

Matte Chrome Blue sits in a category of its own. It carries the full depth and color saturation of chrome but skips the blinding mirror finish, giving your car a cooler, more composed look that turns heads without screaming for attention. Under direct light the blue shifts and swirls with a metallic dimension you simply cannot get from standard gloss metallic paint or a flat color vinyl.

The film is a polymeric PVC vinyl with a genuine matte chrome finish layer, backed by a solvent-based acrylic air-release adhesive that lets you reposition panels during install and get bubbles out easily. It works with both dry and wet application methods, so whether you are a seasoned installer or a first-timer taking on a single panel, the film cooperates.

Key features
  • Matte chrome finish: deep blue-chrome saturation with a soft, non-reflective surface, calmer than mirror chrome and far more dimensional than standard gloss metallic
  • Polymeric PVC face film: engineered for conformability over complex curves, bumpers, and door panels without tearing or lifting at edges
  • Air-release adhesive: solvent-based acrylic adhesive lets you slide the film into position and push bubbles out during install without trapping them permanently
  • Dry or wet install: compatible with both application methods so you can choose the technique that suits your skill level and working conditions
  • Wide temperature range: rated from -30 C to +140 C, so the film stays stable through cold winters, hot parking lots, and everything in between
  • PET plastic release liner: a firm liner that keeps the film flat and crease-free right up to the moment you apply it

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Specifications
Material Polymeric PVC vinyl
Finish Matte chrome (Matte Chrome Blue)
Face film thickness 3.7 to 4.1mil
PVC face film 90 micron
Adhesive Henkel solvent-based acrylic, air-release
Adhesive thickness 1.6mil
Release liner PET plastic, 75 micron
Heat resistance -30 to +140°C
Application Dry or wet install
wrapteck chrome how it works
New to wrapping?

If this is your first wrap, our guide on how to wrap a car covers the prep, heat-gun technique, and edge-tucking that chrome finishes need. Chrome vinyl is less forgiving than matte, so professional install is the safest route for a full-car job.

Additional information

Material Size

1.52*1m(5*3.3ft), 1.52*3m(5*10ft), 1.52*6m(5*20ft), 1.52*9m(5*30ft), 1.52*18m(5*59ft), 1.52*23m(5*76ft)

Color

Black Purple

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