Liquid Wrap Range Now Available From Paints & Components Ltd

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@Woodcutter can this stuff be used on engine bay parts? What's the heat tolerance, if any on it?

Cheers Rob

I wouldn't be too confident about that Rob, I'll check with Frost though and get back to you ASAP. :grinning:

Hi Guys taken off Frosts website....
IV. What maximum surface temperature that the cured product will tolerate?
The heat temperature tolerance of fully cured Liquid Wrap is 150 deg. C, as tested in an industrial oven.
 

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@Woodcutter. Do you do a gloss black or is it matt and you put a laquer on it?

Looking at trying the wheels. If I don't like it is it simply peel off, no damage underneath?

Also do you deliver? Bit too far out of the way.
 

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@Woodcutter. Do you do a gloss black or is it matt and you put a laquer on it?

Looking at trying the wheels. If I don't like it is it simply peel off, no damage underneath?

Also do you deliver? Bit too far out of the way.

It's matt then you can apply a 'glossifier'. Peels off (a lot easier if you put a good thick coat on) damage free, Frost has been designed for use on cars unlike Plasti-Dip which needs diluted.
 

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Has anyone applied this to less than perfect paintwork? Thinking of rubbing some of the bubbles/marks off on the alloys then sticking some of this over the top however not sure how it would react or run?
 

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Can you spray these directly on to chrome trim without any prep?
 

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Cool will do ... going to try this stuff on my chrome headlight surround on the lexus.

Does the paint stand up to power washing etc ok?
 

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Yeh just dont be silly and put it on the paint point blank and it should be fine. as long as there isnt a tear or break in the paint which the high pressure water could get under
 

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Yeh just dont be silly and put it on the paint point blank and it should be fine. as long as there isnt a tear or break in the paint which the high pressure water could get under

Any pics of the finish on your window trims?
 

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Done my wheels, badges and door handles with it and never had a problem with power washing it.
 

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Has anyone applied this to less than perfect paintwork? Thinking of rubbing some of the bubbles/marks off on the alloys then sticking some of this over the top however not sure how it would react or run?
If the surface isn't smooth it makes it a complete pain in the arse to remove.

So you need to sand them as smooth as if you were going to paint them.

Took me ages to get it off mine. I lightly rubbed mine back before putting it on but it wasn't enough
 

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Sanding the surface before putting this on will make it harder to take on as your giving it a rough surface to grip to just like paint needs.
 

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Have you got a full colour chart of whats available?

Anything close to this blue?

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