


Printable vinyl is used to create custom vehicle graphics, advertising wraps, and fleet branding. The film allows high-resolution designs to be printed directly onto its surface using large-format printers. Once laminated, the printed vinyl can be applied to cars, vans, trucks, and commercial vehicles to produce durable promotional graphics and full vehicle wraps.
CoreGuard printable vinyl is compatible with most professional large-format printing systems, including solvent, eco-solvent, UV, and latex printers. The film surface is engineered to support consistent ink adhesion and accurate color reproduction, allowing print shops to produce vibrant vehicle graphics across a wide range of commercial printing platforms.
Printable vinyl typically lasts 5–7 years in vertical outdoor exposure when properly printed, laminated, and installed. Durability may vary depending on environmental conditions such as UV exposure, climate, and installation quality. Using a protective laminate significantly improves resistance to fading, scratching, and everyday environmental wear.
Yes. Laminating printed vinyl is strongly recommended for vehicle wrap applications. A laminate layer protects the printed graphics from UV exposure, moisture, scratches, and road debris while helping maintain color vibrancy. Laminated vehicle wraps generally achieve longer service life and better durability in outdoor advertising environments.
High-quality printable vinyl is designed with removable adhesives that bond securely without damaging factory paint. When installed and removed correctly, the film typically leaves the original paint surface intact. In many cases, the vinyl can even help shield the paint from minor scratches and environmental exposure.
Yes. Printable vinyl films are designed for clean removal when heated and peeled properly. Professional removal allows the film to be taken off without damaging the vehicle’s original paint or leaving significant adhesive residue. Removal time may vary depending on the age of the film and environmental exposure.
Yes. Printable vinyl is widely used for full vehicle wraps as well as partial graphics and fleet branding. The film’s flexibility and stretchability allow it to conform to curved vehicle panels and complex surfaces, making it suitable for cars, vans, trucks, and commercial vehicles used in advertising and promotional graphics.