Welcome to another Q&A session where I answer questions from y'all on the internet.
Today's question is:
"You're worried about vehicle wraps actually damaging paint. Vinyl actually is made to come off your vehicle. It is a non-permanent film and adhesive is not supposed to be on there longer than 5 years typically. Will vehicles last longer than that? Yes. But at the end of the day, the vinyl is actually made in the factory to come off OEM paint completely clean and not harm your paint at all."
Nick addressed concerns about vehicle wrap damaging paint, clarifying that vinyl is designed to be a non-permanent film and is manufactured to come off OEM paint cleanly without causing harm. He mentioned that while wraps can last longer than 5 years, the adhesive is not typically meant to remain on the vehicle beyond that period.
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