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WRAP FILMS
We only use premium cast film — never calendered. The difference in conformability, durability and finish is significant, and it's not a corner we cut.
- ✓Manufactured by casting liquid PVC onto a moving belt
- ✓Extremely thin and flexible — conforms to curves and recesses
- ✓Dimensionally stable — won't shrink back under heat
- ✓7–10 year outdoor durability
- ✓Used by professional wrap shops worldwide
- ✗Made by pressing PVC through rollers under high pressure
- ✗Thicker and stiffer — struggles on compound curves
- ✗Has memory — shrinks back over time, especially around edges
- ✗3–5 year durability at best
- ✗Common in budget and DIY applications
Supreme Wrapping Film SW900
The industry benchmark. 117 colours. Zero compromise.
Avery Dennison SW900 is the film we use on the vast majority of colour change and full wrap jobs. It has earned its reputation as the industry standard for good reason — the adhesive is consistent and repositionable, the finish is stable across temperature extremes, and the colour range covers virtually every client brief we receive. From ultra-matte blacks to vibrant gloss metallics, SW900 is the answer to 90% of wrap requests.
970RA Cast Wrapping Film
European engineering. Shift effects no one else does.
Orafol 970RA is our go-to when a client wants a finish that the Avery range simply doesn't offer. German-engineered and built for the European automotive market, the 970RA series has a unique clear coat finish that gives it genuine paint-like depth — particularly noticeable on gloss and metallic variants. The shift and special effect series is where Orafol has no peer: colour-shifting iridescents, sparkle finishes, and chameleon effects that turn heads in ways that standard films can't.
K75000 Series Cast Film
Supercar-grade conformability. Colours nobody else makes.
KPMF is the film of choice for the world's most demanding wrap jobs. When a vehicle has complex compound curves, tight body lines, or intricate bodywork, the K75000 series conforms where other films split or lift. It's not just about handling — KPMF's colour range, particularly in satin and specialty finishes, includes colourways that are genuinely exclusive to their lineup. If a client specifies a finish and we can't source it anywhere else, the answer is usually KPMF. For prestige vehicles and supercar builds, it's the only film we'd put our name behind.
Film selection is included as part of every quote consultation. We'll recommend the right material for your vehicle, colour, and budget — you won't be upsold on film you don't need, and you won't be handed inferior material to save a few dollars.
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