I live in Southern California and have experienced occassions where vehicles Ive wrapped form a rust-like appearance on the face of the graphic. What causes this condition?
While we can’t say for sure without proper samples and photographs of the actual vehicle, you’re probably seeing the result of “acid rain” or “fallout”, which we believe is caused by industrial pollutants that condense on the films surface in the form of dew when vehicles are left in the elements. You can find more information about this condition in the Support Section (product bulletins) of our website, including graphic care and maintenance instructions that can help minimize the effects of the fallout.
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