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Often confused with gray, charcoal is one of the most versatile colors. Gray is a mixture of white and black, but charcoal has a hint of blue added to it giving it a richer texture. Pairing charcoal wraps with midnight black accents gives a clean and athetic look or you can pair it with wraped coral rims and pin stripes. Another complementary vinyl wrap is a deep purple to create a decadent, exotic-forward vibe, or combine charcoal with airy whites and soft grays for a modern feel. Nearly every bright color pairs beautifully with charcoal, making it perfect for almost every palette. Nonetheless, charcoal works best in a secondary role that amps up a bright accent color. It communicates strength and mystery, much like black, and, due to its widespread use in modern interior décor, is associated with clean, minimalist design.
Charcoal gray is a cool, neutral, and balanced color. Often seen as either an emotionless or brooding color that is typically associated with meanings of dull, dirty, and dingy it can also be seen, almost oxymoronicallys, as formal, conservative, and sophisticated.
In an RGB color space (made from three colored lights for red, green, and blue), the hex code for Charcoal #36454F is made of 21.2% red, 27.1% green and 31% blue. In a CMYK color space (also known as process color, or four color, and used in color printing), hex #36454F is made of 32% cyan, 13% magenta, 0% yellow and 69% black. Charcoal has a hue angle of 204 degrees, a saturation of 18.8% and a lightness of 26.1%.
These Charcoal vinyl wraps films are made for use without overlaminates so you can start wrapping as soon as you get your roll.
There's no shortage of different finishes and patterns of Charcoal wrap film made by great companies and they're all in stock now. Browse the following styles:
Charcoal car wraps can last for up to 8 years under normal conditions but you should check the specs on each film before buying. We also recommend that you remove and apply new vinyl wraps every three years. The reason for this is that the vinyl will be much easier to remove in a single piece.
Naturally, ease of installation depends on how experienced you are installing vinyl wraps but boat, car and motorcycle wraps feature air-release adhesives certainly makes it easier. As we mentioned above, its thickness and air-release adhesives give you a lot of margin for error so even the most inexperienced, DIY wrappers and installers should be able to get professional looking results if they follow the basic guidelines for wrap installation.
These Charcoal vinyl wraps have been specifically developed for long-term, complete wraps of fleet and personal passenger vehicles in solid, opaque colors. Due to its thickness and the properties of its cast make-up, this vinyl conforms over curved surfaces, rivets and corrugations with ease. And, since it is made with a clear-coat it does not require overlaminate.
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While the wrap looks great, it requires regular maintenance to keep it looking its best. Be prepared to clean it often, but worth it for the look!
For the price, this wrap is fantastic! It gave my old car a fresh new look without breaking the bank. Definitely a budget-friendly option!
This vinyl wrap totally changed the look of my vehicle. The application was straightforward, and the final look is sleek and modern. I get compliments everywhere I go!