The satin finish catches light at low angles while remaining composed in direct sun -- it's the choice of someone who knows exactly what they want. The Tesla Model S's angular geometry and large panel surfaces make it one of the most satisfying vehicles to work with in this finish. The proportions are purpose-built for bold color choices.
The wrap process began with a thorough paint decontamination -- clay bar, panel wipe, and inspection under directional lighting to find any surface irregularities before the film touched the car. Clean paint means proper adhesion; anything left on the surface will eventually cause the wrap to lift. After installation was complete, all wrapped or painted surfaces received a ceramic coating application. The coating bonds to the surface at a molecular level, creating a layer that repels water and contamination while adding depth to the finish.
The wrap is sealed under ceramic coating -- the outer surface repels water and contaminants while the finish underneath stays protected from UV and abrasion. In Los Angeles, where every car gets scrutinized, this build holds up to the scrutiny. The closer you look, the better it gets.
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