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Auto Vinyl Wraps & Tuning | Motivs.lv

In the Auto Vinyl Wraps & Tuning category you’ll find a range of vehicle vinyl wraps, protective films, decals and basic tuning accessories. Vinyls are ideal for changing a car’s look—matte, gloss, carbon fiber or color-shift finishes—as well as protecting paint from chips and scratches. Browse the selection for DIY-friendly products and professional-grade materials to upgrade or protect your vehicle.

Car Interior Decorative Trim Strip 2m, Black with Red Stitching
Delivery 10-20 bussiness days
5.10 €
Door sill protection stickers 4pcs
Delivery 10-20 bussiness days
5.40 €
3D Carbon Fiber Vinyl Wrap Roll 1.27x28m, Transparent
Delivery 5-10 bussiness days
63.50 €
5D Carbon Fiber Vinyl Wrap Roll 1.52x18m, Black
Delivery 5-10 bussiness days
116.20 €
Car interior decorative tape 2 m, eco leather, black with silver stitch
Delivery 10-20 bussiness days
5.40 €
Carbon Fiber Car Door Sill Protector Stickers, 4pcs, Silver
Delivery 10-20 bussiness days
5.10 €
Universal Front Bumper Lip Spoiler 2.5 m, Black and Red
Delivery 10-20 bussiness days
10.10 €


 

This category contains automotive vinyl wraps and tuning accessories designed to transform a vehicle’s appearance and protect its surfaces. Typical products include colored vinyl wraps, matte and gloss finishes, carbon-fiber and chrome-effect options, color-shift (chameleon) films, plus clear protective paint protection films (PPF). You will also find decal kits, edge protectors and the tools needed for applying wraps.

Common use cases cover full vehicle wraps (full wraps), partial wraps for hoods, mirrors and bumpers, interior trim film, and branded or promotional graphics. Protective films are especially useful for vehicles that are driven frequently on rough roads, as they help prevent stone chips, minor scratches and chemical damage from road salt. Tuning vinyls let owners experiment with different looks without committing to a new paint job.

Key features to consider include material type (cast vs. calendered), film thickness (microns), adhesive type (removable or permanent), UV resistance and surface finish (matte, gloss, textured). Cast vinyl is more conformable and better suited for complex curves and long-term applications; calendered vinyl is a cost-effective choice for simpler installations. Paint protection films are thicker and intended to absorb impacts and protect the underlying paint.

How to choose: decide whether your priority is appearance or protection, evaluate the complexity of the vehicle’s surfaces, and consider environmental factors—lighter colors reflect heat while darker tones can increase surface temperature. For DIY installs select films with air-release channels and get essential tools such as a heat gun, squeegee, precision knife and cleaning solution. For full vehicle wraps or intricate areas, professional installation is recommended to ensure a seamless finish.

  • Multiple finishes: matte, gloss, carbon fiber, chrome, chameleon
  • Clear paint protection films to guard against chips and scratches
  • Cast and calendered materials for different needs
  • DIY kits and professional-grade application tools
  • Choice of removable or long-term adhesives
  • Maintenance tips to extend lifespan

Frequently Asked Questions

Lifespan depends on material and use: cast vinyl can last 5–10+ years with proper installation and care, while calendered vinyl generally lasts for a shorter period. Protective films’ durability varies by thickness and exposure to elements.
Yes, many films are designed for DIY installation, especially on simple, flat surfaces. For full wraps or complex curves, professional installation is recommended to avoid bubbles and seams.
Wash with a soft sponge and mild detergents, avoid abrasive cleaners and high-pressure washers close to the edges. Do not use aggressive solvents, and clean regularly to prevent dirt buildup.
Once cured and properly installed, most vinyl materials are non-toxic and weather-resistant. Extreme temperatures and heavy mechanical stress can reduce their service life, so consider local climate when choosing a product.