Pick your finish, compare all brands. Prices, specs and real-world performance in one place.
Gloss
High shine finish
Most popular
The closest look to a fresh paint job. Deep and reflective in sunlight. Works on daily drivers, track cars and show builds. All 5 brands stock gloss in every color.
5 brands · All colorsBrowse
Metallic
Light catching shimmer
Premium look
Metallic flake catches light at every angle. Adds depth you cannot get from solid colors. Looks completely different in sunlight compared to shade.
5 brands · 20+ colorsBrowse
Matte
Flat non-reflective surface
Subtle and clean
No reflections. A flat finish that reads as understated luxury. Popular on gray and black cars. Needs specific maintenance products — no regular wax.
5 brands · All colorsBrowse
Carbon Fiber
3D woven texture
Sport builds
Textured weave pattern that looks like real carbon fiber. Used mostly for accents like hoods, roofs and mirrors. Rarely used for full car wraps.
3 brands · Accent focusBrowse
Chrome
Mirror-bright surface
Pro install only
The most dramatic wrap finish available. Full mirror effect that turns heads at any show. Very hard to install and maintain. Not suitable for daily drivers.
3 brands · Show buildsBrowse
Satin
Between gloss and matte
Easiest to maintain
A low-sheen finish that sits between gloss and matte. Hides fingerprints and light scratches better than gloss. The easiest finish to look after long term.
5 brands · All colorsBrowse
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8 color families
Every major color — all brands compared, every finish included.
The car wrap market is full of guesswork and brand bias. We built Wrappedia to give buyers honest, structured information they can actually use.
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Same spec framework for every brand
We measure thickness, warranty, air release technology, UV resistance and DIY difficulty the same way for every brand. You get a true apples-to-apples comparison without hunting across 10 different websites.
5brands compared per color, side by side
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Same color name does not mean same color
Gloss black from 3M and gloss black from Hexis look different on a car. We show the exact hex code per brand, swatch comparisons and notes on how each version performs in sunlight, shade and artificial light.
Hexcodes checked per brand per color
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Prices from actual distributor listings
Every price comes directly from Rvinyl, Metro Restyling or Fellers. We show the per-linear-foot price and a full car estimate so you know the total cost before you order anything.
$13lowest verified price per linear ft
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No brand pays to be on this site
3M, Avery, Oracal, KPMF and Hexis all get the same page layout, the same number of fields and the same comparison table. Nobody pays for better placement or a higher rating.
0paid placements on Wrappedia
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Data is checked and updated regularly
Prices go up. Brands release new SKUs. Specs change between product generations. We check our listings regularly and show the date each page was last verified so you know how fresh the data is.