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Paint that can be peeled off like wrapping even though it is paint

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There are several ways to change your car's body color, such as selecting the color when you first order, having it painted somewhere after delivery, or having it wrapped.

If the color you want is available from the manufacturer at the time of purchase, all you have to do is choose it, but like Porsche, there are many colors that you can choose from.PTSIf you change the color, it will be expensive and the delivery time will be long (or recently, PTS is sometimes not available), so it is often not easy to do so, so I think that many people choose wrapping when they want to easily change the color to their favorite color. think.

I have considered wrapping it several times in the past to change the color, but I haven't gotten to that point yet.

Meanwhile, I found a Porsche painted in the color San Marino Blue in a video.

This body color is not wrapped, but is spray painted with a mixture of so-called colors.

so what? You might think that, but what surprised me was when I removed this paint...or rather, when I wanted to return to the original body color.

This time, the Porsche painted San Marino Blue will be left as is, so the paint will not be removed, but he will show you how to ``restore the original color'' to another car painted with the same paint. However, the method is to "peel it off".

Even though it was spray painted rather than wrapping, when you peel it off, it peels off just like wrapping.

It feels good to look at it.

I like peeling things like this, so I just want to do the job of peeling them off ^^

This special paint can be created in a variety of custom colors and has access to decades of color codes for almost every car brand in the world.

You can also add stripes or create a matte finish.

It is also said to be compatible with standard car care products.

If it gets a little scratched while running and turns over, I wonder if I can peel it off (instead of it peeling off naturally, I'd like people to pick up the trash and say, ``Huh? Is there something on it?'' I'm a little worried that it might come off a little if I pull it, but if you can't start peeling it off unless you're really determined to "peel it off!", I thought this removable spray paint would be a good idea. ^^

Come to think of it, I think it was at the Tokyo Motor Show a few years ago. But I feel like I've seen this kind of "removable paint."

Here is the video (10:40)↓

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