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Emperor 45° Precision Tip Knife
Emperor 45° Precision Tip Knife
Emperor 45° Precision Tip Knife

Emperor Tools

$9.00

Achieve clean, accurate cuts with the 45° Precision Tip Knife from Emperor Tools, a great tool for vinyl wrapping and detailed work. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort and control, while the sharp precision blade effortlessly handles intricate designs and tight corners.

Perfect for professionals and DIY enthusiasts, this knife is a must-have for flawless results every time.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Will Vinyl Wrap protect my car from scratches?

Yes, it can protect your paint from light abrasions such as tree branches and some stone chips. 


If you are looking to protect your car then you may be looking for paint protective film (PPF) this is a different product to vinyl wrap.

How long does vinyl wrap last for?

Much like paint, if you leave your car out in the sun all day every day, the vinyl wrap can deteriorate within the first year after installation. If you look after the film by avoiding long UV exposure and maintaining it then you can get up to 8 years out of it.

Will vinyl wrap damage my paint?

No, genuine branded vinyl wrap in most cases will protect your paint from general wear and tear. 

How will I know when the vinyl wrap has to be removed?

You will notice the film becomes quite faded and in some cases may begin to crack or flake. It is highly recommended to remove the film before the deterioration continues otherwise the removal process will become more tedious and time consuming. 

How do I maintain my vinyl wrap?

It is recommended to keep the film washed and clean while only using PH neutral car wash products and avoid rough physical washing processes such as an automatic car wash.

What is PPF?

PPF stands for Paint Protection Film. It is a clear, durable, and flexible polyurethane film designed to protect a vehicle's paint from damage. It serves as a protective layer against scratches, rock chips, road debris, insect stains, and environmental contaminants like UV rays and acid rain.


PPF is specifically designed to protect paint from hard abrasions. 

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