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๐ก๏ธ Crash-proof your ride with clear, tough, and clean protection!
Crash Wrap is a 36-inch by 100-foot clear collision wrap designed to protect damaged vehicles from further harm after accidents. Made in the USA with a durable 3.5-mil thick plastic film, it adheres securely to cracked windshields, broken windows, and damaged panels, shielding your car from rain, dirt, and debris. Easy to apply and remove without residue, this wrap offers a reliable, temporary solution that keeps your vehicle safe and looking sharp while you arrange repairs.













| ASIN | B09GWCJYTV |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,661 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #374 in Exterior Care Products |
| Brand | TapeManBlue |
| Brand Name | TapeManBlue |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 512 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Clear |
| Manufacturer | TapeManBlue |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 816821000507 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 816821000507 |
| Size | 36 inches x 100 feet |
| UPC | 816821000507 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car |
H**N
Easy to use and adheres well to surface.
Easy to use. Rolled out and cut the size needed to cover my sunroof that was leaking until I can get it repaired. It sticks securely, leaving no gaps and was easy to remove to reposition. The roll came boxed but there was no outside label on the roll as pictured online. It did have the product name inside the cardboard roll. Would buy again.
T**L
Adhesive just right!
One of my windows broke on my food truck, and I had to use this to temporarily seal the broken window while I wait for a replacement. This works really well. It has just enough adhesive to stick on body panels, but not enough to feel like it'd peel the paint/wrap off. It works just fine while driving. I had to apply/reapply almost daily, because I needed the window opened during service. I still have plenty left after having to do this for almost a month. It's straight forward on how to use it, and it doesn't require precision to apply.
A**N
Iโm impressed!
Used to cover a shattered sunroof until a permanent replacement can be installed. Tested at highway speeds and I am impressed. I had tried plastic and duct tape with disappointing results. It would be helpful to have another set of hands to install this product but itโs not required because you donโt need to be perfectโitโs very forgiving. Product is thicker than I expected and could actually be a long term fix. Itโs been on for a week now and I couldnโt be happier. Nice to buy something that performs as advertised. Good product.
R**S
leaves glue on vehicle
It did cover the parts I needed it for, and unroll easy.....BUT does not release clean at all. leaves quite a bit of adhesive behind
K**N
Good product
Works great Easy to use Durability
K**A
Good product, but a bit expensive. Fits nicely, but not perfectly after a little while.
This product was just what I needed a while back before I got new glass put in on my car. The adhesive held very well, but after a little while, I noticed that a few small areas were starting to lose their adhesion. It's a bit expensive considering the material. However, I recommend this product very much while you wait for a glass replacement.
B**O
Almost Good Enough...
I purchased this with the expectation that it would stick well to the car and work temporarily as a window replacement after my car got t-boned. I was half right. First attempt, I cleaned the area with soap and water, then applied the wrap smoothly to the area that was hit, minimizing any wrinkles or bubbles, all the way up to the roof (my doors are frameless). That didn't last very long. The part that went on the roof held perfectly, but the lower half around the dented portion failed and started flapping (deafeningly loudly) in the breeze. Second attempt, I did the same application, but added blue painter's tape around the areas that failed on the first attempt, and anchored the front of the wrap to the side view mirror with tape. That lasted longer, but the areas between the tape worked free. Deafening again. Third attempt, I shrunk the area the wrap was applied to, adding painter's tape along the entire bottom edge and side view mirror. MUCH quieter, with minimal movement at speed. This time, and for the first time, the roof area completely failed and started falling off while I was driving! But it was also the first time the bottom DIDN'T fail. I knew I was on to something. Fourth attempt, I did the same application, but added tape around the entire perimeter of the wrap. SUCCESS! It's been holding for a couple of days now, as quiet and stable as it's ever been. So the moral of the story is, if you want to use this wrap for more than just covering up a gaping hole while your car sits motionless, you NEED to add painter's tape or similar to secure everything. Also, make sure to first anchor one long side of the wrap onto the car securely and smoothly with tape, then pull the other side tightly to pick up as much slack as possible. Not only will any slack hasten failure by allowing the wrap to shake all over the place, it'll also cause the wrap to be absolutely deafening over 40mph. I had to wear an earplug the first week with this stuff on until I learned how to solve it through trial and error! On the bright side, because the wrap isn't super sticky, it's easy to reposition until you get everything sorted. You can even release it if it folds onto itself with a quick snap pull, so you don't have to worry about wasting any. Doesn't stick to itself very well, so don't try any overlapping. Better off filling gaps with painter's tape. And yes, it leaves residue when removed (painter's tape removed without a trace). Every time. Even after 1 day. Not a problem for me because the car's probably getting scrapped, but for anyone else, I'd say it's probably best to wax your car before applying this, leaving a sacrificial layer that can easily be removed to eliminate the glue residue. The other option is probably going to be bug and tar remover, or Goof Off. Messy.
J**N
Buy it before you need it
Worked perfectly. Super easy to put on, cleaned the car off first as one would assume you do, and two layers worked great to keep a broken window sealed up so we'd have a warm drive to a repair shop in the winter. Definitely worth using instead of doing some janky work with trash bags and duct tape.
S**N
Works great
Great product, very sticky and durable. I wrapped my freshly painted boat to provide some protection during final assembly. Very glad I used this stuff
C**S
Works great! Keeps water out!
Bought to use on a broken camper window until we could get it repaired. Did an excellent job without damaging the vehicles paint. Kept the water out, didnโt come undone even at highway speeds.
J**.
Good item
Keeps the weather out like it designed to do.
R**U
Quality-price
Good product
I**S
Good product for protection
Does what it's supposed to do. No issues
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