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When you want the sophisticated look of Satin Gray vinyl film a low-gloss finish you want this Avery Dennison™SW900 Satin Gray film. These Supreme Wrapping films are engineered with pressure-activated, EasyApply™ adhesives with air-drain channels for bubble-free installation. This 3.2 mil Satin Gray film conforms easily to even the craziest curves so you get pro-grade results that put cheaper, imported films to shame. There's no need for additional fluids or glues, just peel it off the roll and install!

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When you want the sophisticated look of Satin Gray vinyl film a low-gloss finish you want this Avery Dennison™SW900 Satin Gray film. These Supreme Wrapping films are engineered with pressure-activated, EasyApply™ adhesives with air-drain channels for bubble-free installation. This 3.2 mil Satin Gray film conforms easily to even the craziest curves so you get pro-grade results that put cheaper, imported films to shame. There's no need for additional fluids or glues, just peel it off the roll and install!

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Avery Dennison™ Satin Gray Series Supreme Wrapping™ Film

Satin Gray is a complex and brooding color that looks good on anything. Wrap your rims, your hood, trunk, bike, ATV or boat with this semi-gloss gray and get the color change look you've been looking for. When you choose this Avery Dennison Supreme Wrapping film in Satin Gray you will get a classy looking Satin Gray film that's not too flashy like chrome or gloss and not overly subdued like matte Gray either. This Satin Gray wrapping film is just the color change film you have been looking for and its good looks are only paralleled by its incredible multi-cast performance.

Why Choose Avery Dennison SW900 Gray Satin Series Vinyl Film?

If you're looking for a sophisticated style with unparalleled performance then you'll want to consider Avery Dennison's Satin Series. Flatter than high-gloss finishes but not nearly as dull as Matte, Satin Supreme Wrapping vinyl is the perfect middle-ground. Choose from dozens of great colors and restyle your car, truck, boat, ATV and just about anything else you can think of.

What is the Difference Between Matte and Satin Films?

In terms of vinyl films, wraps with a satin finish reflect more light than matte and are therefore considered to be semi-gloss. In general, satin films are easier to maintain than true matte films which smudge and retain surface oils much more easily.

How Long Will Satin Supreme Wraps Last?

Avery Dennison™ Supreme 900 films are designed to give you long life and durability. Although the actual outdoor life will vary depending upon your climate and application (horizontal versus vertical applications) you can expect to get up to 5 years out of your Satin vinyl wrap. 

Avery Dennison™ SW900 Characteristics

  • Finish: Satin
  • Color: Gray
  • Cast, dual-layer film and protective layer in a convenient, one-piece construction
  • Patented Easy Apply RS adhesive technology
  • 3.2 mil thick
  • Air-egress adhesives

 
Recommended Substrates and Applications

The list below should give you an idea of some of the many uses and capabilities of our Avery Dennison™ SW900 films:

  • Can be applied on reinforced plastics, glass, paint
  • Standard vehicle wraps, graphics, detailing and decoration
  • Commercial vehicle and fleet graphics, emblems or striping
  • Watercraft graphics applied above the static water line only
  • Universal Fitment

Watch & Learn

  • How Much Film Do You Need? https://www.youtube.com/embed/Bpz8bDHTyF0
  • How To Wrap Your Hood https://www.youtube.com/embed/rwP8wVlvqLQ
  • How to Wrap Your Fenders https://www.youtube.com/embed/W_l4DtsphfM
  • How to Wrap an ATV https://www.youtube.com/embed/HWNtseFslqA

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Nice blend of matte and gloss. Looks more luxury than gloss imo.

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I used this vinyl wrap on interior panels, it's not as easy as it looks on Youtube but after working with it a while I quickly learned what to do and not do. This vinyl is surprisingly thin yet very strong! By my second panel it looked very professional I think.

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Im looking to do a full body flat nardo gray wrap with carbon fiber roof and reflective glow in the dark teal
April 15, 2020 8:14 PM
@Blessed Creation You are probably going to need about 20-22 yards for your Lincoln. We have two great articles you can read to help in your buying decision: Buying Guide How Much Vinyl To Buy
September 15, 2020 6:40 PM
I want to wrap a Lincoln town car 2005 , how much FT do I need it’s pretty big car I want to do satin grey with a gloss back roof and gloss black trim
September 13, 2020 10:43 AM
Omar, Thanks for the great question. There is no wrap by any manufacturer that is exactly like the Nardo Gray you see on some Audi and BMW's. I would recommend ordering a small wrap to see what will work better for you. Nardo is a gloss color for those factory finishes, so this satin one is not a good match. You could try:
3M™ Wrap Film Series 1080 - Gloss Storm Gray
Avery Dennison® SW900 Supreme Wrapping Film - Gloss Gray
Avery Dennison® SW900 Supreme Wrapping Film - Gloss Dark Gray
Black Carbon Fiber Films
Glow In The Dark Films
The glow in the dark film is not really teal though, think standard light green during the day. Hope this helps.
April 18, 2020 12:49 PM