There's Unpleasant Surprise When Owners Peel the Vinyl Cover Off Their Cybertrucks
Briefly

Aaron Cash, who runs ABetterTheater.com, shared an unfortunate experience with his Cybertruck, stating that vinyl letters "etched" themselves into the stainless steel finish after removal. He noted that after trying to clean the area with Windex and microfiber, the etchings remained visible, making it clear that the unique stainless finish poses significant challenges for owners aiming to keep their vehicle pristine.
In his follow-up post, Cash described how he resorted to scrubbing with a Scotch-Brite sponge and Bar Keepers Friend, highlighting that despite several cleans, the letters were still visible on his truck’s tailgate. He candidly remarked, 'Let the scrubbing begin,' emphasizing his determination to remedy the situation, though it remains unknown whether his final effort was successful.
Sticker City, an automotive coating company, warned Cybertruck owners about the potential issues with vinyl wraps, stating, 'vinyl wraps can oxidize over time... [they] can cause damage if not removed within a proper timeframe.' This highlights the irony of using these adhesives for protection, as they may inadvertently lead to more significant issues with the vehicle's stainless steel.
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