Mirror Chrome from Vinyl Frog delivers a true high-gloss mirror finish that reflects everything around it like a polished mirror. This ultra-shiny metallic wrap turns your car into a head-turning masterpiece with intense, bright reflections that change with every angle and light. It gives your vehicle a bold, premium, and futuristic look that stands out strongly on the road.
Perfect for those who want maximum shine and attention, Mirror Chrome instantly upgrades any sedan, SUV, or sports car with a luxurious, show-stopping appearance while still protecting the original paint underneath.
Colors We Offer
We carry mirror chrome in two classic shades:
- Mirror Chrome Silver: The definitive mirror finish. Pure, bright, and intensely reflective. Looks like liquid metal on wheels
- Mirror Chrome Gold: A warm, rich gold tone with the same mirror-sharp reflectivity. Bold, luxurious, and impossible to ignore
Things to Know Before You Buy
Mirror chrome behaves differently from other wraps and it is worth knowing this upfront. Because of how reflective the surface is, it is less stretchable than standard vinyl. Complex curves and deep recesses may require splicing rather than stretching. Professional installation is strongly recommended to get a clean, seamless result.
How Much Does a Mirror Chrome Wrap Cost?
For a full bumper-to-bumper wrap including the vinyl and professional installation, expect to spend around $3,000 and up. The material alone for a full wrap runs under $700 for a 59-foot roll, which covers most standard vehicles.
If you want to wrap just a panel, hood, or roof, you can get started for under $100 to $200 depending on the size you need.
It is a bigger investment than most wraps but nothing else delivers a finish quite like this one.
Why Mirror Chrome?
- The most dramatic, eye-catching finish available in car wraps.
- Reflects the environment like a true mirror for a constantly changing look.
- Protects your factory paint underneath from UV, scratches, and weather damage.
- Removable whenever you are ready for a change with no damage to the original surface.
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A fraction of the cost of actual chrome plating.
If you want your car to be the one everyone looks at, mirror chrome is it.