Porsche Epoxy Sticker Refined Design
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Porsche Epoxy Sticker Resin Luxe
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Porsche Epoxy Sticker Resin Elite
Porsche Epoxy Sticker Resin Elite
- Materials Premium vinyl base topped with a 3D domed resin coating
- Diameter 20–120 mm (contact us for custom sizes)
- Durability Features Scratch-resistant, waterproof, tear-resistant, and UV-resistant
- PREP Clean the area thoroughly
- PEEL Remove the paper backing from the sticker
- STICK Carefully position the sticker and press firmly for at least 30 seconds
Porsche holds the all-time record at the 24 Hours of Le Mans with nineteen overall victories, a run that stretches from the 917's maiden win in 1970 all the way through the 919 Hybrid's hat-trick from 2015 to 2017. These 3D domed wheel center cap emblems carry that legacy in every detail. Each emblem begins as a precision-cut vinyl disc printed at 1,440 dpi with solvent-based inks chosen specifically for outdoor durability. A generous pour of UV-stabilized polyurethane resin is then applied, self-leveling into a flawless dome that adds visual depth and a glass-like three-dimensional effect. Once cured, the resin is hard enough to shrug off gravel spray, chemically stable enough to resist brake-dust corrosion and road-salt exposure, and UV-treated to prevent yellowing even on cars parked outdoors year-round. The waterproof seal is complete — no moisture or contaminant reaches the printed surface beneath. On the back sits a factory-applied layer of industrial acrylic adhesive protected by a peel-away paper liner. Clean the cap with isopropyl alcohol, remove the liner, position the emblem, and press firmly for half a minute. The bond is permanent on metal, plastic, and painted surfaces — no heat gun, no primer, no tools required. Sizes run from 20 mm to 120 mm, covering every Porsche wheel cap from a 911 Carrera to the latest 992. Custom diameters are produced on request for any non-standard cap.
How to Install (3 Easy Steps)
Note: THESE STICKERS ARE INTENDED FOR FLAT SURFACES ONLY. THE PRICE IS FOR 1 EMBLEM.


