Matte Piniengruen Pearl Vinyl Wrap (TC02)
Piniengruen Pearl is a deep pine green, dark enough to read close to black in the shade. What separates it from a plain matte is the pearl worked into the finish, which adds a soft shimmer and a sense of depth without any gloss.
Key Attributes
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Pearl pine green: a dark green with a fine pearl through it, so it shows depth and a faint shimmer instead of one flat tone.
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Matte, not glossy: the finish stays low in sheen, so the pearl reads as a soft glow in the light rather than a bright reflection.
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Strong, weatherproof bond:Â Henkel solvent acrylic adhesive that stays clear, grips well, and stands up to sun and washing.
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Reversible: heat releases the film cleanly later, with no residue or harm to the paint beneath.
- Conforms well: stretches over edges, mirrors, and gentle curves, with air-release channels that help it sit flat and bubble-free.
In shade or from a distance, the green sits close to black, with a deep, forest-like quality. As the light hits it, the pearl lifts the color and lays a fine shimmer across the panel, so the same wrap can look near-black one moment and a richer green the next. The shift stays gentle because there is no gloss behind it. Larger panels show it off best, where the depth and the shimmer have room to read.
OEM Match
- Closest to Toyota Dark Green Pearl, the deep green-pearl seen on late-'90s Land Cruisers, Supras, and Lexus sedans
- Same near-black depth as Jeep Black Forest Green Pearl
- Carries the classic British Racing Green tradition, but darker and matte
- Far more subdued than an emerald or a grass green
A dark green like this has always felt classic and a little restrained, and the pearl is what keeps it from looking plain. It works across most body styles, from a compact up to a full-size SUV, and like the rest of the range, it peels off later whenever you want a change.



Description
Piniengruen Pearl is a deep pine green, dark enough to read close to black in the shade. What separates it from a plain matte is the pearl worked into the finish, which adds a soft shimmer and a sense of depth without any gloss.
Key Attributes
-
Pearl pine green: a dark green with a fine pearl through it, so it shows depth and a faint shimmer instead of one flat tone.
-
Matte, not glossy: the finish stays low in sheen, so the pearl reads as a soft glow in the light rather than a bright reflection.
-
Strong, weatherproof bond:Â Henkel solvent acrylic adhesive that stays clear, grips well, and stands up to sun and washing.
-
Reversible: heat releases the film cleanly later, with no residue or harm to the paint beneath.
- Conforms well: stretches over edges, mirrors, and gentle curves, with air-release channels that help it sit flat and bubble-free.
In shade or from a distance, the green sits close to black, with a deep, forest-like quality. As the light hits it, the pearl lifts the color and lays a fine shimmer across the panel, so the same wrap can look near-black one moment and a richer green the next. The shift stays gentle because there is no gloss behind it. Larger panels show it off best, where the depth and the shimmer have room to read.
OEM Match
- Closest to Toyota Dark Green Pearl, the deep green-pearl seen on late-'90s Land Cruisers, Supras, and Lexus sedans
- Same near-black depth as Jeep Black Forest Green Pearl
- Carries the classic British Racing Green tradition, but darker and matte
- Far more subdued than an emerald or a grass green
A dark green like this has always felt classic and a little restrained, and the pearl is what keeps it from looking plain. It works across most body styles, from a compact up to a full-size SUV, and like the rest of the range, it peels off later whenever you want a change.
























