Some graphics need more depth than standard white gloss but less visual movement than holographic film. White xirallic printable vinyl occupies that middle ground. Its fine pearlescent sparkle can add a premium finish to motorcycle, UTV and motorsport graphics while keeping the printed artwork readable.
A specialty finish that supports the print
The value of a xirallic-style base is restraint. Fine sparkle can remain visible through lighter colors and open areas while darker printed elements provide contrast. This makes the film useful for premium liveries, branded kits and detail-focused builds where a full holographic effect would compete with the design.
Good application candidates
Consider white xirallic for race-car accents, motorcycle fairings, UTV graphics, premium decals and short-run promotional kits. It works best when the customer can view a physical sample, because screens and standard proofs rarely reproduce pearlescent reflection accurately.
Build a repeatable approval process
- Create a small printed swatch using the customer artwork.
- Show the swatch in direct and indirect light.
- Test the planned laminate over the same print.
- Apply the finished sample to the intended surface.
- Keep an approved sample with the job record for repeat orders.
Compare the four XTREME finishes
White gloss is the versatile color-first option. Holographic creates stronger color shift and motion. White xirallic adds controlled pearl depth. Silver chrome produces the most obvious metallic foundation. Comparing printed samples side by side is the fastest way to choose the right visual direction.
Request a printed sample before production
Printer, ink, laminate, surface and installation conditions can change the result. Review the MXPX120 product page, compare all four options on the MAXDECAL XTREME product summary, or contact MaxDecals USA to discuss your application and request samples.