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Frequently Asked Questions

What is vinyl wrap?

It is the latest technology in auto exterior customization. It has long existed for businesses to display ads on commercial fleet vehicles. However, with advancement in technology and engineering, the industry has spread into the private sector. Manufacturers are constantly releasing amazing colors, textures.

 

Does the vinyl damage the paint?

Our Vinyl doesn’t do any damage to factory paint; however, old paint or aftermarket paint jobs can be fragile and bits can stick to the vinyl while its being removed. Of course a proper vinyl removal methods using heat is important to
the quality of the reverse. Speak with one of our wrap specialists for further details relevant to your car.

 

Does vinyl protect my paint?

Absolutely!, Vinyl works as a layer of protection against daily scratches and rock chips. Highly recommended for leased vehicles.

 

How long does it last?

Vinyl wrap lasts on average 2+ years depending on care, of course much like paint and anything else, Sun and dust cause damage. so the less the car sees of those elements, the longer the finish will last.

 

How long does it take to wrap a car?

On average a 4 door sedan will take 3-4 days, a hood or a roof wrap will take about 1-2 hours. other parts like windows, chrome delete will take approx. 2 hours

 

How to care and maintain wrap?

Keep clean and dust free as much as possible. Wash with soap and water. for best streak free finish you can wipe down after wash with clean and soft micro fiber towel and glass cleaner spray like Windex.

What are the advantages of wrapping my vehicle?
Wraps can almost instantly give your vehicle a new and fresh look without the need for repainting. There are many colors and finishes (matte, satin, gloss, and textured) of film you can choose to reflects your personality. Maybe it’s time to take a new color for a drive.

How much does a wrap cost?
Cost is determine by several factors: how much of the vehicle is being wrapped, the film you select, the complexity of the processing, cutting, and installation. Costs range from a few hundred dollars for stripes to a few thousand for a complete full wrap. Talk to the vehicle wrap shop you decide to work with to discuss your options and get a quote.

How does a wrap compare to paint?
Wrap film is not permanent, making it fast and easy to change your mind or your color. In many cases, film can be a less expensive option.

What are my wrap options?
Your options range from a small emblem to a full wrap and everything in between. Signs, stripes, accents, swooshes and flares, body panels or the entire vehicle. Where will your imagination take you?

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