FAQs
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Vinyl wrap is a thin sheet of coloured graphics printed on PVC that is applied to your vehicle by an experienced installer. It’s an efficient and cost-effective way to add accents to your vehilce or change the colour completely. The best part is that it is totally reversible!
The installer applies a large sheet of high-quality cast vinyl over the car’s surfaces. Owners can customize their car wraps for a new look or a protective cover. You can opt for either a full or partial vinyl wrap. The combination of a high-quality cast vinyl and professional installation ensures the longevity of the wrap. -
Caring for your newly wrapped car is simple!
Washing the vehicle by hand, often, whether that be weekly, bi-weekly or monthly and avoiding car washes is half the battle.
Promptly cleaning off environmental stains or gasoline drips as soon as possible.
You’ll also want to avoid waxes and harsh cleaning agents that can cause damage to preserve the life of the wrap.
Keeping your newly wrapped car out of direct sunlight for extended periods of time will also help to preserve the life of the wrap.
Being able to keep your vehicle in an enclosed space away from elements is beneficial but not a necessity. -
A properly installed wrap has a very low chance of causing damage to your vehicle if the paint retains its OEM integrity and quality. Vehicles with damaged or thin paint may experience difficulties due to the paint flaking off from the adhesive. If your paint is damaged or very worn we do not recommend you getting your vehicle wrapped.
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A vinyl wrapped vehicle that has had the proper installation and aftercare can be expected to last anywhere between 4-7 years!
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Yes it can to an extent. Vinyl is a very thin layer of PVC which means it would be able to protect your paint from minor stone chips, minor scratches, sun damage and the likes. If you’re looking for more protection, then PPF (Paint Protection Film) would be better suited for you.
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Car wrapping is a meticulous process. We begin with a pre-installation process, including a full exterior detail involving clay barring to remove any grim from daily driving, invisible to the naked eye that will prevent the wrap from adhering properly. Deep cleaning into the car’s crevices ensures proper adhesion of the vinyl. Key areas of the car are disassembled to prevent premature vinyl failure, such as removing the headlights, taillights, door handles, mirrors, mirror caps, bumpers, and miscellaneous plastic trim – all of which will be reinstalled to OEM specifications. Once all that is done, we start to install the coloured vinyl of your choice with lots of patience and an eye for detail one panel of the car at a time.