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Frequently ask questions

Everything you want to know about Vinyl Wrapping! If you still have your question, please contact us!

  • How much does a car wrap cost?
    While costs range from a few hundred dollars for accents to a few thousand dollars for a full vehicle wrap, the final tally depends on your specific needs. This includes the size of the vehicle, how much of the vehicle is being wrapped, the film you select, the complexity of the processing, and installation.
  • How long does a wrap last?
    On average, a wrap will last 3-5 years depending on how well it is taken care of. Like anything else, over time, everyday wear and tear will impact your wrap. If you maintain your wrap, it has the potential to remain looking brand new for up to 6 or 7 years.
  • What brands of vinyl do you use?
    We only use the industries top brands; Vvivid, Avery, 3M, Hexis, KPMF, Vinyl Frog, etc. Keep in mind that certain brands come with different formulas which can effect the gloss quality. This is why it's important to learn about your goals and be able to provide you recommendations based on your needs.
  • Which brand do you recommend?
    We stand behind all of the brands we use. Each material, though very similar, handles differently. We have experience with those differences and are confident that with a professional installation, any of the above mentioned brands will give you equal results. Your price point and goals help drive us to our brand recommendation.
  • What is the process for you to wrap my car?
    Depending on how much a client wants wrapped, the process takes about 3-5 days. Larger, more extensive wraps could take up to 7 days. We begin by thoroughly washing all surfaces to ensure complete adhering of the vinyl. This includes a hand wash and dry, followed by an alcohol treatment and clay bar to remove any left over oils/waxes/residue. The less contaminants left behind, the longer your wrap will last. Next, we remove all emblems, door handles, lights, vents, etc. This ensures that all edges of your wrap will be hidden from view for that flawless, “is that a paint job?,” quality assurance. Once your vehicle is prepared, we begin your installation. After your wrap is installed, everything that was removed prior is re-installed to pre-installation condition. We finalize the process with another hand wash and dry and a treatment to give it that showroom look.
  • What are the benefits of having my vehicle wrapped?
    Getting your new car wrapped is one of the best, customizable, ways to protect your fresh paint job and help retain your vehicles value. Vinyl wraps keep harmful elements from getting at your paint. Take it off 5 years down the road and your car will look like it did they day you drove it off the lot. From clear paint protection film, to chromes and custom designs/graphics, we have something for everyone. If you can think it, we can do it. If you damage any part of it, it is easily and affordably replaceable. If someone keys your car or that shopping cart wandering in the parking lot hits you, instead of having to get the entire panel repainted and then blended to match the rest of the car, you can have that panel replaced much quicker and for a fraction of the cost.
  • Can you wrap other things?
    Yes, we can wrap just about any smooth surface. We have material that resembles wood grains or marble even. We can do things like your kitchen cabinets and counters, we have done a drum set before, sporting gear (snowboards, skiis, skateboards, helmets, etc), laptops, car interiors, wheels, breaks, boats, motorcycles, ATV’s, and jetskis.
  • I want to only wrap parts of my vehicle, can you paint match the film?
    Unfortunately, vinyl only comes in specific colors that may be very close to your paint, but will not match 100%.
  • Do you offer any window tinting or headlight/taillight tinting?
    Yes we offer headlight and taillight tinting in a few different shades
  • Does the wrap damage my paint job?
    No, a vehicle wrap protects the paint underneath it from UV rays and weather-related damage as well as minor scratches. While inexperienced installers may cut into the paint of your vehicle while installing, usually unknown to the owner until the wrap is removed, we follow best practices and years of experience installing to avoid damaging vehicles. The wrap can cause non-OEM paint jobs to lift when removing the vinyl, so it ‘s best your preferred wrap shop remove it.
  • My vehicle has some rust and damage, can you wrap it?
    While some minor scratches, dents, and defects can be wrapped over, it is best to get an in person inspection done by your installer.
  • How often should I wash my wrap?
    Wash your wrap once a week at a minimum and more if your vehicle is exposed to a lot of dirt, build up, or pollutants.
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