Vinyl Wrap – FAQ
Q: What is a Vinyl Wrap?
A: A vinyl wrap consists of a design which is developed by our talented team of designers. It is then digitally printed on a vinyl wrap film and laminated, and last but not least it is installed on a vehicle. The wrap is applied directly to the vehicle as the vinyl is a self-adhesive product.
Q: How is a wrap designed?
A: As our team of designers specialize in Vehicle Wrap design. They work back & forth with the client throughout the process to ensure that the message conveyed in the design accurately and appropriately reflects your brand. Final proofs, mockups and explanations are always reviewed prior to sending the job to print.
Q: How do you wrap a vehicle?
A: Our installers have over 30 combined years of vinyl installation. They are all capable of handling the most intricate wrap installations. The vinyl material is accurately laid out and applied to the vehicle – the actual process is extremely precise, requires a lot of experience and is frankly hard to explain in text.
Q: Are car wraps applied to windows?
A: Yes, but only rear side and rear windows. Window wraps are printed on a special perforated vinyl that allows the driver to see through the rear and side rear windows.
Q: What if the company information on my wrap changes, can it be replaced?
A: Yes. Graphics, logos, and phone numbers (or any part of the design) can be changed, reprinted and re-installed as overlays on the car wrap.
Q: Can a wrap be removed?
A: Yes. The wrap can be removed. However, attempting to remove it yourself may cause damage to your paint. We suggest letting a professional remove your wrap when the time comes.
Q: Will the wrap damage my paint?
A: No. A car wrap when applied and removed correctly, does not damage your car’s OEM paint. In fact, it protects it. (this does not include areas that are already rusted or where paint has blemishs)
Q: Will you wrap a leased vehicle?
A: Yes. Since a wrap can be removed without damaging a vehicle, there are no restrictions against wrapping a leased vehicle.
Q: How long will a wrap last on my vehicle?
A: Our wraps will normally outlast the vehicle. You can expect your wrap to last 5 years or longer, as long as you’re careful about high pressure washing.
Q: How do I care for my wrap?
A: It is best to hand wash your wrapped vehicle. In general, avoid power washing and do not use an ice-scraper. Brushing windows and the use of a rear defroster will cause no damage to your window wrap.
Q: What’s the difference between a ½, ¾, and full wrap?
A. A size of the wrap (Full, ½ or ¼) simply refers to the percentage of the car that is covered by the wrap.
Q: How long does it take to wrap a vehicle?
A: Our wraps are typically completed in 1-3 days, depending on the size of the vehicle and intricacy of the wrap. Time estimates are given to our customers prior to beginning the installation process.