Vehicle Wraps

FAQ

Q: What is a vehicle wrap?

A: Vehicle wraps are custom designed pieces of artwork that are printed on special materials that adhere to vehicles without damaging the surface.

Q: What is a partial wrap?

A: A partial wrap simply means more coverage than decals but less coverage than a full vehicle wrap. 

Q: Will the wrap damage my paint?

A: Not when professionally applied and removed. We use premium certified 3M materials that help to protect your paint.

Q: What if I don’t want to wrap my entire vehicle?

A. We can provide custom full and partial wraps to meet your needs, whatever they may be.

Q: Can a wrap be removed?

A: Yes, we always recommend professional removal by our staff. Attempting to remove your vehicle wrap yourself may cause extensive damage to your paint.

Q: Can you wrap more than vehicles?

A: Yes, almost anything you can imagine can be wrapped: RVs, boats, elevators, shipping containers, even walls! 

Q: Are wraps applied to vehicle windows?

A: Yes, however, vinyl may only be applied to rear side and rear view windows using special perforated vinyl that allows the driver to see through those windows.

Q: Will you wrap a leased vehicle?

A: Yes, because a wrap can be removed without damaging a vehicle, there are no restrictions for a leased vehicle. This may help you to protect the paint on your leased vehicle.

Q: What if my company information changes, can it be changed on my wrap?

A: Yes, any part of the design can be changed, reprinted and re-installed as overlays on the car wrap, to include graphics, company logos, phone numbers, web addresses and more.

Q: How long will a wrap last on my vehicle?

A: Wraps have a life expectancy of between 3 and 5 years or longer, as long as it is properly cared for.

Q: How do I care for my wrap?

A: The safest method of cleaning is hand washing and waxing your wrap. Always avoid using pressure washers and automatic car washes.