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General
How much does a vehicle wrap cost?
Pricing depends on the vehicle size, the type of wrap, and the complexity of the design. Color change wraps typically start around $2,200, while partial wraps and accents start much lower. Request a free quote for an exact price.
How long does a wrap last?
A professionally installed wrap in premium cast vinyl lasts 5–7 years on average, depending on sun exposure, washing habits, and whether the vehicle is garaged.
Will a wrap damage my factory paint?
No. On factory paint in good condition, a quality wrap actually protects the surface and can be removed cleanly without damaging the paint underneath.
How do I care for my wrap?
Hand washing is best. Avoid automatic brush car washes, use a pH-neutral soap, and dry with a microfiber towel. We'll provide full care instructions at pickup.
How long will my vehicle be in the shop?
Most full wraps take 3–5 business days including prep and curing. Partial wraps and accents are often completed in 1–2 days.
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How long does a full vehicle wrap last?
A professionally installed full wrap using premium cast vinyl typically lasts 5–7 years with proper care, depending on sun exposure and how the vehicle is stored.
Will a wrap damage my paint?
No. When installed on factory paint in good condition and removed correctly, a quality wrap protects the surface underneath and can be removed without damage.
How long does installation take?
Most full wraps take 3–5 business days, including surface prep, installation, and a thorough quality check.
Can I change back to my original color later?
Yes. A color change wrap is fully reversible. When removed by a professional, your original factory paint is preserved underneath.
What finishes are available?
We offer gloss, satin, matte, metallic, brushed metal, carbon fiber, and color-shift finishes from leading vinyl manufacturers.
What counts as a partial wrap?
Anything less than full coverage — hood wraps, roof wraps, racing stripes, mirror caps, accent panels, and custom graphic sections.
Do you handle multi-vehicle fleets?
Yes. We design once and replicate consistently across your entire fleet, with volume pricing and scheduling that minimizes downtime.
Can you match my existing brand colors?
Absolutely. We color-match to your brand guidelines and provide a design proof for approval before production.
Is PPF the same as a vinyl wrap?
No. PPF is a thicker, clear, self-healing urethane film designed to protect paint from impacts and abrasion, while vinyl wraps change appearance. Many customers combine both.
Where should I apply PPF?
High-impact areas like the front bumper, hood, fenders, mirrors, and door edges are the most common. Full-vehicle PPF is also available.
What finishes can I choose for a chrome delete?
Gloss black, satin black, and matte black are the most popular, but we can match any wrap finish you like.
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