About
Car Vinyl Wrap
When you upgrade your vehicle with a fresh new vinyl wrap, the possibilities are endless. Choose from a wide range of different patterns and colors to achieve your desired result. Vinyl wraps are much more affordable than a new paint job, a new set of rims, or a spoiler - and they’re much more noticeable. With vinyl wraps, you can also modify your car’s appearance without making any risky changes to the actual mechanics of the vehicle. In addition, vinyl wraps protect the paint job underneath, adding years to your car’s lifespan.
There are many options when you choose vinyl wraps. You can go with a calendered vinyl, which includes your choice of color. It comes in a thick layer, providing you with excellent protection against the elements. This type is best applied to the flat portions of your car, and it can function as an attractive accent.
Cast vinyl is often the preferred option for car wraps, especially if you’re planning to apply the wrap to the entire vehicle. If you’re not really concerned about the aesthetic edge provided by vinyl, you can go with protective vinyl. This can be applied as a clear sheet without affecting the underlying paint job. However, you can choose to radically alter your vehicle by opting for colored vinyl. Choose from a wide range of colors - including bright chromes, classic shades, matte varieties, and many others. You can apply textured vinyl in places, and you can even apply a vinyl wrap to the interior of your car!
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Cost & Maintainance
The cost of your vinyl wrap will depend on a number of factors. First of all, the type of vinyl used will affect the price. More expensive wraps may result in a higher price, and less expensive wraps will result in a lower price. In addition, various installers may have different prices. For example, a more established and experienced vinyl wrap specialist may have higher prices compared to someone who is just getting started with this business. Finally, the overall cost of your vinyl wrap depends on the square footage of the job. Larger vehicles will obviously cost more because there is more to wrap. Smaller vehicles will cost less. In addition, you can expect to pay a lower price if you are only wrapping a portion of your car rather than the entire vehicle. With all that said, a full-body vinyl wrap generally costs between $1,500 and $3,000.
How Does Vinyl Wrap Work?
Car vinyl wraps are a flexible material that conforms to the contour of your car. Applied with an adhesive, you can change it as often as you want or leave it there for years. From enhancing your vehicle’s aesthetic value to increasing its durability, car vinyl wrap is a modern solution to paint degradation. Available in a wide range of colors, vinyl is the easiest way to give your vehicle the facelift it deserves. This colorful graphic is an easy way to accent the vehicle's value, protect it from all the damages, and/or change the color of the car completely.
Other Applications
Vinyl can be applied to practically any ridged surface. Us it to create a sign, throw some color in a room, or protect your favorite electronic. Vinyl will not only change the color of whatever it is applied to, but it will also protect it. Consider applying a multi-purpose protective skin to your prized possessions.