![]() ![]() Wraps can be used for really an infinite amount of applications. This makes wrapping a much cheaper than a new paint job and they give the option to revert and restyle your car as many times as you like. Pearl, Carbon Fibre (3D textured), metallic, chrome, metallic chrome, matte, matte chrome…the list goes on and that’s without discussing the huge palette of vinyl wrapping colours which cover the full spectrum.Ī wrap can be removed with ease and without any damage being caused to the paintwork underneath, and it can be redone as many times as you like. Unlike a paint job, vinyl wraps can come in a wide variety of material finishes different thickness, tinsel strength for different applications, without the extreme price tags. ![]() Moreover, the limitless imagination of what can actually be put on the vinyl. Imagine the printer that runs this process. What makes this an interesting process as well is the application of ink-jet printed designs to the vinyl. It is completely safe on clean painted surfaces and will fit like a glove. The adhesive if done properly at installation will allow for re positioning before you properly adhere it to the panels. It also has to withstand extreme weather, road debris, UV rays, and the constant wind from simply driving the car. ![]() Vinyl has to be produced specific for this application to have flexibility for curves in body panels. Replacement or repair cost due to car accident.The only real cons we can think of would be: It’s really difficult to find any real cons to getting your vehicle wrapped. ![]()
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