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ANSWER: A vehicle wrap is made from special vinyl which allows a printed image to be molded or “wrapped” onto the surface of a vehicle. There are multiple types of vinyl used for wraps and we offer all of them.
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ANSWER: Contact us to discuss your needs and we will create a design for you. We also offer the Wrap Design Studio for you to create a design yourself. After a design has been submitted to us, in either form, you approve the layout and design before printing to ensure your needs are met.
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ANSWER: Once the layout has been approved, it is printed on large-format digital printers. These printers are built to produce amazing colors on the top grade vinyl and other materials we use to create wraps. After the vinyl is printed it is laminated to protect it from the elements.
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ANSWER: There is no simple way to describe the amount of professional training and skill it takes to wrap a vehicle. It’s a very precise and time consuming process. Every vehicle installation is different and our professional installers utelize years of experience to install each job in the most efficient way possible.
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ANSWER: Indoors unless weather and situation allow for an outdoor installation. Typically, you bring the item to be wrapped to our office and pick it up when the installation is complete. However, if the situation requires, we can bring the installation to your secure location.
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ANSWER: For safety, the front windshield, first driver’s side and first passenger’s side windows must remain clear. The rear windshield, rear driver’s side and rear passenger’s side windows can be wrapped. Window wraps are printed on a special perforated vinyl which allows the driver to see out the rear windows while maintaining a smooth exterior wrap image.
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ANSWER: There are several variables which effect the lifespan of a wrap: materials used, environmental elements the wrap is exposed to, and quality of the installation. In general, wraps last between 2 and 10 years.
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ANSWER: Again, there are several variables which effect your ability to remove the wrap: length of time since it was installed, type of vinyl or medium used and installation method. Usually wraps are removed without damaging the item it was installed on.
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ANSWER: Paint is a liquid which must be applied by a tool in multiple layers to be effective. Vinyl or similar materials are solid and have images printed on them. One layer of vinyl will cover any item it is applied to.
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ANSWER: Hand wash your wrapped item. Avoid power washing and ice scrapers. Using defrost, brushing windows, and wiper blades will not damage window wraps.
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ANSWER: Again, there are several variables which effect the time to install a wrap: type of item the wrap is installed on, type of vinyl or medium used and the complexity of installation methods needed to properly wrap the item. Usually wraps are completed in 2 – 5 days. Time estimates are provided during the approval process.