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Frequently asked questions
The cost of a car wrap is influenced by various factors. Here are some key factors that determine the price:
- Size of the Vehicle: Larger vehicles require more material and labor, thus contributing to a higher cost.
- Type and Complexity of the Wrap: The design intricacy and the type of wrap material selected can impact the overall cost. Custom designs or specialty finishes may incur additional charges.
- Quality of Wrap Material: The quality and brand of the vinyl or wrap material used play a significant role. High-quality materials often come with a higher price tag.
- Color and Finish: Specialty colors, textures, or finishes may cost more than standard options. Matte, gloss, metallic, or textured finishes can affect the price.
- Professional Installation: The skill and experience of the installer contribute to the overall cost. A reputable professional may charge more for their expertise.
- Vehicle Preparation: The condition of the vehicle’s surface before the wrap installation can influence the cost. Extensive preparation, such as paint correction, may add to the overall price.
- Additional Features: Special features like window graphics, laminates for added protection, or unique design elements can contribute to the overall cost.
It’s essential to consider these factors to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the pricing for your specific car wrap project.
If a car wrap is done by professionals using good materials, it shouldn’t damage your car. In fact, it can protect the paint. But, if it’s not done right or removed improperly, it might cause problems like sticky residue or damage to the paint. Make sure to have it done by a trusted professional to avoid issues.
Taking care of your car after a wrap is crucial to maintain its appearance and ensure longevity. Here are some tips:
Avoid Harsh Cleaners: Use mild, soapy water and a soft cloth or sponge for regular cleaning. Harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners can damage the wrap.
Hand Wash Preferred: If possible, hand washing is preferable to using high-pressure car washes, as they can be too intense and may lift the edges of the wrap.
Mind the Temperature: Avoid exposing the wrapped vehicle to extreme temperatures for extended periods. Parking in the shade can help preserve the integrity of the wrap.
Gentle Drying: Pat the wrap dry with a soft, clean microfiber cloth or allow it to air dry. Avoid using abrasive materials that could scratch the surface.
Waxing: While some vinyl wraps don’t require waxing, others benefit from a gentle waxing. Check with the wrap manufacturer or installer for specific recommendations.
Handle with Care: Be cautious while loading and unloading items from your vehicle to prevent scratches or damage to the wrap.
Repair Damage Promptly: If you notice any damage, such as lifted edges or tears, address it promptly to prevent further issues. Consult with the wrap installer for advice on repairs.
Regular Inspection: Periodically inspect the wrap for signs of wear, especially in high-stress areas. Address any issues promptly to prevent complications.
Following these care tips will help preserve the appearance and lifespan of your car wrap. Always refer to the specific care guidelines provided by the wrap manufacturer or installer for the best results.
Yes, client entitled for 3 months (partial wraps) and 12 months (full color changing wraps) Limited Installation Warranty. Aspects covered in Installation Warranty:
- Bubbles and Wrinkles: Assurance that the wrap will be applied smoothly, without the presence of air bubbles, wrinkles, or imperfections.
- Edge Lifting: Coverage against edges or corners of the wrap lifting or peeling away from the vehicle’s surface.
- Adhesive Bonding: Guarantee that the adhesive used during installation will form a strong and lasting bond with the vehicle, preventing premature lifting.
- Seams and Joints: Coverage against issues with seams and joints, ensuring they are secure and do not detract from the overall quality of the wrap.
- Consistency in Finish: Guarantee that the finish of the wrap, whether matte, gloss, or textured, will be consistent and uniform across the entire vehicle.
List of aspects that are excluded from warranty:
- Accidental Damage: Damage resulting from accidents, collisions, or other external impacts is typically not covered.
- Intentional Damage: Any intentional damage caused by the vehicle owner or a third party is usually excluded.
- Modifications or Alterations: Warranties may be voided if the wrap or vehicle undergoes unauthorized modifications or alterations after the installation.
- Extreme Environmental Conditions: Some warranties may exclude damage caused by extreme environmental conditions such as floods, storms, or other natural disasters.
- Unauthorized Repairs: Any repairs or modifications carried out by unauthorized individuals or shops may void the warranty.
The time taken to wrap a car depends on the vehicle size, how complicated the design is, and the skill of the person doing the job. For a regular-sedan car, it takes around 2 to 3 days. If the car is bigger or the design is more detailed, it could take 4 or 5 days or might longer. It’s best for us to check based on your specific situation.
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