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    A Guide to Car Wraps

    By Zero2TurboJune 6, 2021Updated:June 14, 2021No Comments
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    Car wraps are popular with companies who want to create a brand or for advertisement. They’re also increasingly used by regular people after they realize all of their benefits. Car wraps look better than ever nowadays and can be indistinguishable from a natural paint job. However, you have to know how they work so that you’ll be happy with the final results, but also to understand their limitations. Here’s a quick guide to car wraps to get you started.

    What Are Car Wraps Exactly?

    Whether you choose to call it a car wrap or a paint protection film, their job is the same: covering your vehicle with a sticky vinyl coat. You can use them to enhance the look of your paint, protect it, or change the colour entirely. You can get them in a matte or glossy finish, or even add some designs. This could be the logo of a business, contact information, or anything that you’d like.

    Choosing the Right Type of Car Wrap

    Know that you can choose different types of car wraps depending on your budget and what you’re trying to accomplish. For instance, if you’re a business that doesn’t have a lot of money to spend, you don’t necessarily have to go for a full car wrap. Sometimes, you can have one design surrounding the whole vehicle in a way that makes it appear as if the whole vehicle is wrapped. This could help save a lot of money if you have a big fleet.

    You have to go with an expert team if you want to pull this off, however. You could go for car wraps from Remix Wraps and have one created exactly to your specifications. A good team will be able to sit down with you and look at various options depending on what you need.

    The Process

    You should know the process of wrapping a vehicle so that you know what to expect. First of all, your vehicle will be measured in detail to make sure that the wrap fits perfectly. The wrap will then be laminated to protect it from UV ray damage. Then, it will need to be thoroughly cleaned to avoid irregularities and make sure the vinyl sticks properly. You can expect the whole thing to take about a day to complete or less depending on the size and complexity of the job.

    How Much Can You Expect to Pay?

    This is a difficult question to answer since there are so many variables. If you need design services, for instance, it will add to your total. You may also want to use special finishes, like colour flips or camouflage wrap. For something like a basic colour change, you could be looking at anywhere from $2500 to $3500 on a normal car and between $3500 to $5000 for an SUV or a truck. Special features can add anywhere from $500 – $1500 to these costs.

    You should also know that you get what you pay for when it comes to car wrapping. So, if you want your brand to be represented properly, do not skimp on cost.

    Now that you know a bit more about car wraps, we suggest you start speaking with the professionals where you are. You’ll get a better idea of how much you’ll need to spend and you can ask any questions that you may have.

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