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Frequently Asked Questions

Other questions? Give us a call, we're happy to help!

01

How long does it take?

Time varies by several factors - size, intricacy, possible disassembly/reassembly, material complexity (chrome or textured wraps), etc.). We favor allotting 3-4 days for full vehicle/commercial wraps, and any other services 1-2 days. 

03

What do I do for upkeep?

Regular washing - avoid using high pressure washers, harsh chemicals, and abrasive materials. We like using hand mitts and microfiber cloths. We do not recommend automatic car washes. Consider professional maintenance such as inspections and vinyl coatings. 

02

How long does it last?

You can expect the lifespan of a professionally installed vehicle wrap to last 5 years or more with proper maintenance and upkeep on it. The white '99 Lexus you see was wrapped 8 years ago. If you take care of things, they last a long time.

04

Can I remove vinyl myself?

While it is possible to remove a wrap yourself, we strongly advise having it removed by professionals to avoid damaging your paint. Professionals have the tools and experience to safely and efficiently remove the wrap without leaving residue or causing damage.

05

Why not just DIY?

Check out the photo of some DIY work we've seen in the past.... If it was easy, everyone would do it!

06

Is our work guaranteed?

Our business model is in favor of our customers and our community. Vinyl manufacturers state vinyl is "guaranteed removable" for up to 3 years. Therefore, we do offer a limited warranty that covers any peeling, lifting, or bubbling for 3 years after application. 

07

Are you mobile?

Yes! As long as you have access for us to work in a climate-controlled enclosed space. We are happy to offer a more convenient experience for you.

(Travel fees apply).

08

Are there any restrictions of what I can have wrapped?

A surface must be relatively smooth and in good condition for vinyl to adhere properly. For graphics/images, there may be copyright regulations or placement restrictions. It's always a good idea to check local regulations to ensure compliance. 

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