How much does car wrap cost?
Car wrap pricing varies based on the vehicle size, wrap type (color change, PPF, or partial), and materials used. Every job is unique — call us or visit our shop for a personalized quote.
Can car wrap be removed?
Yes. Professional vinyl wraps can be safely removed without damaging your vehicle’s paint when done by trained installers. We use heat-assisted removal techniques to ensure a clean finish.
How long does car wrap last?
High-quality vinyl wraps typically last 5–7 years with proper care. Longevity depends on exposure to UV rays, weather conditions, and how often the vehicle is washed or detailed.
Where can I buy car wrap?
We don’t sell raw vinyl — we provide full professional design, wrap, and installation services using premium brands like 3M and Avery Dennison. For best results, we recommend expert installation rather than DIY.
Does a car wrap protect my paint?
Yes. Vinyl wraps and PPF act as a protective layer, shielding your paint from UV rays, minor scratches, and contaminants while preserving your original finish.
What’s the difference between vinyl wrap and paint protection film (PPF)?
Vinyl wrap changes your car’s appearance and adds light protection, while PPF is a clear, thicker film designed to protect against rock chips and scratches. Many clients choose both for the best of style and protection.
Is it cheaper to wrap or paint a car?
In most cases, wrapping is more affordable than a high-quality paint job—especially for color changes or specialty finishes like matte or satin. A professional vinyl wrap typically costs less than a full respray and offers the benefit of being removable later without affecting your factory paint. For luxury finishes or full coverage with premium materials, pricing can vary, so we always recommend requesting a custom quote.
Can you go through an automatic car wash with a wrapped car?
It’s not recommended to take a wrapped vehicle through an automatic car wash with brushes or harsh sprays. The high-pressure water and rotating brushes can lift edges, scratch the vinyl, and reduce the lifespan of your wrap. For best results, hand wash your car using a pH-neutral soap and microfiber cloth, or visit a touchless car wash that uses low-pressure water only.