Yes, most vinyl wraps we offer can be ceramic coated and have the same effects as it would on paint.
A typical coating could be used, but we offer a special coating specifically designed to keep the finish of a satin/matte wrap.
Yes, we have swatch books of colors from every major vinyl and PPF brand. Our showroom also houses extra rolls and vinyl from cars we’ve already wrapped.
It is definitely possible, but we can never guarantee an exact match. If you could send us a sample of that paint, we’d love to help you find a good match.
A vinyl car wrap is a high-quality film applied over your vehicle's paint to change its appearance or protect the original finish. It can be used for full coverage, partial accents, or custom designs.
Our vinyl car wraps typically last from 5 to 7 years, depending on factors like maintenance, weather conditions, and exposure to the elements.
Yes, you can wash your car after getting a wrap. To maintain the wrap's quality, we recommend hand washing with a mild soap and avoiding high-pressure washers or automatic car washes.
No, when professionally installed and removed, a vinyl wrap should not damage your car’s paint. However, it's crucial that the original paint is in good condition before applying the wrap.
Chrome delete is the process of covering or removing the chrome trim on your vehicle with a matte or gloss black vinyl. It gives your car a sleek, modern look by eliminating chrome accents.
Similar to vinyl wraps, chrome deletes can last between 5 to 7 years with proper care. They are durable but can be removed if you want to revert to the original chrome look.
Paint Protection Film (PPF) is a transparent film applied to your vehicle's paintwork to protect it from scratches, chips, and environmental damage while maintaining the original look of your car.
While both PPF and car wraps protect your vehicle, PPF is designed specifically for protection and is clear, preserving your car’s original color and finish. Car wraps, on the other hand, can alter the appearance with different colors and finishes.
Powder coating is a finishing process for metal parts where a powder is applied electrostatically and then cured under heat. It creates a durable and attractive finish that is resistant to scratches, chipping, and fading.
Yes, we offer powder coating services for wheels. It’s a great way to customize your wheels and improve their durability and appearance.
Yes, we do! Our owner, David, has been a licensed insurance agent since 2011 and can help you through the process.
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