What type of wraps do you offer?
We can Wrap Trucks, Cars, Vans, Box Trucks, RV's, Boats, Trailers, Walls, Windows, Floors or anything else you might want to customize. We've wrapped Piano's, Ice Cream Carts, Guns, and much more. If you have an idea for something that hasn't been listed, please reach out, We'd be interested in trying something new!
Can I customize my wrap?
Yes, our Printed Wraps are Full Color Digitally Printed so the designs have no limitations. Whether you want a Camo Wrap, Custom Race Car Livery, or a Solid Color Two Tone, We have a solution for almost any wrap.
How long will it take to wrap my car?
In most cases, a fleet vehicle wrap installation can be completed in a day or 2, but the design and proofing process can sometimes take a week or two. Standard turn around time for a Fleet Wrap, from concept to completion, is from 10-14 days
How much does it cost to wrap my car?
We offer many different packages for vehicles which make the price vary. Our Spot Graphic kits start at $750. Partial Wraps start at $1,750 and our Full Wrap Packages start at $3,200. All prices are dependant on the work needed to complete the project.
What type of materials do you use for wrapping?
We only use Premium Brand Vinyls. Being a 3M preferred Installer, our Go To product is 3M, but we also use Avery Dennison, Hexis and Orafol, depending on the color, finish or application we are working on.
Do you provide installation services?
Yes, all of our wrap installations are done in-house. Our 3M Perferred Installers will ensure your wrap is installed professionally, the first time. We also offer Wholesale Installations to other local Wrap Companies.
What kind of maintenance do I need to do on my wrap?
Wash your wrap once a week or more often if your vehicle is exposed to a lot of dirt or pollutants. You should hand wash it using 3M Car Wash Soap 39000, or Meguiar's NXT Generation Car Wash or Deep Crystal Car Wash. We also recommend 3M Quick Detailer Spray Wax or Meguiar's Ultimate Quik Wax. You can use another gentle automotive detergent if necessary. Any good brand will work. Always use a nice automotive sponge or clean, soft cloth to wash your wrap. Rinse vehicle with clean water after washing. Minimize water spotting by using a silicone squeegee or chamois to remove water. Dry with a clean microfiber cloth.
Clean bird droppings and difficult stains immediately. Letting them sit for too long will make them harder to remove and may permanently damage the wrap. Soak the affected area for a few minutes with warm, soapy water to loosen the contaminants. Rinse completely and dry with a microfiber cloth. For stubborn contaminants, use denatured alcohol, 3M® Citrus Base Cleaner, Meguiar's Gold Class™ Bug and Stain Remover or two parts isopropyl alcohol to one part water. Always test these solutions on a small area that's not easily noticeable to ensure the cleaner will not harm the wrap. Do not use solvents or oil based cleaning products!