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How Your Vehicle's Paint Affects Your Car Wrap Design

The current vehicle paint job determines the design potential for car wraps. It's crucial to understand how the final presentation of your vehicle will appear. Although a wrap is an outstanding addition to any car, it won't make up for issues with the current paint job's quality.



Vehicle Wraps Can't Compensate For Bad Paint Jobs


If there are numerous scratches or chips in the vehicle's current paint, it will show through the car wrap design. A professional application of a clear coat to these areas is necessary before wrapping the car so that they don't interfere with the appearance of graphics. If the installer doesn't do this correctly, you might end up spending money trying to fix mistakes long after installation day has passed. ​


An excellent rule of thumb is if your vehicle needs any touch-ups due to wear and tear from everyday use - get them taken care of before installing a new vehicle wrap! Those who want more information about how we take care of our customer's vehicles at Wrap Garage in Rockwell, Texas, should contact us now.


The Materials Impact The Durability And Aesthetic Appeal


Since vehicle wraps can last for years, it's crucial to think about the materials the wrap company uses before purchasing. The particular type of material will determine how long your car wrap lasts and what its aesthetic appearance is like when applied.


For example, a vinyl film that doesn't require any adhesive or prep work would have an instant cosmetic appeal but won't be as durable as films requiring additional steps in preparation, such as silicone treatments or heat pressing onto clear coat finishes.


This fact means you'll need to invest more money into getting repairs done on this type of vehicle wrapping - which may not always be worth it!


If you want something that looks good without great length-of-life expectancy, then consider using polyurethane paint instead. The decision is yours solely.


Professional Wrap Installers Stand By Their Work


All vehicle wraps are not the same. There's a massive difference between paint and polyurethane.


A wrap that requires no preparation work will have an instant cosmetic appeal but won't be as durable as films requiring additional steps in preparation such as silicone treatments or heat pressing onto clear coat finishes. This situation means you'll need to invest more money into getting repairs done on this type of vehicle wrapping - which may not always be worth it!


If you want something that looks good without great length-of-life expectancy, then consider using polyurethane paint instead. The decision is yours solely.


Our team stands behind their product with 100% satisfaction guaranteed for life! No hidden contract clauses, limitations, or time limits.


Visit Wrap Garage For Your Next Vehicle Wrap


For more information on vehicle wraps from our company, contact us. We would love to help out with any questions or needs you may have in this regard!

2 Comments


John Wilson
John Wilson
Nov 11

Great tips on how vehicle paint affects car wraps! I’m interested in wrapping my local tow trucks for Riteway Towing NYC. It would be awesome to have a design that stands out and makes our trucks look even more professional. Can’t wait to see how the wrap will turn out once the design is finalized!

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