Vinyl wrapping also known as colour change is a vinyl that is professionally applied to you vehicle whether it be a motorbike, car, van, motorhome, tractor, lorry even boats.
There are a selection of finishes available for the unique finish you require whether it be Gloss, Satin, Matte, Metallic, Sparkle, Carbon Fibre or even Chrome and the colour list is endless, so you can make sure your vehicle looks unique.
With the colour change process you can decide if you would like to go all out and do the complete vehicle inside and out, or maybe you just want the outside done. Dont want a full wrap thats fine to as we can also provide you with a partial wraphere is a list of just a few:
Roof and Mirrors
Dechrome
Accents on the vehicle
Interior Parts
Household Parts
There are also benefits to be had with vinyl wrapping your vehicle instead of having it painted these are:
Wrapping your car will protect the paintwork of your car. It acts like a barrier from any chemicals, bird lime, harsh car washes and light scuffs and scratches.
Please note, vinyl does not provide the same level of protection as PPF.
With new vehicle purchases especially, vinyl wraps have now become very popular as makes transforming the colour and finish of car panels very easy. Finishes can include gloss, matte, satin, chrome and flip colours etc.
Rust is formed when iron and oxygen react with moisture in the air. Wrapping your car with vinyl means the panels of your car won’t be in direct contact with water or the sun, meaning that the development of rust won’t occur.
Understandably, people don’t want to spend thousands of pounds for a full respray and be without their car for over 3 weeks. Not only will the cost of a vinyl wrap be cheaper, the time taken to complete the wrap job will be less than half than that of a respray.
Dirt doesn’t stick to vinyl like it sticks to lacquer on the paintwork of your car. Vinyl also acts like ceramic coating, as it repels water. it can still be detailed too so you can still wax or polish it to keep it looking as fresh as the day you got it.
The time needed to change the colour of your car again or strip the car back to its factory paint finish is very short. If the car in question had been involved in an accident, the time to replace the damaged panel would be a lot less difficult and time consuming than if you had to get a respray.