A full wrap covers the vast majority of a vehicle's exterior, usually panels, and bumpers. We only use 3M or Avery Dennison.
Partial wraps focus on the central portions of the vehicle such as the hood, sides and trunk, and may cover anywhere from one-quarter to three-quarters of the car. These wraps let you incorporate the original color of the car into your design, but the transitions between wrap and paint are designed to be nearly invisible.
These tend to be cheaper than full wraps and easier to change if you need to update your marketing messages. If you don’t want to change the color of your car or are just advertising a special event or limited-time promotion, partial wraps become the ideal choice.
To de-chrome a vehicle (also known as chrome delete) is to cover exposed chrome with a vinyl wrap. This is most commonly done in a gloss or matte black finish, but we can of course accommodate any requests you may have. The result is a sleek, stylish look that really sets a vehicle out from the crowd. The vinyl wrap will also provide a layer of protection for existing chrome from the elements, dirt, and minor abrasions. It can be removed at any time without damage to existing paintwork by a reputable wrapping/wrap removal specialist. This is a service we offer as well. We use materials from 3M and Avery Dennison.
VVIVID - We source our Headlight / taillight tint from VVIVID. we found In our experience VVIVID tint is a Thicker, more resistant material ( rock chips, projected heat from headlight ). A high gloss finish and is more scratch resistance.
Mercedes stripes/mustang stripes / AMG STRIPES / Holden stripes / Ford stripes
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