Colour Change Wrap
What Is a Vinyl Wrap?
A colour change wrap is a self-adhesive skin that is directly installed onto the paintwork of a vehicle. Wraps aren’t just limited to cars and are installed on many different vehicles and surfaces.
A full colour change wrap is novel way of temporarily altering your vehicle’s colour without affecting the original OEM paint work, so you can have a bit of fun with a wild colour and celebrate the beautiful design lines of your car in a unique way.
As well as making it more unique, vinyl wraps help protect paint work from minor scratches, and breakdown from UV exposure.
The Best Materials
There is a wide array of vinyl colours and texture for you to choose from and we only use the highest quality films on the market. These films come with a manufacturer’s warranty so that you can rest assured that our installations are non damaging to your car's paintwork.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How is It Installed?
Vinyl wraps are dry applied using a heat gun to soften and conform the material around the car, specialist application tools are also used to trim, tuck, and neatly finish off the edges.
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How Long Does it Take To Install?
If you are ready to book your car in for a wrap, waiting time is usually between 1-3 weeks depending on how busy we are, we also need a bit of time to order the vinyl in.
Be prepared to leave your vehicle in our workshop for a good week for us to properly complete the warp. This time is used to the full as we meticulously wash, dismantling, and wrap your vehicle.
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What Does It Cost?
Full wraps colour change wraps cost around $3,500 - $10,000 depending on the difficulty of install and the film selected. Before giving you a solid quote, we would go over your car to gauge the difficulty level and confirm what colour you are after. Different finishes of vinyl have different costs too; so, a matte black wrap would be cheaper than a chrome gold wrap on the same car
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How Long Does it Last?
The longevity of a wrap really depends on several factors such as sun exposure, climate, frequency of washing, and general ‘wear and tear’.Wraps do not last as long on vehicles that are out on the road every day and in the sun a lot. With heavy wear and tear like this, the life expectancy may be as short as 2 years. However, even something as simple as parking in the shade could increase the life expectancy of your vehicle wrap dramatically.