What's the difference between vinyl wrap and PPF?
Vinyl wrap is mostly cosmetic, it changes the color or finish (matte, satin, gloss, chrome). PPF is a thicker, clear, self-healing urethane film designed to absorb rock chips and protect your paint underneath. Many clients combine both: PPF on the front-end impact zones, vinyl wrap for the look.
Will it damage my paint?
No, both vinyl and PPF are designed to come off cleanly without harming factory paint, as long as the original paint is in good condition. We do a full inspection before quoting.
How long does a wrap last?
A quality vinyl wrap lasts 5 to 7 years with proper care. Premium PPF carries a 7 to 10 year manufacturer warranty against yellowing, cracking and peeling.
Full wrap vs partial wrap, what's better?
Full wraps change the entire look of your car and protect every panel. Partial wraps (hood, roof, mirrors, accents) are more affordable and great for two-tone looks. We'll quote both.
How long does installation take?
Partial wraps and PPF kits are usually 1 to 2 days. A full color-change wrap typically takes 4 to 7 days depending on the vehicle and how many panels need to be removed for proper edge wrapping.
Can you wrap a leased vehicle?
Yes, wraps are fully reversible, which is why they're popular on leases. We remove cleanly at lease end with no residue or paint damage.