GOT QUESTIONS?

FAQ

  • No. Unfortunately wrap is not a solution for paint issues, such as clear coat failure, paint peeling or sun damage. During the wrap process we may need to reposition the wrap and it will cause the wrap to pull clear or paint. This will ruin the paint and ultimately ruin the look of the wrap. We recommend if there any paint issues that it be professionally repainted or fixed before getting wrapped.

  • Yes. If rock chips are extremely bad we will discuss the matter to sand them down or not. Small scratches and small rock chips are not a problem, but large scratches or rock chips can be seen through the wrap. We recommend having a body shop sand down any large scratches and fixed properly, before wrapping.

  • The cost of a full color change wrap all depends on the make, model, type of vehicle, without or with door jambs, desired wrap color, current color of vehicle, trim level and modifications. We also offer partial wraps such as hood wrap, roof wraps, stripes, chrome delete, light tint, etc. So it is best to contact us about the details of your vehicle, so we can get you an accurate quote. Sometimes it is best to call to set up appointment to come by to look at colors and we can check out the vehicle in person.

  • A full color change wrap can take us a week to a week and half. The amount of time it takes us to wrap also depends on the job and how much needs to be wrapped. We also fully disassemble and take our time through out the process. A smaller job such as a roof wrap or hood wrap or stripes can take a day. Any job can vary based on the level detail.

  • We use the best materials on the market. These materials will last up to 3 - 5 years, if kept properly. We recommend using a liquid wax conditioner specifically formulated for wraps, such as Jax Wax Wrap Star or have your wrap ceramic coated.

  • Ceramic coating and any other kind of coating are great to protect the painted surface, but wrap can not go over any coatings. If a vehicle has a coating it will not allow the wrap to stick. This means that any kind of coating must be removed before wrapping. Some coatings or sealants can be removed with a strong degreaser, which we can do in-house, but a ceramic coating needs to be removed by a professional detailer.

  • Yes you can and we typically recommend to ceramic coat a wrap. We recommend a ceramic coating because it increases the lifespan of a wrap and makes cleaning your car so much easier. If you choose a satin finish wrap we always recommend a ceramic coating.

 

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Location

121 Rutherford Rd.
Greenville, SC 29609

Hours
Monday – Friday
9 am – 5 pm

Phone
864.553.1718