Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a liquid wrap and vinyl wrap?
Liquid wraps are created from gallons of paint and vinyl wraps are created into a film roll that’s used like a large sticker.
Why is it called a liquid wrap?
Liquid wraps are installed from a spray gun that’s operated by either a turbine sprayer or air compressor
How long can a liquid wrap last?
3+ years with the proper maintenance upkeep of normal car washing and applying the Dipcoat Protection Spray. It’s recommended that you remove your wrap at the 5 year mark for proper peelabilty.
How long will it take for a full body liquid wrap to be completed?
Typically, it’s a 4-5 day process to complete but that’ll depend on the vehicles condition.
Can I wrap my vehicle that has peeling clear coat and sun damage?
Yes, most wraps can be applied without sanding or performing any body work. All wraps are beneficial to damaged or badly painted vehicles because they cover up the eye sore leaving you unaware to what’s underneath.
How long will it take for a full chrome delete, brake caliper painting or wheel painting to be completed?
All services will depend on how much work is being done, we normally communicate time frames upon scheduling.
Does your work come with a warranty?
Yes, our services come with a 45 day warranty that consist of installer errors.
How do I care for my new liquid wrap?
We provide our customers with a Dipcoat Protection Spray that helps with the longevity, this spray is used like car wax after every car wash.
Do liquid wraps really peel off?
Yes, all of the spray products that we use peel off. This can be done by the customer or returned to us for any removal needs.
What is the difference between permanent paint and removable wrap paint?
Permanent paint is your everyday original oem paint finish, this option doesn’t allow you to peel off and return to the original paint finish.
Removable wrap paint is applied over the original oem finish, this option allows you to peel off at anytime.