Car Wrapping: Does Your Car Need One?

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Are you bothered by the dullness of your car paint? Or perhaps you simply don’t like the colour anymore. No matter your reason, car wrapping is certainly a good option to explore. 

Yes, gone are the days when your only solution to changing or improving the colour of your vehicle is to get it repainted. And thanks to technological advances, car owners now have car wrapping as an option. Here, Premier Film Distribution shares what you need to know about car wraps and how it compares to car painting: 

What Is Car Wrapping Exactly?

Car wrapping is a form of vehicle personalization that involves the application of graphics or vinyl on the body of a car. It is gaining popularity not only in Australia but in the US and European countries, too.

Car wrapping essentially involves applying a new layer to your existing vehicle. The vinyl is peeled off and reapplied when the owner wants to change the colour or design. It’s also a cheaper and faster method of personalizing your car compared to repainting it

Car Wrapping Vs. Car Painting – What Are the Differences?

Despite being available for a while now, not many personal car and fleet owners truly understand the differences between the two. 

Here are some major differences between car wrapping and car painting that you should consider:

Application

Car wrapping is faster and cheaper because it uses vinyl instead of paint. While the application itself is the same, the time it takes is shorter. It doesn’t have the drying and curing time required of a freshly painted vehicle. The laborious process of applying the coating is also done away with when car wrapping.

Car wrapping is done in a day, which is way faster than the months-long paint job. What’s more, there’s no need to negotiate with your insurance company to increase your vehicle’s value.

It is worth noting, however, that the final price of your car wrapping project depends on the design you choose and the size of your vehicle.

Repainting, on the other hand, is more expensive and time-consuming than car wrapping. It requires the vehicle to be stripped and sanded and will take a few days to cure.

Colour and Design Customization

Car wrapping allows you to fully customize your car’s look. It is a great way to express your individuality and personality while improving the aesthetics of your vehicle.

Your creativity is your only limit when it comes to choosing the design you want. You can go for subdued colours and patterns or go for bold and bright colours for flashy effects.

As for painting, you may be able to find someone to create the design that you want on your car but it’s going to be pricier and could take a while to finish.

Price

Car wrapping is going to cost you less than a car painting. The reason for this is that vinyl is cheaper than paint and, as we’ve mentioned, the time it takes for the coating to dry or cure is shorter.

Conclusion

Car wrapping is a great way to not only make the aesthetics of your vehicle more attractive but also to give it a more personalized touch. Additionally, it’s a more affordable option than repainting. Of course, the price will vary depending on the car wrap company. 

We hope that this post from Premier Film Distribution has provided you with the information you need to make a decision about what looks best for your vehicle.

Premier Film Distribution, best known for window tinting in Australia also offers high-quality automotive wraps available in various finishes including matte, glossy, pearl, satin, and chrome. Check out Premier Film’s car wraps and find the finish and colour you want for your car!