How we wrap your car at wax n stuff

 
 

Colour changing a car with a vinyl wrap and disassembling the door jams involves a more extensive process than a standard vinyl wrap. It typically involves the following steps:

  1. Surface preparation: The car is thoroughly cleaned and any dirt, grime, or debris is removed. Any existing paint issues, such as scratches, chips, or oxidation, are also addressed.

  2. Measurement and design: The car's dimensions are measured and a design template is created. The design can be a solid color, a pattern, or a custom graphic.

  3. Printing: The design is printed onto the vinyl wrap material. The vinyl wrap is made of a high-quality, durable material that is resistant to fading, cracking, and peeling.

  4. Cutting: The vinyl wrap is cut to the appropriate size and shape to fit the car's body.

  5. Disassembly: The door jams, trim, and other parts of the car are removed to allow for a seamless wrap. This process is done with care to avoid any damage to the parts that are removed.

  6. Installation: The vinyl wrap is installed onto the car's body, starting from the top and working down to the bottom. The wrap is smoothed out, removing any wrinkles or bubbles. The wrap is then trimmed and heat-sealed to the car's body.

  7. Reassembly: The door jams, trim, and other parts of the car are reassembled and reinstalled.

  8. Final Inspection: The installer will do a final inspection to ensure that the wrap is properly applied, and that there are no wrinkles, bubbles or any other imperfections.

This process can take longer than a standard wrap, as it requires more time and skill to disassemble and reassemble the car. But it allows for a more seamless look, and the final result is a car that appears as if it was painted in the new color.

As with a standard wrap, it's important to note that vehicle wraps are not permanent and can be removed without damage to the original paint. However, professional installation is recommended to ensure the best possible outcome and to avoid any damage to the paint or the wrap.


 
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