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Ways to Wrap a Vehicle

January 15, 2019

What are your options for wrapping a vehicle? Do you need to dedicate yourself to wrapping the entire car from one bumper to another? No. It’s possible to concentrate on individual panels in order to protect against certain dangers or to accomplish a certain look. The vinyl film can be applied one panel at a time, in order for you to have full control over how much of the vehicle car gets covered.

Here is a look into some various options you have as it’ll come to applying a car wrap to your vehicle:

Full Wrap

If you want full protection for your vehicle’s painted surfaces, it’s possible to cover each body panel using a full wrap. It’d prevent damage all of the way around. It’s also possible to choose a unique color finish or scheme to give the vehicle a more distinctive appearance.

A matte finish is one popular choice for sportier vehicles, yet metallic and carbon fiber finishes may also be eye-catching. It’s also possible to expand your options, as well as explore complicated designs that have digitally printed vinyl.

Partial Wrap

Perhaps you’re just concerned with protecting your vehicle’s front bumper and hood from road debris, or you’re working on a restricted budget, and a full wrap, right now, is out of the question.

A clear vinyl wrap for your vehicle’s front end, in either case, will keep your vehicle’s paint protected for a fraction of the expense.

Roof Only

Contrast is critical in good design, and a few carmakers apply this principle to great effect. Utilizing a contrasting shade for the roof crafts an amazing visual effect which assists in breaking up the boring ocean of black and gray vehicles. However, if your automobile’s manufacturer did not offer this option, you will have to do it on your own.

Thankfully, vinyl car wraps make it easy to do. Black and white are the two most popular choices for a contrasting roof color, however, the options are endless.

Cockpit Style

One other choice for a contrasting color combo includes involving the whole canopy in a single shade, which would involve the pillars that surround your vehicle’s windows. It’d permit you to carry the accent color more completely throughout the whole design.

The “cockpit style,” two-toned paint job is becoming more popular in the supercar world, both because of the proliferation of carbon fiber body panels, as well as a bigger design trend toward visual contrast.

Hood-Only

If you’re modifying your vehicle to increase performance and you wish to make a visual change that goes along with it, you might apply a carbon fiber-patterned wrap to the hood of the car. Carbon fiber hoods are a popular weight-saving step for race cars; however, it’s possible to get that sporty appearance without having to pay through the roof for a carbon fiber hood.

Or perhaps you long for those times of the Pontiac Trans Am, and you wish to bring hood designs back into popularity.

For more information on our Penticton vehicle wraps contact Speedpro Penticton today!

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