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VEHICLE WRAPS

Full Vehicle Wraps

Change the look of your vehicle with a vinyl wrap!100% reversible!
100% unique!

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Give your vehicle a sleek look by protecting the trim pieces with vinyl!

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Custom Graphics

We can bring any design to life! Whether for your personal vehicle or for commercial branding.

Wrap Pricing

Small Car

From

$2699

Fiat 500

Mini Cooper

Nissan Micra

Mid-size Car/Sedan

From

$2999

Mercedes C class

Subaru STI

Dodge Challenger

Large Car/SUV

From

$3399

Rolls Royce Wraith

BMW X6

Mercedes S Class

Roofs/Hoods/Mirrors/Lips

From

$199

Wrapping accents is a cost effective way of giving your vehicle a new look!

From

$549

Apply gloss black vinyl to all chrome on vehicle.
A.k.a Blackout.

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Commercial Branding

From

$149

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Promote your brand on personal or fleet vehicles!

We will wrap pretty much anything: Boats, Dirtbikes, Snowmobiles, Gaming consoles, etc.

Just ask us!

  • How long does a full vehicle wrap take?
    A professional full colour change wrap takes around 1 week. We spend the first 2 days alone decontaminating and dismantling the vehicle in preparation for vinyl.
  • How long does a vinyl wrap last?
    Typically 3-4 years. After this time, normal wear like scratches will affect the look of your vehicle. For printed commercial wraps the life expectancy is close to 8 years. Life span of a wrap will also depend on the level of after care performed.
  • What brand vinyl do you use?
    We use Avery Dennison, 3M, and Teckwrap.
  • Do I have to update my vehicle's registration?
    Yes, you will have to notify Service Ontario about the change. It costs around $30.
  • Can you ceramic coat a wrap?
    Absolutely! We actually suggest doing so to help with maintenance, and provide protection and fade resistance.
  • Do all colours cost the same?
    Most gloss, satin, and matte colours cost the same. Specialty/textured vinyls cost more such as chrome, colour shift, and carbon fiber.
  • Do you wrap inside door jambs?
    It is not standard practice to wrap the door jambs when doing full car wraps although you have the option to do so.
  • Is it removable? Will it damage my car when removed?
    All wraps are 100% removable with guaranteed no damage to the OEM paint of the car. In fact a wrap is a great protection for the paint of your vehicle. Please note that paint can be damaged on parts that have been repaired and repainted (non-OEM paint job)
  • Can I wrap a car myself? Do you sell wrap vinyl?
    Wrapping is not even close to as easy as it may seem. All of our installers are certified through extensive training and have many years of experience. We sell vinyl incase you don't believe us!
  • Is it better to paint a car or wrap it?
    Painting is a permanent thing that can’t be done on a brand new car unless you are ok with losing a lot of the resale value. Wrapping is a temporary product that gives a unique look and finish without damaging and rather protecting the existing paint job of the car. In short, wrap is for customizing of an otherwise perfect condition vehicle, painting is for repairs of damaged parts mostly. The possibilites are also endless with wraps - from custom prints, to chrome... you just can't get that with paint. All at a fraction of the cost!
  • How do I wash a car with a wrap on it? Can I polish or wax it?
    There are several types of approved car washes. You can wash a wrapped can using hand wash with soap and water and a sponge, you can use touchless car wash, you can use pressure washer as long as you keep the nozzle at least 12” away from the surface under 90 degree angle to it. Never use soft cloth mechanical car washes! They can damage the vinyl. Polishing is not recommended. You can wax gloss wraps and should avoid doing this with satin or matte wraps. Spray on products containing liquid wax are good for most types of wraps. No special after care is recommended for commercial graphics wrap. Just washing. Don’t let the salt sit on the surface of a wrap in winter for a long time! It can damage the film.
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