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FAQs about Vehicle Wrapping

Why Choose Wrapstar Customs?

At Wrapstar Customs, we stand out for our 12+ years of unrivaled experience in the vehicle wrapping and automotive customization industry. Our commitment to using only the highest quality materials like 3M, Avery, Wraptors Premium Film, Teckwrap, Hexis, Arlon ensures a luxury service unlike any other. Our extensive celebrity and athlete clientele and 5-year warranty further solidify our position as the premier destination for automotive customization in Surrey, BC.

What Services Does Wrapstar Offer?

We specialize in a wide range of services to cater to all automotive customization needs. From our primary service of Vehicle Wrapping for cars, trucks, and boats to secondary services like Auto Detailing, Window Tinting, and Paint Protection Film (PPF), we ensure every aspect of your vehicle is transformed to reflect your style and personality.

How to Book with Wrapstar Customs?

Booking with Wrapstar Customs is simple and convenient. You can either 'Get Free Quote' right on our website, book a 'Consultation' to discuss your customization needs in detail, 'View Portfolio' to see our previous work, or simply 'Call Now' to speak directly with our experts. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the luxury and professionalism of Wrapstar Customs.

What is a vehicle wrap?

A vehicle wrap consists of a design which is developed by our staff of designers, then printed on special vinyl wrap and laminated, and finally installed or “wrapped” on a vehicle. The wrap is applied directly to the vehicle. The application is so precise it is often mistaken for a custom paint job.

How is a vehicle wrap designed?

Our in-house staff of designers specialize in vehicle wrap design. They work with the client throughout the process to ensure that the message conveyed in the design accurately and appropriately reflects that of the company, product or person. Final proofs, mockups and explanations of the car wrap design are always reviewed prior to sending the job to print.

How do you wrap a vehicle?

Our installers are put through a rigorous apprentice program before they are given the title of expert installer. Once they have reached this level, they are capable of handling the most intricate design wrap installations. The vinyl material is accurately laid out and applied to the vehicle – the actual process is extremely precise, requires a lot of experience and is difficult to explain in writing.

Are car wraps applied to windows?

Yes, but only rear side and rear windows. Window wraps are printed on a special perforated vinyl that allows the driver to see through the rear and side rear windows.

Can a car wrap be removed?

Yes. The wrap can be removed. However, attempting to remove it yourself may cause damage to your paint. We suggest having Wrapstar Customs experts de-install your vehicle wrap as our installation experts are best equipped this task.

Will the car wrap damage my paint?

No. A car wrap, when applied and removed correctly, does not damage your car’s OEM paint. In fact, it protects it.

Is there a guarantee on the vehicle wrap?

Yes, Wrapstar Customs vehicle wrap has a full warranty of 3 years.

Will you wrap a leased vehicle?

Yes. Since a wrap can be removed without damaging a vehicle, there are no restrictions against wrapping a leased vehicle.

Will the car wrap damage my paint?

No. A car wrap, when applied and removed correctly, does not damage your car’s OEM paint. In fact, it protects it.

How do I care for my car wrap?

Yes, Wrapstar Customs vehicle wrap has a full warranty of 3 years.

What’s the difference between a ½, ¼, and full wrap?

A size of the wrap (Full, ½ or ¼) simply refers to the percentage of the car that is covered by the wrap. This is also referred to as a partial vehicle wrap and a full vehicle wrap.

How long does it take to wrap a car?

Our vinyl car wraps are typically completed in 2-4 days, depending on the size of the vehicle and intricacy of the wrap. Time estimates are given to our customers prior to beginning the installation process.

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