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WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE A COLOR CHANGE CAR WRAP

The impact of color certainly shouldn’t be underestimated. When it comes to the shade of your car, up until the invention of the car wrap the only choice you had was to stick with the factory hue or spend out for a complete respray.

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HOW LONG DOES VINYL WRAP LAST ON A CAR?

Vinyl car wraps provide a barrier of protection that will keep your vehicle’s original paint job pristine for years. How many? The expected performance life of a quality vinyl wrap is between 5 and 7 years if properly maintained. “Performance life” refers to the length of time the wrap will look good and stay adhered to your vehicle. This means your car will have a barrier of protection for the better part of a decade after installation. Of course, there are some factors that can affect the lifespan of the vinyl wrap installed on your car.

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PAINT OR WRAP: THE BEST WAY TO CHROME YOUR CAR

Polished chrome and high-performance luxury vehicles have gone hand-in-hand for decades, and perhaps much, much longer. Almost as long as cars have been on the road, automakers have used chrome accents to make their vehicles pop and stand out from the competition. In time, drivers began adding their own aftermarket chrome accents to give their vehicles more aesthetic flare. But only recently have drivers been able to go beyond chrome accents and transform their rides into fully chromed-out chariots.

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REAL CARBON FIBER PARTS VS. CARBON FIBER VINYL WRAP

Carbon fiber and high-performance exotic vehicles go hand-in-hand. In addition to the sleek, racecar-inspired look or carbon fiber, many drivers prefer this space-age material for its weight-reducing properties. Carbon fiber parts can weigh significantly less than similar parts made from sheet metal, steel, and even plastic, which translates to a lighter, faster car.

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