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How To Get A Custom Car Wrap From The Experts at Wraps1.com

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We have all seen a good looking wrapped car and wondered, “How does that work? How can my boat, car, food truck or delivery van make a statement that is bold, clear and gets noticed on the road?” Did you know that just one car wrap could generate between 30,000 and 70,000 views per day?

Our customer-centric process makes it easy

Step One:

Contact Wraps1.com operations team with vehicle information and a potential wrap design idea to receive an estimate. If you don’t have a design idea it’s ok, our team of talented designers will help. We’ll provide you with the cost and help you make an informed decision about your wrap.

Step Two:

After deciding to move forward on your wrap, you’ll receive the necessary paperwork to begin production. An electronic signoff (via DocuSign) is needed as well as a deposit to Wraps1.com.

Step Three:

Once all of the paperwork and the deposit are in hand, you will begin working with a designated designer.

Step Four:

What will we need from you to get started? Just these two things:

  • Flat photos of each side of your vehicle to build the custom template
  • Hands-on measurements to finalize our in-house template

Step Five:

We’ll send you a link so you can upload any vector files (such as your business’s logo) for our designer. Through that link you’ll be able to view the mock-up of one side of your vehicle and work with the designer on any required changes.

Step Six:

After you approve the first side, you’ll be sent a mock-up of the rest of your vehicle. Once the final viewing is approved Wraps1.com will panel the graphics for print.

Step Seven:

Over the next three days, we’ll print, cure and laminate your vinyl wrap. This process ensures that your wrap will be strong and long-lasting. (Note: To avoid long-term complications or short-lived graphics, the graphics must cure for at least 18 hours before laminating. If you opt to skip the 18-hour curing process, any warranties are VOID.)

Step Eight:

Come in for your installation! Please note that the process generally takes two days, depending on the size of your vehicle or project, to complete.

Already have an idea? Contact us today to get your process started!