VEHICLE GRAPHICS ARE A GREAT WAY TO GET THE WORD OUT! Whether it be for business advertising, or exposure for your organization. If you want to simply add a name, website and phone number, or wrap the whole side of a box truck, we can take care of you. Give us a call or come in and talk to us regarding your needs.
HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR VEHICLE GRAPHICS Vehicles should not be washed or come into contact with water for a week after vinyl or wrap installation. Cleanings should be done by hand, not by an automated car wash. Use a soft sponge or microfiber towel with room-temperature water and mild soap. Avoid chemical solvents and corrosives as well as high-pressure washes, which may cause decals and wraps to peel.
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST? We get this question often. Because every vehicle graphic is unique in size, placement and complexity, the price varies quite a bit and is difficult to give a price without knowing all the details Here are some questions to help you decide what you'd like.
What size are you looking for? Would you prefer a small decal under your side mirrors, your logo enlarged for the side of your doors, or graphics for your windows?
What graphics would you like? Do you want lettering only, contour cut artwork, or are you wanting to wrap (cover) a portion your vehicle? Do you need help designing/creating artwork?
Longevity - How do you anticipate leaving the graphics on your vehicle? We provide different grades of cast vinyls, made specifically for vehicles. We also offer different qualities of protective lamination. For temporary graphics there's no need to spend the extra for longer-life overlaminates.
Cut 2mil Vinyl or Digitally Printed Vinyl? There are typically 2 distinct types of vehicle graphics: individually cut colored vinyl (Pre-Colored 2mil Vinyl) or digital vinyl (White cast vinyl digitally printed with UV Inks). See further detailed differences HERE.
TOOLS & TIPS Remember that applying decals by hand is not generally recommended: Rubber squeegees and similar tools distribute pressure more evenly than application by hand. You reduce the risk of wrinkles and air pockets forming beneath your vinyl if you avoid by-hand application.
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