Frequently Asked Questions.

What is wrapping?

A wrap is a vinyl based skin that is covered all over the car to change the appearance of a vehicle. This can come in many different varieties of colour such as gloss, matt, pearlescent, satin and chrome. All of these can give your vehicle it’s own unique design. More information can be found on our services page.

What is PPF?

PPF stands for Paint Protection Film and is applied to a vehicle to protect the paint work. There are a few different types of paint protection film and more information about these can be found on our services page.

What warranty do I get?

The type of warranty you would get depends on what service you are having. For example all of our wraps come with a minimum of a three year manafactuer warranty, unless otherwise stated. Paint Protection Film comes with a minimum of 7 years warranty against yellowing and cracking.  More information can be found out on our warranty page

How long does it take?

A standard full colour change wrap or full car PPF will take around 4-5 working days. This is to ensure that all the work carried out is done to the highest possible standard. Small jobs such as, roof wraps or tints would take 1 working day.

Will my wrap fade?

All of the wraps that we provide come with a minimum of a 3 year colour life span, but this can be affected by the upkeep of the vehicle and certain bespoke colours. We will advise you when enquiring your desired choice.

How much does it cost?

Prices can change depending on the size of the car and the type of vinyl being used, a medium size car having a colour change wrap would start from £1500.

Will the wrap affect the paintwork underneath?

If the paintwork is direct from the manufacturer or has been repaired by an approved garage, the wrap/PPF will not affect the paintwork other than protecting it.

Do I need to inform my insurance company?

If more than 30% of your car is going to be a different colour we would advise people to tell their insurance company to avoid any complications in the future. However we do not take any responsibility for you failing to inform your insurance company.

How many people are on a training course?

There will be a maximum of 10 people on a training course, there will be less on some depending on the course but this will be specified on the academy page.

What are the hours of the training courses?

A usual day of training would start at 9am and finish at 5pm, with half an hour for a lunch break and an opportunity to grab refreshments throughout the day.

What brands of vinyl will be used on the day?

You will be using materials such as; Hexis, 3M, Avery Denison and other leading brands.