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Compare the quality of our Vehicle Wraps to those of our competitors!

Looking for the best vehicle wrap installers in Southern California? Compare our vehicle wrap installation quality with other local companies.

Don't settle for less:

  • Custom-built enclosed clean print room (dust-free & temperature controlled)
  • Indoor installation facility
  • Minimal seams
  • Minimal stretch
  • High Performance Cast vinyl's - We use 3M, Avery, Oracal & Arlon
  • High gloss UV coated cast laminate
  • High resolution, wide format prints
  • In house from start to finish. Design, Print, Install
  • Installation and material warranty

Bumpers & Curves

Curved areas of a vehicle such as bumpers and fenders are a dead give away of a novice installer. If rushed or un-experienced, an installer will make cuts with overlapping flaps to cheat the difficult areas. Unfortunately, this is only cheating you. Creating additional seams and overlaps in an area where the vinyl is already stretched almost always ends up with the vinyl peeling back up. Not only does this look bad, but it creates problem areas that will allow dirt and water to get in and starts a chain reaction dramatically decreasing the life span of your wrap.

Lights, door handles & trimming

Cutting on a vehicle is something that takes a steady artistic hand, and practice. Lots of practice. The trick is to apply the right amount of pressure with the razor blade to score the vinyl enough to pull it apart, without going deep enough to cut the paint. You won't know if a novice installer has butchered your paint job until you remove the wrap. If done correctly, a wrap will actually preserve the paint and the resale value of your vehicle.

On certain areas we even use "Knifeless Tape" which eliminates the need of using a blade to perform the cut.

Alignment & Registration 

Wraps are printed in multiple panels on 60" (most of our competitors can go up to only 54") wide vinyl film and applied by hand. Alignment during installation is achieved by a combination of bleed, or compensation in the design, and proper installation techniques. Below are examples of alignment on both overlapping panels and window graphics.

Many wrap companies simply do not cut out the details on a vehicle. Emblems and trim, and door handles should be removed or cut out to avoid issues with cracking and peeling. Not only does it look bad, but it significantly decreases the life span of your wrap.

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