Car enthusiasts have debated the pros and cons of wrapping vs. paint jobs for years. Read on for help deciding which method is best for you and your car.
If you’re looking to upgrade the exterior of your car, there’s no doubt you’ve run into the long-standing debate of vinyl wrapping vs. the classic paint job. While this debate may never end, you can certainly decide which one best fits you, your needs, and your budget. Read on to learn the pros and cons of wrapping vs. paint jobs.
Vinyl wraps can completely or partially cover your car and come in what is referred to as cut graphics, half wraps, and full wraps. In the past, only businesses used them to put their logos on vehicles for advertising purposes. However, they’ve recently become more accessible to the everyday car enthusiast.
The sheet is typically fitted over the shape of the car, relaxed through heat, and smoothed to remove any bubbles or wrinkles.
Today, vinyl wraps are much more affordable than repainting your entire car, and they also take much less time—typically about a day. Wraps are perfect if you want unique customizations, colors, and designs on your exterior. In addition, they protect the actual paint of your car, so the original paint will stay looking brand-new when you remove the vinyl.
However, it’s unfortunately common for companies to claim expertise in vinyl wrapping without knowing how to do a proper installation, leaving the car with bubbles and wrinkles. Also, if your car is dented or damaged, a wrap can be nearly impossible to install. Additionally, wraps aren’t great options for those who don’t cover their car or leave it out in the sun for extended periods of time, as the vinyl wrap’s color will quickly fade.
Automotive painting is the process of stripping the car, repairing dents, applying primer, and waiting for it to dry before applying the paint. In between the primer and paint, the car will need a thorough sanding and a layer of lacquer before a final buff. Typically, the paint goes on with a car paint spray gun.
This is a better option for cars with dents, scratches, or other forms of damage. You also don’t have to have the entirety of your car painted at one time, meaning you can save more money compared to painting or wrapping an entire vehicle.
But with painting your car, you can’t undo a decision, and it’s difficult to remove the color. In addition, the process of painting a car is long and laborious. Plus, you’ll have to repaint it every time if the paint suffers damage. While the effort may be worth it to some, preventing your paint job from fading is also a very involved process.
Ultimately, what you choose depends on your needs and how much money as well as maintenance you’re willing to put into your vehicle. But now that you know the pros and cons of wrapping versus paint jobs, you’re better equipped to decide which method is best for you and your vehicle.
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