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Generally, vinyl wraps are durable, but they aren’t indestructible. Over time, they wear and tear due to factors such as poor maintenance, accidents, and extreme weather conditions, forcing you to repair or replace the wrap.
If your vehicle wrap is damaged, deciding whether to repair or replace it can be difficult. To help you decide, here’s a detailed guide on when to replace or repair your car wrap.
When to Repair Vehicle Wrap
Vehicle wrap repairs are a cost-effective option for cars with minimal damage. For instance, if your vehicle’s bumper got damaged during a car accident, it can easily be repaired by an experienced wrap company, saving you money as you don’t have to remove the entire wrap.
You can also repair damaged wraps on the front and rear quarter panels of your vehicle as long as the damage isn’t severe. A professional wrap company matches the colors of your new wrap with the rest of your vehicle graphics, ensuring it looks as good as new.
When to Replace Vinyl Wrap
A vehicle wrap replacement is a permanent solution to severely damaged vehicle vinyl graphics, particularly if your wrap is older. Car wraps tend to fade, stain, and peel with time and this can affect your brand’s image if not replaced. Therefore, to keep your vehicle wraps looking their best, it’s crucial to recognize when it’s time to replace your vehicle graphics.
Some of the warning signs to watch out for include:
- Bubbles in the vinyl: Improperly installed vinyl wraps form air bubbles that are unpleasant to look at, requiring replacement.
- Old wraps: If your vehicle wrap is 5 years old or older, it’s time to replace it to ensure it represents your brand in the best light possible.
- Morphed graphics: If the images on your car wrap appear morphed, then it’s time to replace it. This way, viewers see clear images that communicate your brand’s message effectively.
Should I Replace or Repair Car Wrap?
Still not sure whether to replace or repair your car wrap? Call One Source Media today at (929) 205-1088 for a free consultation. Our experts will analyze your vehicle wrap and offer you the best solution.
* This article was originally published here: https://carwraps.com/blog/when-to-repair-or-replace-your-vehicle-wrap?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=when-to-repair-or-replace-your-vehicle-wrap
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