Jan 1, 1970
Most clients choose to apply graphics to their vehicles using the vehicle colour as the background. This can incorporate details such as logo, information and contact details. Full or partial wraps change the appearance of…
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Jan 1, 1970
All our products are designed to be removable from factory finish paintwork. If there is any damaged paintwork or perhaps repairs that have been completed in the past this may affect how easily the graphic…
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Jan 1, 1970
We would always recommend notifying your insurance company if making any changes to your vehicle. If you are changing the complete colour of your vehicle then you do need to inform the DVLA as well…
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Jan 1, 1970
We recommend hand washing your vehicle with a mild detergent and thoroughly drying with a lint free cloth. Please allow 7 days after application to ensure the adhesive is at full stregth. We don't recommend…
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Jan 1, 1970
With standard graphics its relatively straight forward to strip and replace just one section. If future changes are likely we can usually make allowances at the design stage.
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Jan 1, 1970
Yes you need to inform the DVLA of a colour change and your insurance company.
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Jan 1, 1970
Normally the installation will be completed in a single day, but a complex full wrap may take a little longer. We will try and advise you on the day - there are rare occasions where…
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Jan 1, 1970
Absolutely not! The same process works equally well on buses, boats, trains, planes, fridges... in fact pretty much anything with a smooth clean surface. We have many diverse customers and love unusual projects.
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Jan 1, 1970
Graphics can be safely applied to factory finish paintwork for many years, and removed without damage to the vehicle.In fact graphics are sometimes added to protect the original finish from stone chips and scratches. On…
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