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Car Wrapping

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What is car wrapping?
Car wrapping is a way of changing the look of your vehicle without the need for a complicated and potentially expensive paint respray. It involves completely or partially covering your vehicle with a vinyl film. This film can be used to overlay the vehicle with a different colour or design, add a gloss or matte finish, or simply add a protective layer.

Whether you are a small business or run a large fleet, or simply want to personalise your ride with a fresh new colour, vehicle wrapping is highly affordable and the finished effect (applied properly) looks absolutely awesome.

Here are some of the TCW1 factors which can influence your car wrap cost:

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Vehicle Type and Size

One of the main factors is going to be the size of your vehicle. A car wrap is going to cost a lot less than a full wrap for a large van where more space needs to be covered and so more material is required. Different vehicles also present their own challenges so you may find that price varies depending on the model and make.

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Type of Wrap

There are a few different ways to wrap a car or van. You may want a full wrap, particularly if you are changing the colour of your vehicle. You may only want what is called a half wrap where the design is worked into the existing surface of the vehicle.

If you run a business you may want to have specially tailored graphics that advertise your services or products, perhaps to fit on the side or back of a van. Graphics have the added cost of design and printing to fit perfectly onto your vehicle.

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Type of Finish

The range of wrap finishes have also expanded over recent years and new innovations are constantly coming about. There are choices ranging from matt, gloss, and metallic finishes as well as different textures that can all help make your vehicle stand out from the crowd. If you are looking to strengthen your bodywork coat to make it more resistant and water repellent, you may want to take a look at our new ceramic coatings.

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Email: support@tcw1.co.uk or visit the contact section of our website for online support.

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