Frequently Asked Questions

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How Long Does A Wrap Last?

On Average 3 to 5 years. Sometimes longer depending on how well you take care of it.

How long does it take to install a full vehicle wrap?

4 to 5 business days for personal vehicles and 2 to 3 days for commercial vehicles.

Can I remove the wrap?

 It's 100%  removable. The wrap removal process is pretty easy. The films we use are considered and easy peel for up to 4 years when we remove them any remaining residue is removed with using adhesive removers and cleaners.

Do you install customer provided vinyl?

Typically we will not install a customer provided vinyl wrap, but we might be able to do smaller jobs like racing stripes, stickers, etc. For more information contact TGD wraps directly.

How do I care for my wrap?

 Hand washing your vehicle is what we always recommend we don't recommend using automated car washes because the chances of damaging your wrap are significantly higher.  We also recommend using wrap specific cleaners and detailers. We highly recommend Ceramic Coating your wrap for added protection for information on having your wrap ceramic coated contact TGD wraps directly.

Can you do printed vehicle wraps?

Yes, we can do printed wraps for both personal and business vehicle. We have full design capabilities in house to help meet your businesses vision and branding goals. 

Can I get a quote over the phone?

We do not offer quotes over the phone. We require that you to bring your vehicle by the shop, because there is multiple variables like conduction of the paint, color of the vinyl, and size of the vehicle, etc that go into working up a quote. 

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