Pre-wrap Inspection

A detailed inspection and preparation of the car before applying a wrap is essential, including checking for damage on the original paint. A vinyl wrap does not properly adhere to the damaged surface, making it difficult (and sometimes impossible) to execute a clean, proper installation. The surface needs to be near perfect for the vinyl wrap to grip and form-fit the car effectively. A vehicle must also undergo a thorough cleaning process to remove any dust, dirt, or grime before applying a vinyl wrap.

  • What is the make and model of the car? The complexity of the design directly affects the time needed to wrap a vehicle, varying the cost
  • Does the car have any kind of body kit? Cars with custom body kits usually add to the intricacies of the wrap, due in large part to the unique angles and creases of the aftermarket parts
  • What vinyl hue do you want? Standard vinyl hues are offered in three different finishes – gloss, matte, or satin. With our supplier we offer a wide varitey of color options from brands including: 3M, Avery and Briteline.
  • Do you want custom printed graphic? We have CMYK high resolution printing abilities combined with multiple cast and calandered vinyl finished with either a glass or matte laminate finish.
  • What parts of the car do you want to be wrapped? Maybe you want to get the car wrapped top to bottom for commercial purposes (as a means to promote your business). Or perhaps you aren’t looking to have your entire vehicle wrapped, but rather just apply a carbon-fiber hood or red brake calipers. Each option and approach will be priced differently depending on these factors.

Vortex Warranty Coverage