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What to know before getting your car wrapped

Wrapping a vehicle in vinyl to alter its look was once the domain of show cars, luxury and exotics but has now gone mainstream as part of a growing multibillion-dollar industry.

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This photo provided by Edmunds shows a car wrap being installed on a Tesla Model 3. The job to apply this metallic light blue vinyl cost about $3,700 at a shop in Southern California. This included parts, labor and an optional ceramic coating for added durability.


Wrapping a vehicle in vinyl to alter its look was once the domain of show cars, luxury and exotics but has now gone mainstream as part of a growing multibillion-dollar industry.

A car wrap is a series of vinyl decals that allows an owner to change the look of a vehicle without the long-term commitment of a traditional paint job. Think of it as a temporary tattoo for your car. Wrapping differs from a paint job in that the decals can be removed later with no impact on the existing paint, assuming the wrap was maintained correctly.

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