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Vehicle Orange Car Wraps: 4 myths

Vinyl vehicle Orange Car Wraps can be a good option for companies looking for an affordable advertising solution. There are many myths and misconceptions surrounding vehicle Orange Car Wraps, despite the benefits they provide. Nascarwraps understands the benefits of vehicle Orange Car Wraps when they are used correctly. Our team has compiled a list of four myths about vehicle wrappings so that you can make informed decisions about your advertising.

There are 4 common misconceptions about vehicle Orange Car Wraps

The following myths about vinyl vehicle Orange Car Wraps are very common.

1. Vinyl Orange Car Wraps can damage paint

Many people think that vinyl Orange Car Wraps adhere well to the paint of a car and will cause severe damage or flaking when removed. Vinyl Orange Car Wraps do not damage the paint underneath when installed properly, as long as there are no flaking paint, deep scratching, rust or any other damage. You will need at least 90 days for the paint to cure if you want to wrap a new car or one that was recently painted.

2. Wrapping car windows is dangerous

Vinyl vehicle Orange Car Wraps have tiny holes perforated in the areas they cover the window glass. This is to prevent the vinyl from obscuring the driver's view. The tiny holes in the vinyl wrap allow drivers to see the glass just as if it were not covered.

3. Vinyl Orange Car Wraps Need a lot of Maintenance

Vinyl Orange Car Wraps can be viewed as being less durable and harder to maintain than paint. This is not true. Wrapped vehicles usually require the same care, or less than a car that is not wrapped. Wrapped vehicles are not allowed to go through automatic car washes. They must be hand washed instead. A vinyl vehicle wrap will last between 5 and 9 years if it is properly maintained.

4. Wrapping a vehicle is easy

Wrapping a car may seem like an easy task. This couldn't be further from truth. If you want it done correctly, it's best to hire a professional to install the vinyl wrap. Professionals have the equipment and knowledge to create a bubble-free and seamless appearance. They are well worth their cost.

Michael Senning