Wrapping

WHY GET A CAR WRAP?

1. Make your car your own

A car wrap is the best way to make the car you’ve always wanted a reality. Vinyl offers a wide range of colours from midnight purple to neon green and finishes like satin, gloss, chrome and colour flow.

2. Protect your paint

Vinyl not only looks good but also acts as a protective layer to stop stone chips, scratches and sun damage to your cars paint.

 

3. Affordable colour change

Vinyl wrapping is a rapidly growing industry and more and more wraps are being released at lower price points making colour change wraps very affordable starting from £900 for a full wrap.

4. Its removable Wrap

Cars today have a very limited colour choice with 38% of cars manufactured in 2019 being white due to the resale value, which makes getting your car wrapped a great way to stand out and get the colour you want knowing that when it comes to selling your car  you can get the wrap  removed and it will hold the resale value.

 

VINYL WRAPPING

PERSONAL WRAPS

For any personal wrap contact us to find out more information and pricing

We offer full wraps along with partial wraps like wing mirrors and roof wraps. For any inquiries on a job for your car contact us at info@encorecustoms.co.uk

FAQ

Please reach us at info@encorecustoms.co.uk if you cannot find an answer to your question.

Most wraps last approximately between 5-7 years depending on which vinyl is used.

We offer an expansive range of vinyls in many different colours and finishes. If you would like to see these vinyls send us an email at info@encorecustoms.co.uk and we can get some samples sent out to you free of charge.

Removing vinyl will not cause damage to the cars paint if done properly with the right tools and techniques. We do not recommend uninstalling the wrap yourself, as this could cause damage to the vehicle’s paint.

Of course! If you want to add racing stripes or have a carbon roof, our partial wraps service is just for you. 

By all means! Lease agreements and warranties remain valid with a vehicle wrap, unlike a paint job that can void warranties.