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What car and van parts can be wrapped?
Vinyl wraps for cars and vans have become increasingly popular over the years. It is a cost-effective way for a business to advertise their brand without incurring any additional marketing expenses. They can place the vinyl wrap on certain parts of their vehicle or all over their vehicle. It depends on how elaborate they want to make the advertisement on the wrap.
The most obvious location for vinyl wrap is the exterior shell of your vehicle. Wherever you see paint on the exterior of your vehicle, it can be covered with vinyl wrap. You can choose to wrap all the painted areas or only a select few of them. Some people just like to wrap their car doors or rear bumpers because those are the most noticeable areas on the outside. It is much cheaper than a full wrap too.
Vinyl wraps can serve other purposes besides marketing and visual appeal. Sometimes they come in handy for protecting the paint and other parts of your vehicle too. For instance, let’s say you want to protect your roof from the UV rays of the sun. You could put a wrap on your roof as a defence mechanism against the risk of the paint fading away.
The same goes for the bonnet of the vehicle. Bonnet wraps are designed to protect the engine and all the internal components underneath the bonnet. It may even reduce an overheating engine on a hot summer day. You could make the bonnet wrap a different colour than the rest of your vehicle to create a better visual effect. Just get creative with it.
What our customers say
Boss Dog have now fitted livery to the vans at all three of our Southern Depots. Throughout the job I have found them happy to advise, efficient and above all professional in their approach. My only regret is that they don't have a branch in the North to service the other half of our fleet.I look forward to using them again as more vehicles come online.
Neil Barlow, Head of Creative, Kindertons Creative
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