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Wrap Process

Texoma Wraps has an Extreme Wrap Process. This process insures that your vehicle receives a proper wrap the first time. Proper installation extends the life of every vehicle wrap we do; and then, we continue to educate you all along the way making sure you know how to take care of car or truck wrap after you leave the shop.

Creating vehicle wraps

There are four main steps to creating vehicle wraps: designing, proofing, printing, and installing.


Designing

The design work is the longest part of the vehicle wrap process. It can take anywhere from 5 to 40 hours, depending on the complexity of the design and style of vehicle. Certain graphics may have to be specially cut and contoured to fit parts of the vehicle, which can take longer.

Proofing

Once the design is ready, we create an electronic or printed proof of the wrap. It’s important to carefully examine the proof for any mistakes you find and immediately note any changes you want made to the final wrap before printing. Any changes you have after the wrap goes into final production can delay turnaround and add significantly to your costs.

Printing

We print the finished design on 54‐ to 60‐inch‐wide vinyl sheets using a large‐format, solvent‐based printer. These printers produce vehicle wraps and other signage at a very high resolution. Then prints are laminated with the same high quailty Clear Vinyl. Complete vehicle wraps are typically printed in multiple panels and carefully pieced together during installation. After printing the wrap, we set it aside for 12 to 24 hours to “gas out.” This prevents the vinyl from bubbling or wrinkling during application.

Installation

Before we can begin installing your wrap, your vehicle needs to be thoroughly cleaned so that the wrap will adhere properly. Taking it through a high‐pressure car wash that uses powerful detergents should clean off most grime and debris. Once cleaned, our installers carefully align the vinyl panels to ensure proper fit and apply them to the vehicle. The installer uses a small tool like a heat gun to stretch and reposition the vinyl, and a squeegee to eliminate imperfections.


Caring for your wrapped vehicle

To keep the wrap clean, hand wash the vehicle regularly with soap, water and clean rag. Avoid high-pressure or bristle-based car washes that could lift up or tear the wrap, as well as waxes that could remove th laminate or minimize the wrap's adhesion.


Wrap alterations & removal

One of the benefits of a vehicle wrap is that you can replace or repair part of the design without replacing the entire wrap. This is helpful if your wrap becomes damaged, or if you want to update or add messaging to the design. Contact Texoma Wraps and describe the changes you want. We keep your design on file for any furture need to pinpoint which panel needs to be reproduced. We then prints an overlay piece that inconspicuously covers the old piece and becomes part of the overall design.

Wrap removal

Your vehicle wrap should last you 3 to 5 years, depending on how well you maintain it. When it’s time to remove it, you can do the job yourself or bring the vehicle back to us.


Our Extreme Wrap Process provides you peace of mind... a proper installation the very first time. Our quality full time in house installers work indoors in a climate controlled installation bay, and take pride in making sure that your Vehicle Wrap is straight, dust free, and applied properly for our inclement North Texas and Southern Oklahoma Weather.

It's also very important that we teach you how you can extend the life of your wrap using quality after market products for cleaning and maintenance. Our Texoma Wraps staff will go the extra mile making sure you understand everything you need to know before you leave.

Call Texoma Wraps today find out more ...877-81-WRAPS

Vehicle wraps, car wraps, truck wraps, motorcycle wraps, boat wraps, plane wraps, fleet and bus graphics, window wraps, storefront wraps, as well as anything else you can think of for custom wrapping! Texoma Wraps Does It All... Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Frisco, Allen, Gainesville, Sherman, Denison, Bonham, Paris, Ada, Durant, Denton, North Texas, Southern Oklahoma, and Beyond!