VEHICLE WRAPS IN MIAMI THAT DON'T WRECK YOUR PAINT
Cast vinyl, outdoor-rated laminate, panels that line up — designed, printed, and installed in-house.
Every project is different — call for a custom quote
The Truth About Cheap Wraps
Most wrap shops in Miami are competing on price, and price competition has one place left to cut: the install. Cheap shops cut into your paint to trim excess vinyl instead of trimming on the panel edge. They rush prep, so panels don't line up at the seams. And they use whatever laminate is cheapest, so color starts fading within a year.
We don't cut into paint — we trim on the edge, not into your clear coat. Panels line up because we don't rush prep. Color holds because we use outdoor-rated laminate built for years outside, not months.
And we'll tell you the truth both ways: a wrap can hide light surface scratches and faded clear coat, but it will not repair dents, rust, or real body damage the way a repaint would. If your vehicle needs bodywork first, we'll say so before we quote the wrap.
You Think You Know What You Want
Most clients come in asking for "a wrap." What they actually need is a design that's visually magnetic — low cognitive load, easy for the brain to process, impossible not to look at. That's what makes a vehicle wrap work as a moving billboard instead of expensive noise.
We know what you need because we design and produce under the same roof. The design gets built for the material and the machine that will print it, not guessed at in isolation.
Materials
We run cast vinyl with a 3-year+ outdoor-rated laminate — Avery Dennison and 3M, depending on the job. Printed in-house on our HP Latex 830W for color accuracy from panel to panel.
Process
Design → proof → in-house print → install. You approve a proof before anything goes to the printer, and your vehicle is printed and installed by the same shop — nothing outsourced, nothing lost in translation between designer and installer.
Wrap Types
- →Full vehicle wraps — complete color change or full brand coverage
- →Partial wraps (50–75% coverage) — budget-conscious brand presence
- →Commercial / business wraps — built to sell while parked or driving
- →Color-change wraps — factory-look finish without the paint job
FAQ
Will a wrap damage my paint?
Not if it's installed and removed correctly. Cheap shops cut into paint during install to trim excess vinyl, and cut into it again on removal because they rushed the first job. We don't cut into paint — we trim on the edge of the panel, not into your clear coat, so removal years later is clean.
Can a wrap cover paint damage?
It can hide light surface scratches and faded clear coat, but it will not repair dents, rust, or deep damage the way a repaint would. If your vehicle needs bodywork, we'll tell you before we quote a wrap — a wrap over bad prep just telegraphs the damage back through.
How long does a wrap last?
3–5 years outdoors with the cast vinyl and laminate combinations we use, depending on exposure and care. We'll tell you the expected lifespan for your specific material before you commit.
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