What wrap colours are available?
Almost every colour is available. We have colour samples in our workshop that you can come and see without any obligation.
What wrap colours are available? Read More »
Almost every colour is available. We have colour samples in our workshop that you can come and see without any obligation.
What wrap colours are available? Read More »
We need an average of 2 to 3 days for wrapping the outside of your car. If we also wrap the inside (doors and rebates), 2 days will be added. It is important always to leave the car overnight so that the film can reach its optimal adhesive strength under the right conditions.
How long does the wrapping of my car take? Read More »
Yes, that is certainly possible. We can wrap everything so that the original colour is "nowhere" to be seen. Our standard approach is to wrap the outside and the inside up to the first edge, so that the original paint colour is no longer visible from the outside.
Do you also wrap the inside of the doors and window frames of your cars? Read More »
Yes, we provide a 3-year warranty on the loosening of the film. The film itself has the standard manufacturer's warranty.
Do you give a guarantee on the wrapping/film? Read More »
No, we don't. We wrap just about anything with a smooth surface. Boats, scooters, kitchens, speakers, doors, counters. If you have any questions about whether something can be wrapped, mail us at info@wrapandgo.nl.
Do you only wrap cars? Read More »
Yes, you can buy all the necessities such as foil, squeegees and blades from us.
I want to do my own wrapping, do you also sell foil and wrap supplies separately? Read More »
On average, the film lasts 5 to 7 years. Factors such as covered storage of the car and good maintenance obviously play a major role in this. We also sell special maintenance products that keep the wrap in good condition.
How long does the wrap film last? Read More »
No, we do not use our own film. We only use high-quality film from brands such as 3M and Avery. People often order (cheap) film of such poor quality that we do not want to attach our name to it.
I have my own wrap film, do you stick with that? Read More »
If only the film is damaged and not the paintwork, we can simply replace the film. If the damage is more severe, i.e. the paintwork is also damaged, then we must first repair the damage and then re-coat it. This is possible per section.
I have damage, do I have to do the whole wrap again? Read More »
This is pretty much out of the question. We do not cut with a knife on the car. If cutting on the car is necessary, we use a special cutting tape for it. Called Knifeless Tape. We place the tape under the foil and in this tape there is a cutting wire which we cut right through the foil
Is there a risk of scratching by cutting the film with a knife? Read More »