Common Vehicle Wrap Mistakes To Avoid

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When it comes to sloppy vehicle wrap design or installation, even experienced professionals sometimes make common mistakes.  

How can these blunders be avoided? The answer is right here!! Consider hiring a vehicle wrap specialist!  

You may believe that you could design and install a decal without any problems. But in an inexperienced hands there is always room for error. The most basic installations may falter due to common flaws.  Hence, it is always preferable to avoid the do-it-yourself (DIY) approach.  

Many businesses use a large colorful logo, fun graphics, and exciting colours but tuck their contact information away in a small corner. Why!!! You’re converting a vehicle into a mobile advertisement machine, so be bold and be brave. The medium may change, but the rules of advertising generally do not.  

Car wraps are an excellent way to advertise and catch eyeballs. Emphasis should be on creating an impeccable and flawless car wraps.  

The common design rules to follow are:

• Design as little as possible  

• Avoid excessive text   

• Right font size 

• Text alignment  

• Too many options  

• Design balance  

• Roof Design  

• Zero branding 

• Small Contrast   

• A design that flatters the curves of the vehicle 

Common Car-Wrap Installation Mistakes to avoid

Three-dimensional wraps, such as full and partial installations, frequently present numerous challenges. Multiple sheets are precisely measured and cut for an accurate fit; navigating around various angles, rivets, and curves.  

Here are some of the mistakes that inexperienced professionals or DIY make:  

1. Peeling Edges

This is one of the most common issue faced by professionals. This occurs when the vehicles surface has not been thoroughly cleaned of oil, film, debris, or dust. What occurs is that the adhesive simply does not adhere. Peeling edges can also be caused by wrinkles that have not been completely smoothened out and also by incorrect heating applications.  

2. Bubbling

This is caused by poor preparation, overstretching, incorrect heat application procedures. This can also be caused when installation happens in cold temperatures or high humidity.  

3. Bad Trimming

Any excess wrap should be trimmed after it has adhered to the surface of the car. Trimming should be done with a steady and precise hand. Any mistakes in the wrap’s trimming may necessitate removing the vinyl panel and starting all over again. This may damage the vehicle’s surface.  

4. Cutting Corners In The Wrong Place

For a perfectly flawless installation parts of the vehicle such as door handles, headlights, or bumpers should be removed. Many people try to cut corners by wrapping around these features in order to save time. As a result, the wrap is more likely to peel or bubble up. If you hire trained vehicle wrap professionals, you would not have to worry about this. Trained professionals understand which parts need to be removed for a seamless installation.  

5. Unevenness Between Pieces

Vinyl patchworks are basically a cover up for shoddy installations. It’s quite common in areas such as corners or rivets due to poor and inexperienced wrap jobs.  

A vehicle wrap should be absolutely seamless. Nobody wants their vehicle to resemble a patchwork quilt!! Unfortunately, if yours looks like one, then it speaks of poor workmanship.  

Bubbles in wraps 

 If you notice any bubbles while installing your car wrap, specific steps need to be taken to remove the bubbles. Bubbles should be gently squeezed out with a specialized flat tool designed specifically for this application.  

Ignoring these bubbles usually results in clumsy application. This may have an impact on the finished products quality and overall visibility; hence bubbles need to be treated immediately and effectively.  

Overlooking Temperature conditions during installation 

Car wraps are extremely temperature sensitive. It’s best to wait for a cooler day or apply the wrap in a temperature-controlled environment. Car decals should not be installed in temperatures below 50 degrees Fahrenheit.  

Choosing not to use a Professional Service  

Vehicle wrapping is a highly technical process. It requires professionals with an extremely steady hand to execute the job with absolute precision, and attention to detail in order to deliver a perfect product. Hence its advisable to hire highly skilled professionals with years of experience in designing and installing vehicle wraps.  

Advertising with vehicle wraps are a great way for expanding current audience and potential customer base. A good graphic communication service provider can take your business to the next level. 

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