One of the most common questions that come into business owners' minds is how to hide the dents & dings of their commercial vehicles. Well, you can use commercial van wraps to protect the original appearance of your commercial vans. At the same time, you can use it for promoting your business brands. It is sure that using commercial van wraps will enable you to conceal any dings or dents on your vehicle.
Wrapping can help hide dents.
Scratches, dents, and dings are common on an old vehicle. The commercial van looks older with time. Creatively designed wraps will give your commercial van a brand-new exterior! It will hide all the little dings of your commercial van. It will effectively conceal any imperfections. Do you have a particular spot on your vehicle with a few minor dents? At 704 Wrap City, we have the expertise to cleverly incorporate smart van wrap designs that can mask the appearance of those dents. Our skilled wrap specialists can create such a seamless look that you may have been driving with those imperfections without even noticing them for a long time!
The wrap adheres to the shape of the commercial vehicle.
An inventive commercial van wrap with various innovative elements can create an illusion, effectively concealing the appearance of dents. We also utilize fewer glossy materials for the wraps. By using matte vinyl and matte over-laminate, we minimize light reflection. This reduced reflection helps to accentuate the contours of the dents. The material employed in commercial vehicle wraps is thin and conforms to the entire surface of the vehicle, including any dents or dings, as it follows the vehicle's contours.
Will the Wrap Cover Scratches or Paint Chips?
Commercial van wraps are designed to conform to the contours of any scratches present on your vehicle. However, it's important to note that sharp edges, rust spots, or chipped paint should be addressed and repaired beforehand. Applying a new commercial van wrap will not only enhance the overall appearance but also effectively cover up scratches, preventing potential issues such as rust. Remember to smooth out any sharp edges before the wrap application to avoid tearing the vinyl. It is advisable to have your vehicle fixed and repaired as much as possible before getting it wrapped. Failure to do so may result in the vinyl being cut, making it challenging for the wrap to stay securely adhered to the vehicle.