Sask Print Vehicle Graphics and Wraps - Beginners Guide | Page 4

Questions You Might Have about Vinyl Wraps and Graphics o A full wrap, as implied by the name, is going to fully cover your vehicle. In fact, it covers your vehicle from bumper to bumper but it is seamless and no one would be able to tell where it starts and stops. As it looks perfectly natural, you can take the liberty to try different design ideas. You can even use 3D design patterns to grab the attention of your target audience. • Is it possible to see through the windows after you have your vinyl wrap applied? o Many people think that car wrapping is not a good idea because they would not be able to see through the windows after having it installed. That is not true because you can opt for perforated vinyl films that allow for good visibility through the windows of your truck, car or other types of vehicles. You can apply window perforations on your rear windows as well. • Is it possible to cover unpainted vehicle surfaces as well? o When working with a professional installer, it is possible to cover unpainted surfaces, such as fibreglass bumpers or plastic parts. However, it is a good idea to avoid covering these surfaces because vinyl adhesives do not work great on an unpainted surface. Still, a professional installer can do a satisfactory job here.