Changeability
Changing a vehicle’s appearance can be accomplished by either method. But if you want to make another change down the line, a car wrap is the way to go.
Resprays can look great, but getting them off involves sanding, a long process that puts the original paint at risk. Wraps, on the other hand, are applied in sheets with an adhesive, making them much easier and safer to remove.
Durability
Resprays aren’t very durable. Even high-quality work will chip and flake, requiring more maintenance to keep it looking fresh. Vinyl car wraps, however, are tough. When applied properly, a wrap can last between 5-12 years. And as a bonus, it will protect your car’s original paint from chips and scratches.
Details
When it comes to detailed designs, vinyl wraps and resprays can both achieve high levels of intricacy. However, resprays have to be applied directly to the car’s surface by hand. This results in a much longer application process (full body designs like this Toyota’s can take up to a month to finish), and can cause some details to get lost in translation.
Car wrap designs, however, are fleshed out on design software and printed onto vinyl sheets, reducing the application process to just a few days. But, highly detailed cars like Mercedes G55’s are notoriously difficult to wrap. In non-experienced hands, this can cause some features to get a bit warped.
Fortunately, PROvinyl is full of experts who routinely wrap G55s, Rolls Royces, and Lamborghinis without taking away from their iconic designs. So, if you want a durable, detailed, and protective solution that won't warp your vehicle's features, opt for the best car wraps in Sydney. Get in touch today.