

Your Ride, Reimagined
Vinyl wrapping is a way to change the look of your vehicle without repainting it. It involves applying large sheets of vinyl film over your car’s surface. This can be done for the whole car or just certain parts, like the hood, roof, or mirrors.
At Wrapline Garage, we install high-quality vinyl wraps in a wide variety of colors, textures, and finishes — including gloss, matte, satin, carbon fiber, chrome, and more. Whether you want to give your car a new color, protect the paint, or advertise your business, a vinyl wrap is a practical and affordable solution.
What You Get with a Vinyl Wrap:
Custom Appearance: Change your car’s color or finish without permanent modifications.
Paint Protection: Helps prevent scratches, fading, and other damage from the elements to your factory paint.
Removability: The wrap can be removed later without damaging the paint underneath if you want to change it later or when selling the car.
Faster Than Painting: Most wraps can be installed in just a few days.
Lower Cost: In most cases a wrap is less expensive than a full paint job.
We work with:

The Wrapline Menu 📃
The Wrapline Menu 📃
Color Change 🎨
Wraps the entire painted surface of the vehicle with vinyl to change its color or finish without permanent paint. Available in any color you could think of and with finishes such as gloss, satin, matte, metallic, chrome, color-shifting, carbon fiber and more
Chrome delete ❌
Covers chrome trim pieces (window trim, grille, emblems, etc.) with black or custom vinyl for a cleaner, more modern or personalized style.
Partial Coverage🧩
Wraps specific sections of the vehicle — like the hood, roof, trunk, mirrors, or accents — to add contrast, unique styling, or a two-tone effect. Great for standing out without committing to a full wrap. It also is a more affordable and less timely install!
Business 🏢
Adds branding, logos, and graphics to your vehicle paint or glass for mobile advertising. Options range from simple decals to full commercial wraps.
Here’s the data:
Look… when was the last time you stepped outside, saw your plain greyscale car, and thought, “Damn, that looks good”?
Probably just the day you drove it off the lot.
Since then, let’s be honest — you’ve gotten used to it. Maybe even bored of it.
Now, here’s some totally real, definitely not made-up data about the before and after happiness levels of people who’ve had their cars recently vinyl wrapped.
If that data doesn’t make you call (214) 233-6569 or email contact@wraplinegarage.com for a free estimate, we honestly don’t know what will.
Alright… back to being a serious website.
Vinyl FAQs
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A high-quality vinyl wrap typically lasts between 5 to 7 years. Longevity depends on the quality of the material, installation, and how well it's maintained. Vehicles kept in garages and out of direct sun tend to have longer-lasting wraps. Regular cleaning also helps extend the lifespan.
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When installed and removed properly, vinyl wraps won’t damage your paint and can actually help protect it from UV rays, scratches, and debris. However, if the paint is already damaged or poorly repainted, removal could cause issues. A clean, factory-quality surface is ideal for the best results.
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Yes, but with care. Hand washing with soft cloths and pH-neutral soap is best to preserve the wrap. Avoid high-pressure water near edges, as it can cause lifting. If you prefer an automatic wash, choose a touchless or contact-free option to avoid scratching or peeling the vinyl.
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It’s not recommended to wrap over rust, peeling clear coat, or damaged paint. The vinyl won’t adhere properly and may bubble, lift, or worsen the problem underneath. Plus, when it's time to remove the wrap, damaged areas might peel further. For a clean finish and proper adhesion, the surface should be smooth and solid.
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The cost of a full vinyl wrap usually ranges from $2,000 to $5,000 or more depending on the vehicle size, film quality, and vehicle complexity. Chrome, color-shift, or custom-printed wraps can increase the price. Partial wraps (like hoods or roofs) are more affordable. For a more specific price get a free estimate HERE.
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Yes, vinyl wraps are removable without damaging the paint, as long as the surface was in good condition before installation. Wraps left on too long or exposed to harsh conditions may take more effort to remove. It’s a reversible option, perfect for leased vehicles or frequent style changes.
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Yes, partial wraps are a popular and cost-effective option. You can wrap specific areas like the hood, roof, mirrors, or trim to create contrast or protect high-impact zones. It’s a great way to customize your look without committing to a full wrap.
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A color change wrap uses solid-colored vinyl to completely change your vehicle’s appearance, often mimicking paint. A printed wrap is custom-designed and digitally printed, allowing for graphics, logos, patterns, or complex designs. Both offer unique looks but serve different purposes — one for style, the other for branding or personalization.
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Yes, vinyl wraps are a popular option for leased or financed vehicles because they’re non-permanent and fully removable. As long as the wrap is removed before the vehicle is returned, it won’t affect your lease or financing agreement. In fact, it can help preserve the factory paint, potentially avoiding wear-and-tear fees.
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