![]() ![]() The easiest way to avoid stock colors bleeding through is not by choosing a specific color but a reputable wrap company that only uses high quality vinyl. If you want to avoid any trace of stock color choose a vehicle with a neutral color like black for wraps. If your stock color is vibrant like yellow or orange, you might notice subtle peeks of color when opening or closing doors, but these are typically only noticeable by the vehicle owner. The only time your vehicle’s stock color makes a difference are in small gaps in vehicle panels and depend on the vehicle’s make and model. The lamination process will block all previous paint colors from showing through. A large format printer does double duty by both printing the custom graphics with expert precision and laminating the graphics to protect them from everyday damage. The wrap is designed to perfectly fit the vehicle it’s being applied to and won’t allow unwanted specs of color or anything else to distract you from the wrap’s message.Ĭustom Printed Vinyl Wraps – Wrap companies use a specialized wide format printer to print custom graphics for wraps of all colors. There are two vinyl wrap types that can fully block the original paint color:Ĭolor Vinyl Wraps – Solidly-colored vinyl wraps used for unique base colors are opaque and will not show the original paint color. Modern vinyl graphics are solidly colored and won’t allow stock color to show through unless you install low-quality vinyl or use an unqualified wrap company. Good news, unless you’re installing ghost graphics, your vehicle’s stock color shouldn’t make a difference in its ability to be wrapped.
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