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Rwraps offers an extensive line of Brick Vinyl Film Wraps, bringing you a unique fusion of aesthetic appeal and functionality. Whether you're looking to turn heads on the road with a distinctive vehicle wrap or add a dash of character to your living space, we've got you covered!
Brick designs, a staple in interior design for years, have made their way onto the automotive scene with a bang! It's no secret that brick elements add an industrial, chic, rustic touch to any space. Now, imagine bringing that appeal to your car, turning it into a striking statement piece!
The Versatility of Vinyl
Traditionally, vinyl is loved in interior design for its durability, water-resistance, and ease of cleaning. It's seen in flooring, wall coverings, window blinds, and upholstery. At Rwraps, we take it a step further by using it to give your car a whole new personality!
Sprucing up your Car with Themed Vinyl
Turn the streets into your personal runway by adorning your vehicle with our themed brick vinyl wraps. They offer a robust barrier against scratches and UV radiation, retaining your vehicle's original paint. Not only that, but they're also easily removable, allowing you to change themes as you please!
Decorating Your Room with Brick Vinyl
If you thought brick vinyl wraps were only for your car, think again! They can breathe new life into your interiors. Brick vinyl, with its realistic texture and design, can be an excellent backdrop for your office or home, providing a rustic or industrial theme without the hassles of actual brickwork.
It's crucial to understand the difference between a decal and vinyl. A decal is a design prepared on special paper for transfer onto another surface such as glass, porcelain, or metal. Vinyl, on the other hand, is a robust, flexible material that can conform to a wide range of surfaces, including vehicles. It's the material choice for those who seek longevity and flexibility in their designs.
Application of vinyl wraps can be done either wet or dry. For beginners, the wet application method provides more room for adjustment, as the vinyl can be slid into position before squeegeeing out the water and any air bubbles. The dry application, while requiring more precision, is quicker and avoids potential water-related complications.
Understanding the Vinyl Landscape
Certain surfaces resist the adhesion of vinyl wraps. These include rubber, certain plastics, and any surfaces with poor integrity like chipped paint or rust. Always ensure that the surface is clean and primed for the best results.
To keep your vinyl wrap from lifting, edges should be post-heated and sealed properly during the installation process. Regular maintenance, including washing and waxing, will also prevent the vinyl wrap from lifting over time.
The Advantages of Car Wrapping
Car wrapping comes with a host of advantages. Firstly, it protects your car's original paint from scratches and sun damage. Secondly, it's an excellent way to personalize your vehicle, making it a true reflection of your personality. Lastly, wraps are not permanent - you can switch up designs as often as you like.
Taking Care of Your Wrapped Car
Taking care of a wrapped car is as straightforward as caring for a regular painted car. You can wash it, but it is recommended to hand wash it with mild detergent instead of using automatic car washes. It's also safe to apply wax to further protect the wrap.
Let's dive deeper into the wide range of brick vinyl wraps we have in store:
Take your pick and transform your vehicle or interior space into a work of art with our Brick Vinyl Film Wraps!