Personalised Car Wrap in Old Bar
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OLd Bar Personalised Car Wrap
In a busy regional centre like Old Bar, a car wrap is more than just a visual upgrade—it’s a practical, high-impact way to protect your vehicle and promote your brand while on the move. Whether you're a small business owner, local tradie, or private vehicle owner, a professionally applied wrap offers a smart solution that’s both stylish and functional.
At Plastiglass, we offer full wraps, partial wraps, and custom-cut graphics, all printed and installed in-house for total control over quality, fit, and colour accuracy. Every car wrap is made using premium, weather-resistant materials that are well suited to Old Bar's hot sun, rainy spells, and rural road conditions. Choose from gloss, matte, metallic, satin, or textured finishes to achieve the exact look you want—whether it’s a bold business promotion or a sleek, personalised design. A high-quality car wrap helps preserve your vehicle’s paint while boosting visibility.
Contact (02) 6555 7633 to start your wrap project in Old Bar.
FAQs
How long does it take to wrap a car?
The time it takes to wrap a car depends on the size of the vehicle, the complexity of the design, and whether it’s a full or partial wrap. On average, a full car wrap takes 1 to 3 days to complete. This includes cleaning, prepping the surface, printing (if custom graphics are involved), and applying the vinyl.
Smaller cars or simple colour-change wraps may be completed within one to two days, while complex designs, textured finishes, or larger vehicles (like vans or utes) can take longer. Partial wraps—for example, wrapping only the bonnet, roof, or sides—can often be done in just a few hours. Once applied, it’s recommended to let the wrap cure for at least 24 hours before washing the vehicle or exposing it to excessive moisture. Professional installers usually ensure a precise, bubble-free finish, but timelines may vary depending on quality, equipment, and scheduling.
Do I need to tell my insurance company if I wrap my car?
Yes, it’s generally recommended to notify your insurance company if you wrap your vehicle, especially if the wrap changes the vehicle’s colour or includes commercial branding. In many regions, a wrap is considered a modification, even if it’s not permanent. Not informing your insurer could affect future claims or your policy’s validity.
Most insurance providers allow wraps, but they may ask for photos or documentation detailing the wrap’s appearance, cost, and installer. If the wrap includes business logos or advertising, your insurer might also need to assess whether it affects the use or risk profile of the vehicle.
Additionally, some vehicle registration authorities in Australia and other countries require the colour on your registration to reflect the vehicle’s appearance. If the wrap substantially changes this—say from white to black or green—you may need to update your vehicle’s details with your local road authority.
How do I clean and maintain a wrapped vehicle?
Proper cleaning and maintenance are essential to extend the life of your vehicle wrap. Wrapped vehicles should be washed regularly—ideally every two weeks or as needed—to remove dirt, pollutants, and debris that can degrade the vinyl over time. Use a mild, pH-balanced detergent with a soft sponge or cloth. Rinse thoroughly with clean water to prevent residue.
Avoid automatic car washes with brushes, as these can scratch or lift the wrap. Pressure washers can be used, but keep the nozzle at least 1 metre away and avoid aiming directly at edges or seams. For stubborn marks like bird droppings, tree sap, or bug splatter, use an approved vinyl-safe cleaner and spot-treat gently.
Do not wax matte, satin, or textured wraps, as it can alter their finish. Instead, apply a vinyl protectant or sealant if recommended by your installer. Parking in shade or under cover also helps protect against UV degradation and extends the life of the wrap.