Car wrapping is the process of applying a large vinyl sheet or film onto the exterior of a vehicle to change its color, protect the paint job, or for advertising purposes. The vinyl is typically self-adhesive and can be removed later without damaging the paint.
Car wrapping has become increasingly popular in recent years, as it offers a number of advantages over traditional paint jobs. Vinyl wraps are more durable than paint, and they can be used to create a wider variety of finishes, including matte, metallic, and carbon fiber. Wraps are also less expensive than paint jobs, and they can be installed more quickly.