Our Budget liquid wrapping package is perfect for those with a small budget available.
All our packages start with a matt finish, options are then available to add a glossifier for a satin finish. If you are looking for a full OEM finish, check out our Premium and Ultra options.
Liquid wrapping, also known as spray-on wrap or peelable paint, is a technique used to coat surfaces with a flexible and protective layer of liquid polymer. This process can be used on almost any surface, but is mainly used on vehicles at this time.
Cost-Effective: Liquid wraps are significantly less expensive than a full respray or traditional paint job. While prices vary based on the type of wrap, coverage area, and the skill of the installer, a liquid wrap generally costs between 40% to 60% less than a quality paint job.
Ease of Application: While professional application is recommended for the best results, liquid wrapping can be done by experienced DIYers with the right tools and equipment. This can further reduce costs if you’re able to apply the liquid wrap yourself, as you’ll only need to purchase the wrap material and equipment like spray guns and masking tape.
Flexibility and Customization: Liquid wrapping offers a wide range of color options, including matte, gloss, satin, chrome, and even textured finishes like carbon fiber. This gives you the freedom to fully personalize your car without being limited by a standard paint palette.
Protection for the Original Paint: One of the standout features of liquid wraps is that they provide a protective layer over your car’s existing paint. This can shield your vehicle from minor scratches, UV damage, and environmental elements like dirt, debris, and road salts.
Temporary or Semi-Permanent: Unlike paint jobs, liquid wraps are not permanent and can be removed at any time without damaging the underlying paint. This makes it an ideal solution for people who want to temporarily change the look of their car, or for those who want to try different styles without committing long-term.
Ease of Maintenance: A liquid wrap is relatively low-maintenance. It’s easy to clean with just soap and water, and it can be waxed just like traditional paint. If it gets scratched or damaged, individual sections can be rewrapped, avoiding the need for costly repairs.
Budget Tips for Vehicle Liquid Wrapping
DIY Approach: As mentioned, applying a liquid wrap yourself can save you a significant amount of money. If you have some technical skill or are willing to learn, there are many instructional videos and guides available online. The main costs will be the liquid wrap material and the necessary application tools, such as spray guns, air compressors, and cleaning supplies.
Opt for Basic Finishes: Glossy or standard matte wraps are generally cheaper than more complex finishes like chrome or metallic. If you’re on a tight budget, choosing simpler finishes will help reduce the overall cost of the wrap.
Choose Quality Products: While there are plenty of budget liquid wraps available, it’s important not to skimp on quality entirely. Low-grade wraps can lead to poor results, including fading, peeling, or uneven coloring. It’s best to research reputable brands that offer good value for money.
Partial Wraps: If you want to save further, you could consider wrapping just specific areas of the car (like the roof, hood, or mirrors) instead of doing the entire vehicle. This allows you to refresh the look of your car without committing to a full wrap.
Using only the best materials from Matt-Pack, you can rest assured your graphics will last for years.