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Is it Better to Wrap than to Paint a Car?

by Jeff Smith Auto Detailing Maryland

Depending on how much your car costs, whether wrapping is an option for you, and more factors, you may or may not choose it. Basic painting costs much less but professionals have a varying range depending on the make and model, and the job. Sanding, buffing, and removing rust are all basic steps, but there can be a lot more depending on your car’s condition. So, the decision is entirely up to you.

In short, an inexpensive car paint job with just the basics is cheaper than a car wrap, because it involves less time. Only when you go for multiple coats with higher value car paint detailing, it can be as expensive as a car wrap. But, things are not always that simple. For example, painting may be a better option in some cases. Further, you can repaint over the existing auto paint. This gives you multiple coats and saves time and money in removing them. In case of slight to moderate car paint damage repair, they might go for a little sanding and various steps to remove the excess of chipping, softening it, and making it smoother to fine buffing. This is necessary to stop the scratch from chipping the rest of the paint, and even the new ones. Because painting it over the chip is only going to make things worse.

To help with severe peeling though, you should be ready to spend a lot of hours as a DIY person. Else, go for a professional. First, you must find out how much area is affected and mark it for the car paint damage repair before you begin with the steps. Cleaning the area, treating it with various solvents, sanding the area with a 500 grit paper, etc takes and consumes a lot of time and effort. Then there is priming it, matching the paint, and more. Because of these issues, often people might choose wrapping on top of the existing auto paint as a precaution and measure. Osmotic blistering is a primary reason for such paint damage, causing bubbles and resulting in moisture getting under the paint and the metal surface. Because of this, car paint detailing is an important step to add a protective coating.

Overall, the cost of performing one or the other depends on your vehicle's value. The type of conditions you drive in, and the maintenance budget you have. These factors can decide for you the right choice. Whether wrapping or painting, one is generally costlier than the other. Also, it may not always look the same as the original, so wrapping is not always a preferred solution for many. It goes without saying that frequent detailing can prevent big expenses.

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