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Vinyl boat wrapping will have so many benefits over marine painting:
Low cost
For as little as 1/3 of the cost of an expert spray job, vinyl boat wraps is a great cost-effective alternative to boat marine painting.
Quick
Usually, vinyl boat wraps may be done in one or two days. This means you will significantly cut down on yard time, and reduce the overall cost even further.
Easily cared for
Vinyl boat wraps are easy to care for. It’s possible to forget about polishing and buffing – just use water and soap to keep the boat wrap clean.
Simple repairs
If the vinyl boat wrap becomes dented or scratched, there isn’t any need to re-wrap the entire hull. The majority of repairs may be accomplished with an easy patch, and you even can do it on your own.
Customizable
Allow your imagination to run wild, or brand the boat to promote your sponsors or event, with a completely customized boat wrap. Signs ID is able to design and print the graphics onto vinyl, to provide your boat a custom finish.
Reversible
Vinyl wraps are reversible without any damage to the paint beneath. Use vinyl boat wraps to protect the boat’s original gelcoat or paint, as well as maintain re-sale value, or attempt a new color without worrying about it affecting your boat’s re-sale value down the line.
Long lifespan
Signs ID only uses quality 3M vinyl for boat wrapping, which is available with up to a seven-year lifespan. This means the vinyl wrap ought to last at least as long as marine paint jobs.
Eco-friendly and safe
Without any solvents or chemicals, vinyl boat wrapping is an eco-friendly and safe alternative to toxic paints.
Can you wrap your own boat?
It is not recommended to do it. Boat wrapping requires a special skill, and you will obtain the best results if you hire an experienced and qualified company to perform the work. Do-it-yourself boat wrap projects oftentimes have issues with bubbles and tears, which means the wrap will not look as good.
For more information on wrapping your boat contact Signs ID at 1-980-999-1720.
Written by Ed Corpe – Signs ID, Charlotte, NC www.signsid.com