- Surface preparation, including paint decontamination before any film is applied
- Colour and finish selection — full wraps, or partial wraps covering specific panels like the roof or bonnet
- Precision application requiring the vehicle's panels to be worked individually for a clean, bubble-free finish
- Aftercare guidance for washing and maintaining a wrapped vehicle
Car Wrapping Perth
Changing how a car looks doesn't have to mean a respray. Vinyl wrapping covers the existing paint in a new colour or finish — gloss, matte, satin, or something more distinctive — while actually protecting the original paint underneath, and it's fully reversible if you want the factory finish back later.

A full wrap changes the entire vehicle's colour or finish. A partial wrap — a roof, bonnet, or set of panels — changes specific accents without the cost of covering the whole car, and is a common way to add contrast (a black roof on a lighter body colour, for instance) without a full respray or full wrap cost.
No — properly applied and removed, a wrap protects the paint underneath from UV and minor surface wear during the time it's on, and the original paint is generally in as good or better condition once the wrap is removed, provided it was applied to a clean, well-prepped surface to begin with.
Wrapping is also commonly used for business signage and livery — a cost-effective way to turn a work vehicle into moving advertising, or to bring a fleet's vehicles into consistent branding. See Fleet Detailing if you're managing multiple vehicles and want branding and detailing handled together.
Quoted based on vehicle size and wrap coverage (full or partial) — get in touch for a quote.
Related Ready Wheels services.
- Paint Protection Film Perth — physical protection rather than a colour/finish change
- Ceramic Coating Perth — protection for unwrapped paint
- Fleet Detailing Perth — for business branding across multiple vehicles
No, provided it's properly applied to a clean, well-prepped surface and removed correctly — the original paint is generally preserved, in some cases better protected than if it had been left exposed.
Quality vinyl wraps typically last several years depending on the film used, how the car's maintained, and general sun exposure.
Yes — partial wraps (roof, bonnet, specific panels) are a common option for adding contrast or a specific accent without a full wrap.
Yes — get in touch to discuss branding across a single vehicle or a full fleet.
Plan your vehicle wrap properly.
Send the vehicle, preferred finish and coverage area. We’ll confirm material options, preparation, turnaround and a tailored quote.