Address:
325 S Scott St.
Oklahoma City, OK 73115
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- Provider travels up to 40 miles
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We are a graphics company, specializing in mobile marketing, fleet wraps, auto wraps, custom vinyl graphics, vehicle graphics, boat graphics, marine wraps, truck decal graphics, window signs, car decals, vinyl signs, storefront graphics, decals, labels, wall murals, and much more.
With over 20 years of experience in the market, rest assured that your next vehicle wrap, car wrap, truck wrap, boat wrap, or anything you want to wrap will be done right. Our highly trained team can bring your promotional idea into reality.
We also provide these products: business cards, flyers, brochures, banners, small signs, and much more.
A. Always shop around. Never buy a vehicle wrap based on price if you are expecting a great product to last.
Make sure the installer providing the service has at least 3 years experience. Ask install questions like "Is there going to be any issues with my install?"
"What will be done around my door handles?" "Will everything be wrapped? Where will the seams be if any?" These questions are important especially if you are expecting or assuming you know how the product works. Most people that buy wraps have no idea what it take to produce a wrap and so they expect it to look like a perfect paint job. This is not how wraps work.
A. Always shop around. Never buy a vehicle wrap based on price if you are expecting a great product to last.
Make sure the installer providing the service has at least 3 years experience. Ask install questions like "Is there going to be any issues with my install?"
"What will be done around my door handles?" "Will everything be wrapped? Where will the seams be if any?" These questions are important especially if you are expecting or assuming you know how the product works. Most people that buy wraps have no idea what it take to produce a wrap and so they expect it to look like a perfect paint job. This is not how wraps work. Wraps are intended to be used for advertising purposes. Vehicle wraps are to be viewed from a distance not up close. A good install can have some imperfection that can be seen up-close.(small wrinkles, small bubbles, exc.) If you can see these flaws from 15 feet away than those flaws are not acceptable and should be redone but if you cannot see them that that quality is the standard.
A. Ask install questions like "Is there going to be any issues with my install?"
"What will be done around my door handles?" "Will everything be wrapped? Where will the seams be if any?" These questions are important especially if you are expecting or assuming you know how the product works. Most people that buy wraps have no idea what it take to produce a wrap and so they expect it to look like a perfect paint job. This is not how wraps work.