If you are going to invest time and money into a car wrap for your business, you'll want to keep it free of damage and scratches to the body as well as the paint on the vehicle. Thankfully, vehicle wraps can be applied over a car, even if it has suffered any type of hail damage or scratches. This includes hail damage and scratches in the paint of the vehicle. Automotive wraps can be applied over the scratches and hail damage as it is designed to shrink down and form a tight contour around the hull no matter the condition of the vehicle. While a car wrap can be placed over damage and scratches in the hull of the vehicle, there is a good chance that the damage will show through the vinyl wrap. In fact, the vinyl wrap attaches so closely to the hull that it can make hail damage and scratches even more noticeable to the public. Automotive wraps adhere so closely to the vehicle that it will eventually conform to the groove in the vehicle created by the damage.
Here are the reasons your car should be repaired before vehicle wraps are applied:
Vinyl wraps protect a vehicle from outside forces such as dirt, dust, oil, road debris and hail damage that can stain a vehicle as well as dent or scratch its exterior. Also, vinyl wraps help to keep the resale value of the car from decreasing thanks to the protection it provides the vehicle from dents and scratches on the original paint job of the vehicle. When the decision is made to remove the wrap, the appearance of the vehicle under a car wrap will be in the same condition it was when the vinyl wrap was placed over the exterior of the vehicle.