Car wrapping is the process of covering a vehicle with a vinyl film. It is also known as car re-skinning or vehicle wrapping.
It can be done in different ways: in colour, partly in colour, in black and white, textured, etc.
The main reasons for wrapping a car are to advertise a brand (often by using a company’s logo), to protect the vehicle from damage caused by weather, and the desire to stand out from other vehicles on the road.
Car wrapping has become very popular in recent years, as it offers companies an affordable way to promote their brand without having to buy new vehicles or spend money on advertising space in magazines, etc. Companies now realise that cars are an excellent medium for advertising their products or services, as they are seen every day by thousands of people who pass them on the roads and motorways of Tunisia.
What is a partial vehicle wrap with adhesive?
Partial vehicle wraps are an option for companies that want to draw attention to their brand. It’s a great way to get your name out there.
Partial vehicle wraps are also an excellent way for businesses to advertise their products or services.
Adhesive graphics are one of the most popular types of vehicle wraps because they are easy to apply and remove, making them a good choice if you intend to change your graphics frequently.
A company can choose from several types of adhesive vinyls:
Matt vinyl is the most commonly used type of adhesive vinyl for partial vehicle wraps. This material is available in many different colours and finishes, but its matt finish allows it to blend easily into the background. It is also very durable and does not curl up like other types of vinyl over time.
Gloss vinyl is another type of adhesive vinyl commonly used for partial vehicle wraps. Its glossy finish makes it stand out more than matt vinyls, making it perfect for advertising. However, this material also tends to curl over time due to its glossy finish and requires more maintenance than matt vinyls.












