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Yes. After your car has been repaired, you may typically have the damaged panels or portions of your vehicle wrap replaced. If the damage is contained to a few specific places of the vehicle, you typically do not need to repaint the entire wrap.
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No. Vehicle wraps often don't harm factory paint finishes. Rust does not adhere to wraps. When a wrap is removed, flaking paint on your car can be pulled with it.
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Yes. All vehicles must be free of debris, mud, wax, oil, products similar to armor-all, and other anything that could prevent vinyl from sticking to the surface of the vehicle during installation.
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Yes, a complete wrap may occasionally have a wrinkle or bubble. Even the greatest vinyl wrappers cannot completely remove creases on excessively concave or rounded surfaces, despite the many ways available to reduce defects when wrapping. There shouldn't typically be any bubbles or creases on flat surfaces.