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Writer's pictureCasey Tonoian

Box Truck Removal and Rewrap

When a new client came to us to redo their fleet of box truck wraps, we knew it was going to be a lot of work, but we definitely did not foresee just what we were getting into. 

Fortunately, the client came to the right place, as Wrap City is not afraid of hard work. 


Box Truck Wraps are great for vinyl graphics shops. For one, they typically require a lot of vinyl, and 2, they are relatively easy and painless to install. However, these same 2 reasons allow sub par companies to take advantage and use improper materials and cut corners on labor and install techniques. In this instance, the previous company, decided not to remove the existing vinyl graphics before installing the new wrap, but instead, thought better to cover them up with masking tape and wrap over them. Bad idea.


I'm assuming they thought the outline of the old graphics would not be visible if they did this, and therefore wouldn't have to spend the time to remove them first. I'm also assuming, that this company thought they would never have to deal with the aftermath of this poor decision, and I guess they were right.


So pretend that we removed the existing vinyl, check! Now let's use the crappiest vinyl we can find to wrap this box truck, and hope we never have to deal with it, Check!


Luckily for our client they found the right company to right these wrongs. We created and supplied a working template for new artwork, removed ALL old vinyl graphics, tape, and vinyl wrap, and brought this box truck back to life. Using proper materials, printing equipment, and installation methods, this truck is ready for business!


Quality work is not cheap. Premium vinyl is not cheap, and either is quality labor. In most cases, what appears like a cheap price, usually is not, and most the time cost you the same, if not more in the end.




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