Car Wrap in Beverly Hills, MI

Transform Your Vehicle With Professional Wraps

Protect your investment while creating the exact look you want with precision vinyl installation.

In a custom auto shop in Oakland County, MI, a person skillfully uses a heat gun and plastic scraper to apply or remove a protective film from an orange car's taillight. The scene highlights the meticulous detailing and care dedicated to preserving the vehicle's exterior.

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At a custom auto shop in Oakland County, MI, a person applies an iridescent, multicolored vinyl wrap. The gradient of green, purple, and pink hues shines brilliantly as the expert's hand smooths the sheet across the surface.

Vehicle Wraps Beverly Hills

Your Vehicle Protected and Personalized

You drive away with more than just a new look. Your paint stays protected from chips, scratches, and UV damage that would otherwise cost thousands to repair. The wrap shields your original finish while giving you complete control over your vehicle’s appearance.

Whether you’re building brand recognition for your business or creating a custom look that turns heads, you get professional results that last. Your vehicle maintains its resale value because the wrap preserves the factory paint underneath. When you’re ready for a change, the vinyl removes cleanly without damaging the surface.

You save money compared to custom paint work and get the flexibility to modify your vehicle without permanent changes. The installation process is faster than traditional paint jobs, getting you back on the road quickly with a finish that’s built to handle daily driving conditions.

Beverly Hills Automotive Wraps

Local Expertise You Can Trust

Master Touch AutoSports has been serving Beverly Hills and the surrounding Michigan communities with professional automotive services. We understand what vehicle owners in this area need – quality work that protects expensive investments while delivering the results you’re looking for.

We handle everything from luxury car wraps to commercial fleet graphics. You work with installers who know the difference between a quick job and professional installation. Every project gets the attention to detail that ensures proper adhesion, clean edges, and a finish that lasts.

Located right in Beverly Hills, we’ve built our reputation on delivering consistent results for local customers who expect nothing less than professional quality.

In a garage with checkered flooring, a person wearing black gloves applies a protective film to the headlight of a white car. This custom auto shop in Oakland County, MI, ensures every vehicle gets expert care. The open hood indicates meticulous attention to detail.

Car Wrap Installation Process

Simple Process, Professional Results

You start with a consultation where we examine your vehicle and discuss your goals. Whether you want full coverage, partial wraps, or specific design elements, we’ll walk through options that fit your needs and budget. You get a clear timeline and pricing before any work begins.

Your vehicle gets thoroughly cleaned and prepped for installation. The vinyl is precisely cut and fitted to your vehicle’s contours. Our professional installers use specialized tools and techniques to ensure proper adhesion and eliminate air bubbles or wrinkles.

The installation process typically takes one to three days depending on coverage area and complexity. You pick up your vehicle with detailed care instructions to keep your wrap looking its best. We stand behind our work with warranty coverage on both materials and installation.

In a custom auto shop in Oakland County, MI, a person expertly applies pink vinyl wrap to a car's exterior. Wearing gloves and using a smoothing tool, they focus on perfecting the partially completed wrap on the wheel well.

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Vinyl Wrap Services Michigan

Complete Wrap Solutions For Every Need

You get access to full vehicle wraps, partial coverage, and custom graphics designed for your specific requirements. Our services include commercial vehicle branding, fleet graphics, and personal customization projects. High-quality vinyl materials provide durability and color consistency that holds up to Michigan weather conditions.

We handle complex curves, recessed areas, and detailed trim work that separates professional installation from amateur attempts. You receive proper surface preparation, precision cutting, and heat application techniques that ensure long-lasting adhesion. Every project includes post-installation inspection to verify quality standards.

Whether you’re wrapping a luxury sedan, commercial truck, or specialty vehicle, you work with installers who understand the unique requirements of different surfaces and applications. Our services cover design consultation, material selection, and complete installation with cleanup and final detailing.

In a custom auto shop in Oakland County, MI, a person wearing white gloves expertly applies a black vinyl wrap to the rear of a car. Using a smoothing tool, they meticulously eliminate air bubbles for that perfect finish. The car sits partially revealed in the bustling garage setting.
A professionally installed vinyl wrap typically lasts 5-7 years with proper care, even with Michigan’s harsh winters and summer heat. The longevity depends on the quality of vinyl used, installation technique, and how well you maintain it. High-quality cast vinyl handles temperature changes better than cheaper calendered materials. Regular washing and avoiding harsh chemicals help extend the wrap’s life. UV protection built into quality vinyl prevents fading and cracking that you might see with lower-grade materials.
When professionally installed and removed, vinyl wraps don’t damage factory paint in good condition. The adhesive is designed to bond securely during use but remove cleanly when heated and pulled at the correct angle. However, if your paint is already failing, peeling, or poorly adhered, the wrap removal process might pull up loose paint. That’s why we inspect your paint condition before starting and discuss any potential issues. Proper surface preparation and quality vinyl actually protect your original paint from UV damage, minor scratches, and environmental contaminants.
You can wash your wrapped vehicle, but hand washing or touchless car washes work best. Avoid high-pressure sprays directly on wrap edges and seams. Use mild soap and soft cloths or sponges – never abrasive materials that could scratch the vinyl surface. Automatic car washes with brushes can catch wrap edges and cause lifting or damage. For best results, wash in shade and dry with a clean microfiber cloth. Wax isn’t necessary, but you can use products specifically designed for vinyl wraps if you want extra protection and shine.
Vehicle wraps typically cost 30-50% less than a quality paint job, with full wraps ranging from $2,500 to $6,000 depending on vehicle size and vinyl quality. Custom paint work of similar quality often runs $5,000 to $15,000 or more. Partial wraps and accent pieces start around $500-1,500. The exact cost depends on your vehicle’s size, complexity, vinyl type, and design requirements. Wraps also offer better value because they’re reversible and protect your original paint, potentially increasing resale value rather than limiting it like permanent paint modifications might.
Cast vinyl is manufactured through a casting process that creates a thinner, more conformable material that’s ideal for complex curves and long-term applications. It typically lasts 7-10 years and handles temperature changes better. Calendered vinyl is made through a rolling process, making it thicker and less expensive but also less durable and conformable. It works fine for flat surfaces and short-term applications but may not last as long on vehicles. For car wraps, cast vinyl is usually the better choice because it conforms to curves without lifting and maintains its appearance longer, making it worth the extra investment.
Minor scratches often disappear under vinyl wrap, but deep scratches and dents will show through and may cause adhesion problems. The vinyl conforms to the surface underneath, so significant imperfections become visible in the final result. Small scratches that don’t catch your fingernail usually aren’t a problem. Dents and deep scratches should be repaired before wrapping for the best appearance and adhesion. We’ll assess your vehicle’s condition and recommend any necessary prep work. Trying to hide major damage with vinyl usually leads to poor results and premature failure of the wrap installation.
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