Car Wrap in Pontiac, MI

Transform Your Vehicle Into Something Special

Professional car wrap installation that protects your paint while making your vehicle impossible to ignore.

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.

Professional Vehicle Wraps Pontiac

Your Vehicle Works Harder For You

Your wrapped vehicle becomes a mobile billboard that advertises your business everywhere you drive. No monthly ad spend, no contracts – just constant visibility that pays for itself.

The right vinyl wrap protects your original paint from chips, scratches, and Michigan’s harsh weather. When you’re ready to sell or trade, you’ll peel away the wrap to reveal paint that looks factory-fresh.

You get the custom look you want without the permanent commitment. Change colors, add graphics, or go back to original – all without touching your actual paint job.

Automotive Wrap Specialists Pontiac

We Know Pontiac Vehicles Inside Out

Master Touch AutoSports has been serving Pontiac drivers who want their vehicles to look and perform their best. We understand Michigan weather beats up vehicles, which is why we use materials specifically chosen to handle everything from summer heat to winter road salt.

Our technicians have wrapped everything from daily drivers to show cars to commercial fleets. We’ve seen what works and what doesn’t, so you get installation done right the first time.

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

Here's Exactly What Happens To Your Vehicle

First, we discuss your goals and inspect your vehicle. We’ll measure everything and talk through design options, materials, and timeline so you know exactly what to expect.

Next, we prep your vehicle by cleaning every surface and addressing any paint issues that could affect adhesion. This step determines how well your wrap will look and last.

Then comes installation in our controlled environment. We apply the vinyl section by section, working out air bubbles and ensuring every curve and contour gets proper coverage. Complex areas like mirrors, handles, and trim require extra attention – that’s where experience shows.

Finally, we do a complete quality check and walk you through care instructions. Your wrapped vehicle is ready to hit the road and start turning heads.

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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Custom Vinyl Wrap Options

Every Wrap Is Built For Your Goals

We choose materials specifically for your situation. Business wraps get commercial-grade vinyl that handles constant exposure and frequent washing. Personal wraps get premium materials in whatever finish you want – matte, gloss, satin, or specialty textures.

Color matching happens before we start cutting. Whether you want to match existing graphics or create something completely new, we’ll show you samples and make sure you’re happy with the choice.

Coverage options range from full wraps that completely change your vehicle’s appearance to partial wraps that highlight specific areas. We’ll recommend what makes sense for your budget and goals, not just what costs more.

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.
Quality vinyl wraps typically last 5-7 years in Michigan, depending on the material and how well you maintain them. We use vinyl specifically rated for harsh weather conditions, including UV protection to prevent fading and adhesives that won’t fail in temperature extremes. Garage-kept vehicles often see wraps lasting even longer, while vehicles constantly exposed to sun and salt may need replacement closer to the 5-year mark. Regular washing and avoiding harsh chemicals helps maximize lifespan.
No, when installed and removed properly, vinyl wraps actually protect your original paint. The key is using the right materials and removal techniques. We use automotive-grade vinyl with removable adhesive that’s designed to come off cleanly. The wrap shields your paint from UV rays, small scratches, and environmental damage. When removed, most customers find their paint looks better than when the wrap was installed. However, if your paint is already failing or poorly prepped, that’s a different story – which is why we inspect everything first.
Full vehicle wraps typically range from $2,500 to $5,000 depending on your vehicle size, material choice, and design complexity. Partial wraps start around $1,200. Trucks and larger SUVs cost more than sedans due to surface area. Premium materials like specialty finishes or architectural films cost more than standard colors. The investment usually pays for itself quickly if you’re using it for business advertising, and it’s much less expensive than a quality custom paint job that would cost $8,000 or more.
Minor scratches usually aren’t a problem – the wrap can actually hide them. However, deep scratches, dents, or paint damage need to be addressed first for the best results. Vinyl conforms to your vehicle’s surface, so any imperfections will show through. We’ll inspect your vehicle and let you know what needs attention before wrapping. Sometimes a quick touch-up or minor bodywork makes the difference between a wrap that looks good and one that looks amazing. We’d rather be honest upfront than deliver results that disappoint you.
Wrapped vehicles are actually easier to maintain than painted ones. Regular washing with mild soap and water keeps them looking fresh. Avoid automatic car washes with brushes – they can catch edges and cause lifting. Hand washing or touchless car washes work best. For stubborn dirt or road salt, you can use a soft brush or microfiber cloth. Wax isn’t necessary, but you can use products specifically designed for vinyl if you want extra protection. Most importantly, address any edge lifting immediately to prevent water intrusion and further damage.
Yes, we handle everything from simple color changes to complex custom graphics and business branding. Our design process starts with understanding your goals and brand requirements. We can work with your existing logos and graphics or create something completely new. You’ll see digital mockups before we start cutting any vinyl, so you know exactly how your vehicle will look. For business wraps, we focus on designs that are readable at highway speeds and include all the information your customers need to find you.
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