I think you are referring to a product called 'Car Wraps'. There's a Nationwide company called FastSigns that does them. You may have a franchise in your area. Otherwise, you can check your local print shops for those that do vinyl banners and lettering. There's a good chance they might do them or can tell you who does them locally. If all else fails, Google 'Car Wrap' and you'll find many listings.
The cost for a full vinyl car wrap for a car can be anywhere from $2,700 to $3,200. The cost of a vinyl car wrap can vary depending on the complexity of the design, the size of the car, and the types of surfaces that the wrap will be applied to.
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Car graphics don't really have a specific name. Some call it auto detailing. Others refer to it as car graphics, vehicle decorating or even car art.
Vinyl tops should be cared for in a similar way as the rest of your car. They should be cleaned using a gentle car shampoo, but avoid shampoos that improve glossiness. There are also vinyl protectants that can be purchased to preserve the vinyl, just as wax preserves your car.
First, scrub the vinyl car top with a wet, soapy microfiber car cleaning sponge. rinse with clear water and then dry polish with a fine microfiber auto detailing cloth.
Most vinyl rolls can be used in the garage. Be sure to check with the manufacturer before purchase!
Rear window graphics for a car can be purchased at many places. Target and Walmart offer a limited amount of graphics. Etsy is a great places for unique rear window decals.
most fast-parts stores carry a vinyl repair kit, probably even wall-mart.
Vinyl is a synthetic resin material. It can be made strong enough for home siding, or thin and pliable enough for car seats and tops.
put tape on it
Cloth, leather, vinyl?
Regular soap or detergent can harm vinyl by permanently removing the sheen from the surface. Vinyl cleaning products can be purchased from most home improvement and department stores.