Friday, January 4, 2013

It's a partial wrap from William Smith customers

Vehicle wrapping continues to be a popular choice for customising both commercial and private vehicles and is now widely used by those who want to make an impact, whether through advertising their business or creating a ‘statement’ car. However, A full vehicle wrap is not always necessary to achieve a striking effect.

“Partial wraps can be equally effective and focus attention exactly where required,” says William Smith’s marketing manager, Chris Bradley. “They are ideal for making an image stand out, combining images with text, or for highlighting a feature or design detail with a special colour or effect material to create an individual look for a private car.”

A wide range of vehicle wrapping materials is available from William Smith, including 3M, Arlon and William Smith’s own ISee2 and Total Wrap ranges.

Mike Wright of Fitt Signs comments: “3M IJ180 is one of the materials we use for both full and partial vehicle wraps (we also use 3M IJ380) as it’s very easy to use.”

As well as 3M IJ180 and IJ380, Northwest Tints uses 3M’s IJ170 for full and partial wraps. “We’ve been very pleased with the results we get,” says Northwest Tints’ Derrick Roberts.

For more information or advice about the range of vehicle wrapping materials available from William Smith, please visit www.williamsmith.co.uk

[Photo show partial wrapped vehicles created by William Smith customers]

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