FAQ

Vinyl wrap works best on smooth and stable surfaces. If cabinets are cracked, warped, or severely damaged, they may need minor repairs before wrapping to ensure a clean, long-lasting finish.

Most projects are completed within a few hours to a couple of days, depending on the size of the space.

Yes, it’s designed to resist scratches and daily wear, making it great for high-traffic areas like elevators.

Yes — vinyl wrap costs a fraction of replacing cabinets, tiles, or panels while giving the same “new” look.

Simply wipe with a soft cloth and mild soap. Harsh chemicals and abrasive sponges aren’t needed.

There are hundreds of colors and finishes — including wood grains, stone effects, high-gloss, matte, and metallic looks.

Absolutely. It can be peeled off without damaging the original surface underneath, making it renter- and business-friendly.

Yes, it is resistant to water and moisture, making it ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, and other humid environments.

With proper care, vinyl wrap can last 7–10 years in most residential and commercial settings.

It works on kitchens, bathrooms, furniture, doors, walls, and even elevators — anywhere a smooth surface needs a refresh.