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Partial wraps

Achieve a customised look without a full wrap. Partial wraps allow you to highlight specific areas such as roofs, bonnets, or accents, giving your vehicle a unique finish at a lower cost.

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Partial Wraps in Swindon, Wiltshire

A full wrap isn’t the only way to change a vehicle’s appearance. Partial wraps are a cost-effective way to create a unique look by wrapping specific panels, ideal for styling upgrades, contrast accents, or subtle enhancements.

We’re based in Swindon, Wiltshire, and provide partial wraps across a 40-mile radius, helping drivers achieve a custom look with professional finishing.

What is a Partial Wrap?

A partial wrap focuses on key areas rather than the entire vehicle. Popular options include:

Roof wrap (often gloss black or satin black)

- Bonnet wrapMirror caps
- Spoilers and trim accents
- Two-tone conversions

Benefits of Partial Wraps

- Great visual impact at a lower cost than a full wrap
- Adds contrast and styling without overdoing it
- Reversible and paint-friendly when applied properly
- Perfect for “black pack” style themes and modern upgrades

Common Partial Wrap Ideas

- Gloss black roof + dechrome combo
- Bonnet accent styling
- Two-tone pillars and trims
- Subtle colour highlights that match calipers/wheels

Our Partial Wrap Process

- Style planning (what areas, what finish, what look)
- Prep & clean for long-lasting results
- Precision install including edges, cuts and alignment
- Final inspection to ensure consistency across panels
- Aftercare guidance to protect the vinyl finish

FAQs

Will it look “patchy” compared to a full wrap?
Not if it’s designed properly, partial wraps look best when they follow body lines and styling themes.

How do I choose the right finish?
We’ll recommend a finish that complements your paint colour and trim.

Book Partial Wraps in Swindon

If you want a custom look without going full wrap, partial wraps in Swindon are a great option.

Get in touch and tell us the style you’re going for.

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