Changing the look of your vehicle is an exciting investment, but the first question every owner asks is: "How much is this going to cost me?" At MDX Detailing, we believe in transparency. The truth is that "car wrapping" isn't a single service—it's a spectrum of materials, labor, and technology. Whether you want a head-turning color change or the ultimate "self-healing" protection, here is the breakdown of what you can expect to invest in your vehicle’s new look.
Vinyl Wraps: The King of Customization
Vinyl is the go-to choice for drivers who want to change their car’s color or add a unique texture. It is a thin, flexible film applied over your factory paint.
What Affects the Price?
The complexity of the installation and the type of vinyl you choose are the biggest price drivers. Not all vinyl is created equal:
Standard Finishes: Gloss and satin finishes are generally the most budget-friendly.
Premium Finishes: If you’re looking for Matte, Metallic, or Brushed Metal finishes, the material cost increases due to the more complex manufacturing process of the film.
Specialty/Chrome: Chrome wraps are the "luxury tier" of vinyl. The material is much thicker, more difficult to stretch, and highly sensitive to heat. Because they require significantly more labor and precision, chrome wraps can easily push a project into a higher price bracket.
The MDX Standard: For a professional-grade full vinyl wrap at MDX Detailing, most clients see an average price range of $4,000 – $6,000.
Color PPF: The Ultimate Upgrade
While vinyl is primarily for aesthetics, Paint Protection Film (PPF) was originally designed for protection. However, the industry has evolved. We now offer Color PPF, which gives you the vibrant look of a wrap with the heavy-duty protection of clear bra.
Why is Color PPF more expensive?
Thickness: PPF is significantly thicker than vinyl (usually 8-10 mils vs. 3-4 mils for vinyl).
Self-Healing: PPF has a top coat that heals itself from swirl marks and light scratches when exposed to heat.
Longevity: Color PPF typically lasts years longer than standard vinyl and offers genuine rock chip protection.
The Investment: Because the material cost is much higher and the installation is a specialized "wet" process, a full Color PPF wrap at MDX Detailing typically ranges from $8,000 – $12,000.
Get a Custom Quote
Every car is different. A compact coupe requires less material and labor than a large SUV with complex body lines and aftermarket bumpers.
If you're ready to transform your ride, the best way to get an exact number is to bring your vehicle by the shop. We can look at the paint condition, discuss your finish goals, and help you choose the material that fits your lifestyle.