Have Questions?

What exactly comes in the DIY kit?

Every kit is a complete creative arsenal, packed with everything you need for a one-of-a-kind topographical design.

Full Topo Kit:
This kit is packed with enough pre-cut topographical lines and circles to completely transform an entire vehicle. It’s the ultimate kit for creating a full, unique design that’s all your own.

Accent / Booster Kit:
This kit includes additional pre-cut lines. It's perfect for adding a bold accent to a single area, or for boosting an existing topo design to make it even more dense and detailed.

How many kits do I need for my car?

Typically, one full Topo-Line Kit is enough to transform most vehicles and create a striking, unique look. It’s designed to give you plenty of material for an awesome, balanced design.

However, if your goal is an extra dense, detailed topographical pattern, you might want to consider adding another kit. For just a few extra lines to fill in a specific area, a Booster Accent Kit is the perfect solution to complete your vision.

How durable is the wrap against trail scratches, sun fading, and mud?

Extremely durable. We engineered our wraps to take on the three biggest enemies of your paint: trail abuse, sun, and mud. It’s loaded with powerful UV blockers to prevent fading and keep the design looking sharp, season after season. And since the surface is non-porous, mud and grime wash right off. In short, this wrap isn’t just made to look tough—it’s built to protect your rig on every single adventure.

Is the vinyl a single large sheet I have to cut myself, or are the panels pre-cut to size?

It’s actually the best of both worlds. The kit arrives as a single, easy-to-handle sheet, but all of the individual lines and circle shapes are already precision “kiss-cut” into it. This means you don’t have to do any difficult cutting yourself—you just peel the shapes you want off the backing paper, like a high-end sticker sheet. This method gives you total creative freedom to design your own pattern without the hassle of a bulk roll.

Honestly, how difficult is this to install for someone with zero experience?

This is the most important question we get, and we’ll be straight with you: it’s a project that requires a little patience, not professional experience.

We designed these kits specifically for the enthusiast in their own garage, not a seasoned pro. The vinyl itself is incredibly forgiving; it has air-release technology, which is a fancy way of saying you can smooth out bubbles easily. You’re also working with individual lines and shapes, not a single, unwieldy sheet, which makes the process much less intimidating.

If you take your time, follow the step-by-step instructions, and focus on one piece at a time, you can achieve a flawless result. There’s a huge amount of pride in stepping back to see what you’ve accomplished. And if you do mess up a piece? Don’t sweat it. Simple remove it and try again.

How do I properly wash the vehicle once the wrap is on? Can I take it through an automatic car wash?

Great question—proper washing is the key to keeping your wrap looking epic for years. The best and safest method is always to hand wash it using a gentle car wash soap and a soft microfiber mitt, just like you would a high-end paint job.

As for automatic car washes, stay far away from any that use brushes. The abrasive bristles can scratch the vinyl and, more importantly, can catch an edge and cause it to lift. If you need to use an automatic wash, make sure it is a touchless system. Even then, be careful with high-pressure wands. Keep the nozzle at least a few feet from the surface and avoid aiming it directly at the seams or edges of the wrap. Treat it with a little care, and it will continue to protect your rig and look awesome on every adventure.

Will the wrap damage my original paint when I decide to remove it years from now?

Not at all—in fact, protecting your paint is one of the vinyl wrap’s biggest benefits. We use high-quality vinyl with specialized adhesives designed for clean, damage-free removal from solid, factory-cured paint jobs. When it’s time to sell or simply change your style, the wrap comes off to reveal the well-preserved paint.