A spray wrap is a peelable liquid wrap, mainly used for rims, chrome delete and emblems. It is a decorative, easy-to-maintain way to change the color and look of smaller details on your vehicle, and because it peels off cleanly you can switch colors or go back to stock whenever you want. Top Rated Auto Care applies spray wraps in Rancho Santa Margarita on wheels, trim and accents.
What's Included
- Peelable liquid wrap
- Ideal for rims and wheels
- Chrome delete on trim and badges
- Emblem and accent color changes
- Decorative and easy to maintain
- Removable when you want a change
- Careful masking and prep
- Even, built-up coats
What a spray wrap is for
Spray wraps shine on the details. Wheels are the most popular application, where a fresh color completely changes the stance and personality of a car. They are also a favorite for chrome delete, turning bright trim and badges into a blacked-out or color-matched look that many owners prefer.
Because the coating is sprayed on and builds into a flexible film, it conforms to the shape of rims, emblems and trim pieces that would be awkward to wrap with sheet vinyl. That makes it a clean, affordable way to update the small touches that pull a whole look together.

Easy to maintain, easy to change
One of the biggest draws is reversibility. When you want a different color or want to return to the original finish, the spray wrap peels away. There is no need to commit to one look forever, which makes it ideal for experimenting with wheel colors or seasonal changes around the Saddleback Valley.
Day to day it is easy to live with. A spray-wrapped wheel cleans up much like a painted one, and if a section ever gets scuffed, refreshing it is far simpler and cheaper than redoing paint. For owners in Rancho Santa Margarita who like to change things up, that flexibility is the point.
A clean, even finish
A good spray wrap comes down to prep and technique. The surface has to be cleaned and masked carefully so the coating only goes where it should, and it has to be built up in even coats so the finish looks smooth and uniform rather than thin or blotchy.
We mask, prep and apply in controlled coats so your rims, emblems or chrome delete come out even and sharp. Tell us the look you are after and we will recommend the right color and finish to match the rest of the vehicle.
How it compares to vinyl
Spray wraps and vinyl wraps solve different problems. Vinyl is the right choice for full-panel color changes across the body. Spray wrap is built for the smaller, contoured pieces like wheels, badges and trim where a sprayed, peelable coating fits better and costs less.
If you want a coordinated look, the two pair well. Many owners do a vinyl color change on the body and a spray wrap on the wheels and chrome delete to tie everything together.
Spray Wraps FAQs
Is a spray wrap permanent?
No, and that is the appeal. Spray wraps are designed to be peelable, so you can change colors or return to the original finish later. It is a low-commitment way to update wheels, trim and emblems.
What can you spray wrap?
It is mainly used for rims, chrome delete and emblems, along with other small trim and accent pieces. For full-body color changes, a vinyl wrap is the better tool.
How do I take care of spray-wrapped wheels?
They are easy to maintain and clean up much like a painted surface. We will go over simple care tips so the finish stays looking sharp, and refreshing a scuffed area is straightforward.
Will it look as smooth as paint?
With proper prep and even coats, a spray wrap produces a clean, uniform finish. The key is careful masking and building the coating up in controlled layers, which is what our application focuses on.
Pair it with the full package
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