Get Wrapped
Vehicle Wraps in Manalapan Township, NJ
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About Get Wrapped
Get Wrapped is a vinyl-wrap studio in Manalapan Township that works both sides of the craft: printed commercial wraps and lettering for businesses, and full color-change wraps for owners who want a new finish without paint. Certified installers handle vehicle wraps, accent wraps and stripes, chrome delete, window tint, and detailing, and the shop positions itself as a one-stop for car customization, working with local partners for the powder coating, rim repair, stereo, and camera work that sometimes rides along with a wrap project. On the commercial side, the work is vehicle graphics: printed van and truck wraps, vehicle lettering, and storefront graphics designed to be read at a glance and hold up outdoors for years. The part that separates a sharp fleet wrap from a muddy one is color management, and it is invisible until it goes wrong. A brand's exact red is a specific value, and a logo pulled off a website in screen color rarely prints as that value, because a screen mixes light and a printer lays down ink, and the same ink reads differently on gloss vinyl than on matte. Getting a brand color to match the letterhead means printing from vector art and profiling the printer to the exact vinyl-and-laminate combination being used, then proofing on the real material rather than trusting the monitor. A shop that skips that step delivers a van that is almost the right blue, which is the one thing a business paying for brand recognition cannot use. Color-change wraps are a different discipline on the same machine. Cast vinyl is laid over clean panels, stretched into recesses, and seamed where the eye will not catch it, and finishes run from gloss and satin to color-shift and textures no spray gun produces. Because the film sits over the factory paint rather than replacing it, a color change is reversible, which is why leased and resale-minded owners choose it. Chrome delete and accent stripes are the smaller version of the same work, blacking out brightwork or adding a racing stripe without a drop of paint. A printed wrap lives or dies on its laminate. The print itself is only ink on vinyl; the clear laminate over it is what stands between a van still crisp after several winters and one that has faded to a pale version of itself far sooner, and it is also what lets the wrap shrug off brush washes and fuel splashes. For a fleet, the same artwork has to land in the same place on vehicles of different shapes, which is a design problem solved before anything is printed, mapping the layout so a body line or a door gap never cuts through the logo. Window tint and detailing round out the menu as real services rather than afterthoughts, and the shop documents its builds on an active gallery and video channel. Projects start with a consultation about the vehicle, the vision, and the timeline, and the gallery lets a customer see the standard of the seams and edges before committing to a visible change.
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Reputation & Reviews Summary
Customers describe Get Wrapped as a studio that treats a wrap as a design project rather than a sticker job. Business owners who came in for printed van wraps and lettering point to artwork that turned their vehicles into rolling advertisements and to color that matched their branding rather than approximating it. The collaborative intake, a conversation about the vehicle, the goal, and the deadline, comes through as the reason the finished work matched what they had pictured. Color-change clients give the most enthusiastic feedback, describing finishes that drew attention and installs where the seams and edges were hard to find. Reviewers mention the quality of the materials and the patience of the install, and several note that the team talked them through the trade-offs between finishes before committing to one. The one-stop framing holds up in the accounts: owners who needed powder coating, rim repair, or an electronics install alongside the wrap describe the shop coordinating it rather than sending them elsewhere. Reliability and communication recur. Customers describe being kept in the loop through the project and getting the vehicle back on the promised timeline, which matters most to the businesses whose vans earn while they work. The Manalapan location, the licensed-and-insured operation, and the documented gallery of past builds are cited as reasons owners trusted the shop with a visible, expensive change to their vehicle. The overall impression is of a wrap shop equally comfortable with a fleet's brand standards and a car owner's color-change vision.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Get Wrapped do both printed commercial wraps and color-change wraps?
Yes. The shop prints van, truck, and storefront graphics for businesses and also installs full color-change wraps for personal vehicles, along with accent wraps, stripes, and chrome delete. The two are different disciplines handled under one roof.
Why does color matching matter on a commercial wrap?
A brand’s exact color is a specific value, and a logo taken off a website in screen color rarely prints as that value, since a screen mixes light while a printer lays down ink that behaves differently on gloss versus matte vinyl. Printing from vector art, profiling to the exact material, and proofing on the real vinyl is what makes a van match the letterhead instead of coming close.
Is a color-change wrap reversible?
Yes. Cast vinyl is applied over the factory paint rather than replacing it, so it can be removed later, which is why leased and resale-minded owners choose a wrap over a repaint to change their car’s color.
Can Get Wrapped handle work beyond the wrap, like powder coating or a stereo install?
Yes. The shop positions itself as a one-stop for customization and works with local partners for powder coating, rim repair, backup cameras, and stereo installs that ride along with a wrap project, coordinating the extra work rather than sending you elsewhere.
How do I start a wrap project with Get Wrapped?
Projects begin with a consultation about the vehicle, the vision, and the timeline, which can be started through the shop’s contact and booking page. The studio is at 241 Park Avenue in Manalapan Township.



