Police Car Graphics: Highest Quality Films, Expert Installation
Self-adhesive vinyl film, adhered to the paintwork of police vehicles, enables them to be instantly recognizable, even when viewed at a distance or at night. Law enforcement vehicle graphics are available in both reflective and non-reflective finishes, as well as ghosted finishes. With an experienced in-house graphic design team, Tinting Chicago creates custom police car decals to fit any brief. We can copy an existing design or develop a new take on an old design. Call us at 773-455-0467 or 312-212-0493 and get your free quote today.
Custom designed decals for police vehicles
If you’re looking to upgrade the look of the graphics for your fleet of police vehicles, we have a talented team of dedicated graphic designers that have created hundreds of custom decals for clients. Simply provide them with a brief and any example designs you’d like to base the design on and they will provide you with mock-up designs to approve.
Types of police vehicles to wrap
Vehicle wraps can be added to any of the following types of vehicles:
- Cars
- Vans
- Trucks
- Motorcycles
Best vinyl brands for police vehicle graphics
Police car graphics need to be long-lasting and durable. At Tinting Chicago, we only ever install 3M and Avery Dennison brands of vinyl because they’re widely considered to be the best. When correctly installed, the best brands of police graphics last for between 5 and 7 years, before they need to be replaced.
Essentials of police car graphics
- Bold & distinctive
- Reflective at night
- Highly legible lettering
- Easily identifiable
- High quality for durability
- Easily removed if needs be
Caring for a police car decal
A police car with vehicle decals doesn’t require any maintenance as such, however, to ensure the longevity of the graphics, it’s advisable to:
- Hand wash only
- Pressure spray no closer than 2 feet from graphics
- Wipe away dirt and grime fast
- Avoid using abrasive cloths and brushes.
Asked Questions See more
It can take just a matter of hours to remove and reinstall vinyl graphics on police cars. Vinyl is best removed by applying heat from a heat gun. This helps the vinyl lift and makes it easier to peel away in one piece.
Vinyl wrap applied to police cars often has a reflective or ghosted finish to make them highly visible at night, particularly once lights are shone on them.
If looked after correctly, graphics on law enforcement vehicles should last between 5 and 7 years before they start to show signs of cracking, peeling, or bubbling and need to be replaced.