Realwraps 101 and Speedwrap Xtra
Realwraps 101 and Speedwrap Xtra
Today there are three ways to become a wrapper. The first is to hire someone to teach you. This will cost anywhere between $5,000 to $8,000. The second way is to work for someone, making $10 to $15 an hour for a year or two. The third is to take a rudimentary weekend course that will only teach you the most basic of the basics.
This package offers something entirely new. These DVDs offer step-by-step instructions on how to wrap the meat and potatoes of the industry – a cargo van, a box truck and an SUV.
The DVD is real wrapping, offering real information concerning all the aspects of the wrap world.
•How to wrap in hot and cold temperatures
•How to keep a low overhead
•How to fix mistakes
•Little tricks
•How to get clients (and how to keep them)
•How to lay out the material
•Multiple approaches to wrapping bumpers, door handles
•How to properly remove the material
Introduction
This package offers something entirely new. These DVDs offer step-by-step instructions on how to wrap the meat and potatoes of the industry – a cargo van, a box truck and an SUV.
Questions? Contact us at: Info@realwraps.com
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