Car wrapping services provided by Wraptors Inc. © Courtesy of Wraptors Inc.
The path to a sustainable future is paved with innovation—across industries, creative minds are seeking out new ways to make little luxuries more accessible and more eco-friendly. In the car world, Wraptors Inc. is steering automotive customization into a greener future. And as the largest vehicle wrap specialist around the globe, they’re the perfect choice to take the wheel. With over 16 locations in regions including Canada, Florida, South Africa, and Dubai, Wraptors Inc. is proving that sleek design doesn’t have to come at a cost to the environment. That’s why they’re launching the world’s first plant-based car detailing product line in 7-Eleven stores nationwide—custom vehicle design has never been more accessible or more eco-friendly.
But even before this launch, Wraptors Inc. has never been a stranger to turning heads. For over a decade, they’ve set industry standards in vehicle wraps, starlight installations, window tinting, and paint protection films. Led by Stanislav Kravtchouk and Christel Kravchuk—fondly known as Mr. Wraptors—their expertise has garnered a clientele of car enthusiasts, celebrities, and professional athletes. Their mission is to innovate products that offer car enthusiasts eco-friendly alternatives without sacrificing performance or style.
A Greener Alternative
Car wraps are crafted from thin vinyl materials that conform to every curve of the vehicle, eliminating the need for multiple layers of paint. Unlike traditional paint jobs that often involve sanding off the old paint, vinyl wraps can be applied directly over the original surface.
Even better, removing your car wrap is simple and non-destructive, allowing for easy updates or changes without sanding or re-painting. Traditional car painting, with its energy-intensive processes and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), is a well-documented environmental offender. In contrast, Wraptors’ vinyl wraps help minimize pollution and waste while conserving energy and water.
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Now, Wraptors Inc. is bringing sustainability directly to consumers with the release of their first plant-based car detailing product line. Easy to use and environmentally friendly, it promises to be a game-changer for car enthusiasts looking to reduce their carbon footprint.
“This partnership is about convenience and eco-consciousness,” said Kravtchouk. “We want consumers to have easy access to products that support their environmental goals and their customized style.”
It’s part of their eco-friendly product line, which includes ceramic coating, tire shiner, interior shiner, glass cleaner, and car shampoo—all plant-based and all made in Canada. On top of that, the products are locally made and crafted at the Wraptors Farah Co Packing Factory in Mississauga. It’s a commitment to local that boosts job creation, while at the same time making a global impact in the world of luxury vehicles and custom creativity.
The Road Ahead
Switching to plant-based car detailing has countless potential advantages, ranging from lower air pollution to less plastic waste. As consumer awareness of environmental issues grows, this innovation could transform the automotive industry, inspiring a transition toward more sustainable practices in custom design.
For their part, Wraptors Inc. isn’t stopping with plant-based detailing products. Looking ahead, they plan to roll out additional eco-friendly innovations, including materials that further reduce emissions and waste. “This is just the beginning,” said Kravtchouk. “We see ourselves as pioneers, not only in car customization but also in driving environmental responsibility in the automotive world.”

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