F.A.Q.
Hydrographics, also known as water transfer printing, is a process of applying decorative patterns or designs onto 3D surfaces using water-soluble films.
Hydrographics can be applied to metal, plastic, glass, wood, and ceramics — as long as the surface can be primed and painted.
Yes, when done professionally, hydrographic finishes are sealed with a strong clear coat, making them scratch-resistant and long-lasting.
Absolutely! We offer a wide range of patterns including carbon fiber, camo, wood grain, skulls, flames, and even fully custom artwork.
Yes! Hydrographics is popular for car and bike parts like dashboards, alloy wheels, mirrors, trims, helmets, and more.
The standard turnaround time is usually 2–4 days depending on the part size and complexity.
Not if properly maintained. With UV protection and a high-quality top coat, the print can last for years without fading or peeling.
Just like painted surfaces — avoid harsh chemicals, use soft cloths, and gently clean with mild soap and water.
While DIY kits exist, professional hydro dipping requires controlled temperature, equipment, and precision to get a flawless finish.’
Yes! We offer B2B solutions and franchise opportunities for those looking to start their own hydrographics unit.