I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself to you. My name is Kellie Little and I have been working as a Graphic Designer for over 20 years. have worked for large companies, freelance for myself and even Government design projects.

Technology is an important part of any workplace and from working as a graphic designer I have become very computer literate and comfortable using Microsoft Office programs such as Outlook and Excel as well as many other programs listed in my resume. I have received addition training on equipment and programs to keep up to date with technology.

In my time with the Department and from running my own successful business I have gained experience meeting and building a rapport with new customers either in person or on the phone. I have excellent interpersonal and communication skills, good people skills and love interacting with customers and fellow staff. I enjoy working in a team but can work by myself if needed as well. From working in a public service role as well as my own business I understand the need to always maintain a professional manner and be professionally presented, with clean and tidy appearance.

I love to learn new skills and enjoy training. I have completed the Avery Dennison Advanced Vehicle Wrapping Workshop. When I started both my Cake and Resin businesses, I had minimal experience field and learnt quickly everything I needed to know and then from there was successful in my endeavours. I currently own a Resin Art Business and work as a freelance Graphic Designer. I have experience working with Adobe software and use it daily.

 For 3 years I held the position of Overseer of Cessnock CSI Print Business Unit. In that time, I acted up to Senior Overseer where I was responsible for the supervision, accountability, training, and instruction of inmate employees working in the daily operations of the Cessnock Print Business Unit. In this role I worked with the Fuji Xerox Digital Printer & Konica Minolta Digital Printer. I was reasonable for training and maintenance of these machines.
 

Nu Skin Customs (NSC) is a premium vehicle wrapping & design company. We specialise in colour change, fleet wrapping & window tinting (coming soon).

The team at NSC are passionate car enthusiasts who absolutely love to modify & customise vehicles. From Cars to Motorcycles no engine is too big or small to impress us! With a background in Graphic Design Kellie can assist with your design to set your ride apart from all the rest in the crowd.

NSC are Qualified & Certified to install high quality premium products such as Avery Dennis & Hexis (coming soon) which are available in a vast range of colours, finishes & textures. NSC will certainly be able to make your vehicle one of a kind.

Contact us today to enquire about how we can meet your modification needs & wants.

Kellie Little

Graphic Designer

As well as Resin Artist & Professional Automotive Wrapper

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HOW OFTEN SHOULD I WASH MY VEHICLE WRAP?

Wash your wrap once a week or more often if your vehicle is exposed to a lot of dirt or pollutants. You should hand wash it using 3M® Car Wash Soap 39000, or Meguiar’s NXT Generation® Car Wash or Deep Crystal® Car Wash. At Wrap Works Orange County, we also recommend 3M Quick Detailer Spray Wax or Meguiar’s Ultimate Quik Wax. You can use another gentle automotive detergent if necessary – any good brand will work. Always use a nice automotive sponge or clean, soft cloth to wash your wrap. Rinse vehicle with clear water after washing. Minimize water spotting by using a silicone squeegee or chamois to remove water. Dry with a clean microfiber cloth.

CAN I TAKE MY WRAPPED VEHICLE INTO A DRIVE-THROUGH CAR WASH?

You can bring your wrapped vehicle to an automated brushless car wash, though hand washing is safer and more thorough. Brush car washes may be too rough on the film, degrading it and causing peeling and lifted edges. If a car wash uses water spray and no brushes, it should be safe for most wraps.

WHAT SHOULD I USE FOR SPOT CLEANING?

Use Simple Green or isopropyl rubbing alcohol to spot clean isolated stains. Rinse area with cool water after cleaning. Don’t use tire dressing to spot clean as it may splash on the wrap and cause stains. Avoid wiping the wrap when it’s hot; this can distort the material and cause wrinkling.

CAN I PRESSURE WASH MY VEHICLE WRAP?

If you want to pressure wash your VEHICLE WRAP, keep it below 2,000 psi. Use a spray nozzle with a 40 degree wide angle spray pattern and keep water temperature below 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep the spray nozzle at least 12 inches away from the car edges.

HOW DO I CLEAN BIRD DROPPINGS, INSECTS, TREE SAP OR OTHER DIFFICULT STAINS?

Clean bird droppings and difficult stains immediately. Letting them sit for too long will make them harder to remove and may permanently damage the wrap. Soak the affected area for a few minutes with warm, soapy water to loosen the contaminants. Rinse completely and dry with a microfiber cloth. For stubborn contaminants, use denatured alcohol, 3M® Citrus Base Cleaner, Meguiar’s Gold Class™ Bug and Stain Remover or two parts isopropyl alcohol to one part water. Always test these solutions on a small area that’s not easily noticeable to ensure the cleaner will not harm the wrap. Do not use solvents or oil based cleaning products!

WHAT PRODUCTS SHOULD I AVOID WHEN CLEANING MY WRAP?

Never, EVER use any of the following cleaning products on your wrap:
  • Solvents
  • Oil-based cleaners
  • Kitchen & Bathroom Cleaners
  • Oven cleaner
  • Orange Oil
  • Engine Degreaser

CAN I PARK MY VEHICLE OUTDOORS FOR LONG PERIODS?

Excessive amounts of time under the sun or other outdoor elements (rain, smog, debris, and road pollutants from passing cars) can degrade the wrap on the roof, trunk lid and hood. These horizontal areas are a magnet for pollutants, which are intensified by UV ray exposure. Try your best to park your car in a garage or under a canopy or shelter. If you must park it outside for prolonged periods, look for shady parking areas.

CAN I PARK MY VEHICLE OUTDOORS FOR LONG PERIODS?

Excessive amounts of time under the sun or other outdoor elements (rain, smog, debris, and road pollutants from passing cars) can degrade the wrap on the roof, trunk lid and hood. These horizontal areas are a magnet for pollutants, which are intensified by UV ray exposure. Try your best to park your car in a garage or under a canopy or shelter. If you must park it outside for prolonged periods, look for shady parking areas.

MY VEHICLE WRAP IS TURNING BROWN OR RUST COLORED. WHAT SHOULD I DO?

Wrap turns brown due to prolonged exposure to acid from pollutants in the air. This is typically a result of neglect and failure to follow the above-mentioned procedures. If you notice brown, discolored, or rust-colored areas on your wrap, it is best to remove the film from your vehicle to prevent damage to the paint beneath it and reapply fresh wrap. Often times it is only necessary to replace the affected panel.
  • Millfield NSW, Australia