Thinking About Wrapping my car
#16
Lexus Fanatic
wait i dont get it, you have a black car that looks great when its detailed, yet you wanna wrap it to protect it, so~ you gonna peal it off at meets n stuff to show off the black paint? OR you just gonna end up leaving it on hiding the beautiful black paint? In that case why'd you get black for in the first place?
sorry i have more questions for this mod and none of the answers seem to make any sense. Don't do it.
sorry i have more questions for this mod and none of the answers seem to make any sense. Don't do it.
#17
thats one heck of a project. i tried doing a gloss vinyl grill wrap project myself and i failed miserably, given it was my first time wrapping anything . it was really hard getting around the curves and bends. it could have been the type of vinyl i used as it didnt conform to the shape so easily (i just went for the cheap stuff found on ebay). i ended up scrapping the project. if there's anything i learned from this experience, it's that reading DIY on the forums makes projects look alot easier than it actually is, and pick a good quality (expensive) vinyl that wont make your life a living hell.
#19
wait i dont get it, you have a black car that looks great when its detailed, yet you wanna wrap it to protect it, so~ you gonna peal it off at meets n stuff to show off the black paint? OR you just gonna end up leaving it on hiding the beautiful black paint? In that case why'd you get black for in the first place?
sorry i have more questions for this mod and none of the answers seem to make any sense. Don't do it.
sorry i have more questions for this mod and none of the answers seem to make any sense. Don't do it.
#21
The vinyl quality make a huge difference both in durability and overall appearance. Oh and do yourself a favor and do it with another person at least.
My friends shop used ORACAL wrap - think its a German company and while its a bit harder to work with compared to 3M it isnt all that flat. When clean its more of a Satin black, more so than the 3M material when compared side by side.
While pictures are from a long time ago and not that good of a quality it gives a general idea of how it looks.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...most-done.html
My friends shop used ORACAL wrap - think its a German company and while its a bit harder to work with compared to 3M it isnt all that flat. When clean its more of a Satin black, more so than the 3M material when compared side by side.
While pictures are from a long time ago and not that good of a quality it gives a general idea of how it looks.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...most-done.html
#22
The vinyl quality make a huge difference both in durability and overall appearance. Oh and do yourself a favor and do it with another person at least.
My friends shop used ORACAL wrap - think its a German company and while its a bit harder to work with compared to 3M it isnt all that flat. When clean its more of a Satin black, more so than the 3M material when compared side by side.
While pictures are from a long time ago and not that good of a quality it gives a general idea of how it looks.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...most-done.html
My friends shop used ORACAL wrap - think its a German company and while its a bit harder to work with compared to 3M it isnt all that flat. When clean its more of a Satin black, more so than the 3M material when compared side by side.
While pictures are from a long time ago and not that good of a quality it gives a general idea of how it looks.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...most-done.html
that looks real nice, quality looks good as well. How much did it cost to order the vinyl?
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Haha I feel u, that's why I wrapped my car, to protect the paint, then it became protect the vinyl, honestly if u have the patience and will power, u can do it, only gona take about 2 weeks by urself, btw u need a heat gun, or a hair dyer, and the hardest part is going to be ur rear bumper, be prepared, it was hell for me, and u have to do it right so that means taking all the door panels out to take out the door handles and getting the mirror out, the mirror is also pretty hard to wrap cuz it curves so watch out, also make sure u have a sharp exacto knife, have 3 just to be safe, and use ur finger nails to trace out the cut before actually cutting it, and make sure ur cars spotless before u wrap as in there not a single gain of dust anywhere, like in ur wheel well or behind the doors where the weather strip touches, good luck, let me know if u have questions cuz it's gona be a bitcchh to wrap the entire car, be ready to drive around with parts of it wrapped too haha
#29
Bigrahizzl - Dont know how much it costs to order it - My friends had the material.
As noted above - the car needs to be spotless and dust free before you start any part. Even when thats the case a closed clean space is a must. You will be surprised how a single strand of long blond hair floating around (from GF head :-) ) shows up under the vinyl.
The door cards, door handles, mirrors taillights and more need to come out to get that pro look.
As noted above - the car needs to be spotless and dust free before you start any part. Even when thats the case a closed clean space is a must. You will be surprised how a single strand of long blond hair floating around (from GF head :-) ) shows up under the vinyl.
The door cards, door handles, mirrors taillights and more need to come out to get that pro look.