Full Car Wrap
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#38
I don't see why it couldn't work. I do digital print wraps for cars and most of our cost is due to the printing. Installation is not that bad if you've done vinyl before. The only things I'd do is remove anything that overlaps, like mirrors, the chrome trim, and the rub strips on the doors.
Just get a quality matte black vinyl from 3M or Avery, mask it to prevent squeegee marks, and take your time. I suggest getting a few squeegees with felt or cloth on the ends to prevent marring the finish.
Get a 60"x150' roll and you might be able to do two cars if you can wrap efficiently.
Just get a quality matte black vinyl from 3M or Avery, mask it to prevent squeegee marks, and take your time. I suggest getting a few squeegees with felt or cloth on the ends to prevent marring the finish.
Get a 60"x150' roll and you might be able to do two cars if you can wrap efficiently.
#39
Originally Posted by itgogitrev
I don't see why it couldn't work. I do digital print wraps for cars and most of our cost is due to the printing. Installation is not that bad if you've done vinyl before. The only things I'd do is remove anything that overlaps, like mirrors, the chrome trim, and the rub strips on the doors.
Just get a quality matte black vinyl from 3M or Avery, mask it to prevent squeegee marks, and take your time. I suggest getting a few squeegees with felt or cloth on the ends to prevent marring the finish.
Get a 60"x150' roll and you might be able to do two cars if you can wrap efficiently.
Just get a quality matte black vinyl from 3M or Avery, mask it to prevent squeegee marks, and take your time. I suggest getting a few squeegees with felt or cloth on the ends to prevent marring the finish.
Get a 60"x150' roll and you might be able to do two cars if you can wrap efficiently.
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