08-24-2016, 05:17 PM | #1 |
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To wrap or not to wrap, and if so...colours?
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As the title says really? the previous owner of my car got parts of the car wrapped clear for protection. it covers the nose, front bumper, wheel arches etc. I got lazy and took the car to a hand wash and they damaged part of the wrap, its now bubbled and needs removing. i know a guy who does pretty good wrapping and he said it would be easy to remove. While he's at it do i want to just wrap the whole thing? i am sick of being paranoid about trying to keep the paintwork in perfect condition so I thought about a full clear wrap because i really like the black, although thats more expensive than getting a colour wrap I've been told? considering matt/satin black...what are your thoughts? |
08-24-2016, 08:16 PM | #2 |
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Xpel clear wrap will cost between 5-6k here in LA, so I would assume it would cost close to 10k there in the UK.
I would suggest going with a full satin black by 3M. It adds a layer of protection from the elements and never gets swirl marks. |
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08-25-2016, 01:34 PM | #3 |
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Thanks man!
Is there any difference between 3M and say Avery Dennison for wraps? I'm still leaning towards satin black but i don't wanna get bored of it in 6 months. This is why I'm not prepared to do any crazy adventurous colours. |
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08-25-2016, 07:31 PM | #4 |
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My guy told me that 3M is more durable and recommended, but then a specialist buddy of his who works only on Avery vinyl said that it just takes more skill to get Avery wraps done properly. Just google 3M vs Avery
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09-02-2016, 06:25 AM | #5 |
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Since I will be getting a new car soon I was contemplating similar question. To PPF or not to PPF. I have examined my last 2 cars for stone chips, scratches etc... There were not that many. Had I PPF on it... they would be avoided. But it was nothing major.
Proper PPF costs a small fortune (was quoted close to 5K EUR) and to be honest I do not believe it will improve the resale value of a regular (non exotic) car. If anything you are doing a big favour the next owner but with your money. So I have decided not to PPF. |
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