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Vinyl Wrapped Evo's (cars) how well does it hold up for DD?
I been really looking into wrapping my car, but trying to find out how well itll hold up on a daily driven car that sits in the sun (no garage).
Ive seen really nice wraps, but spotted a few area's that were lifting, or showing a little of bubble mainly on the front bumper where it had most curves and road abuse i suppose. Trying to find out if that was due to bad prep work, or if this kind of thing is expected but an easy fix. Any info appreciated. dave |
I'm pretty sure you want to use a resin first, then lay the wrap over and use a heat gun to bond the two for a super smooth surface. The resin will prevent it from lifting but it's a lot of work from what I see, plus the wrap costs a lot and so much of it ends up wasted. I've been looking into this quite a bit but maybe someone that's done this can chime in. I got a quote to have it done, $4k.
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Originally Posted by PatricksEvilEvo
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I'm pretty sure you want to use a resin first, then lay the wrap over and use a heat gun to bond the two for a super smooth surface. The resin will prevent it from lifting but it's a lot of work from what I see, plus the wrap costs a lot and so much of it ends up wasted. I've been looking into this quite a bit but maybe someone that's done this can chime in. I got a quote to have it done, $4k.
I would personally never pay someone 4000$ to get a wrap done, way to pricey imo. I'll look into resin products, thanks for the tip. |
a new shop opened up by me and offered to do it for $1100 using 3M Vinyl. I think they are trying to build a name because that is a cheap ass price. But Im also trying to find out more info from people who have had it done.
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Originally Posted by abazaba410
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a new shop opened up by me and offered to do it for $1100 using 3M Vinyl. I think they are trying to build a name because that is a cheap ass price. But Im also trying to find out more info from people who have had it done.
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You'll want to read up on some of the UK Evo forums. Wrapping is pretty big over there and I know of one company that does a ton of DD Evos. They have some pretty tough weather too, so anything that survives the UK should be good in Canada too.
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Originally Posted by abazaba410
(Post 10265419)
a new shop opened up by me and offered to do it for $1100 using 3M Vinyl. I think they are trying to build a name because that is a cheap ass price. But Im also trying to find out more info from people who have had it done.
Another thought is if you have a bunch of rock chips like I do, you might have to DA them or the wrap is going to start bubbling at those air pockets. |
For the cost of these wraps why wouldn't you just do paint?
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Originally Posted by PatricksEvilEvo
(Post 10265155)
I'm pretty sure you want to use a resin first, then lay the wrap over and use a heat gun to bond the two for a super smooth surface. The resin will prevent it from lifting but it's a lot of work from what I see, plus the wrap costs a lot and so much of it ends up wasted. I've been looking into this quite a bit but maybe someone that's done this can chime in. I got a quote to have it done, $4k.
did they offer you and your family a reach around? that is seriously ridiculous that they could even say $4,000 !!!!!! highest i saw was $1,500 and i thought that was a rip off. you do realize that your talking about 5-600 for the materials for the best 3m stuff right? id never pay some morons $3,500 to do that. thats a 2.4 LR with mivec head (used head) kind of pricing:shocked: |
Originally Posted by TigOLDBiTTies
(Post 10266010)
did they offer you and your family a reach around? that is seriously ridiculous that they could even say $4,000 !!!!!!
highest i saw was $1,500 and i thought that was a rip off. you do realize that your talking about 5-600 for the materials for the best 3m stuff right? id never pay some morons $3,500 to do that. thats a 2.4 LR with mivec head (used head) kind of pricing:shocked: |
You could have a pretty nice repaint job for $4K, hopefully better than the crap paint our comes come with from the factory.
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But with a wrap you can say it's never been painted and there won't be questions if you go to ever sell the car. Wrap will also preserve the paint, a new paint job will just get more chips and scratches, wrap won't chip.
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Makes me wonder. If the rocks are hitting the paint strong enough to cause chips, wont those same rocks tear the wrap ?
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I don't know man wrap is pretty thick and paint is easy to chip.
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Originally Posted by PatricksEvilEvo
(Post 10266134)
Go talk to a real car shop, not some cheap corporate collision shop. A good wrap will cost you around $4000. Since reading this post yesterday I've checked with 3 other shops and they all quoted me between $3000-$4000.
i talked to a REAL shop too, actually one of the biggest sign shops in south florida Kauff Signs and they have wrapped over 500 cars. $1,500 for 3m matte finish wrap and labor. |
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