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05-28-2019, 04:57 PM | #23 |
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The knifeless tape was awesome! It made for perfect edges down the channel. I used an edged plastic tuck tool to lift the seam of the seal around the glass, then slid the backing from the vinyl so that the vinyl wouldn't stick to it in between the seal and the vinyl. Once I had the vinyl backing in the seal, I used my vinyl squeegee in a chopping manner to push down the 1/8" excess of vinyl I left after the cut on the front and back glass. I learned this method from CK Wraps and it worked amazingly well. The sunroof turned out great as well. I cut a slit inside the area of the sunroof and then cut around the diameter of the sunroof but left about 3" to work with. Using the heatgun, a squeegee and glove, I rolled the edges where I wanted them and then trimmed with a scalpel around the inside edge of the sheet metal inside the sunroof. By doing this, looking inside the sunroof from outside of the car, you can not see the OEM paint. Quite pleased with the outcome, but the fact that my boys helped me with it means more to me than actually having it done. Last edited by King Rudi; 05-28-2019 at 05:07 PM.. |
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Did you take the rails out and do them separate or just go right over them?
Looks good though! I don't think I'd have the patience so I just paid the $180 to my friends at Endless Auto Salon ..... But it was worth it, love the look! |
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Where did he say that? All f30's have roof rails....a proper wrap involves removing them and wrapping them separately Like this f30 here Last edited by Socal_R8; 05-28-2019 at 11:01 PM.. |
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05-29-2019, 08:36 AM | #30 |
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Thank you gentlemen! Yeah no roof rails on the IS. I would have preferred for it to have them as I would have taken them out, wrapped them and tucked the edge of the vinyl into the channel versus leaving an exposed cut to the elements. The knifeless tape was worth the investment and with the roof being designed the way that it was and the color of the car, it's hard to tell where the line begins and ends.
Next up on the wrap to do list is the lower corners of the bumper and the side skirts plus re-wrapping the chrome surround for the grille. Will be doing those in matte black. Still undecided if I'm going to wrap the mirror caps and if I do can't decide if I want to go gloss or matte. I'd prefer to go matte but now seeing how nice the gloss looks on the roof it's hard to decide. I'm thinking about keeping the roof the only thing gloss and using matte everywhere else to create some depth in contrast. After those parts are done, I'll be smoking the headlights and tails. Had either of the two companies here quoted me $180 I would have had them do it. That's a decent price. I was quoted $250 just for the roof alone. After I told them what all I wanted wrapped, they quoted upwards of $500. With the cost of vinyl being relatively inexpensive, I'll just do it myself and save the money. I'm just glad the biggest, toughest job is over. The rest of my wrapping will be simple small jobs just to add some flare. Last edited by King Rudi; 05-29-2019 at 04:40 PM.. |
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My wife's last car was an IS350 F Sport, had the entire car wrapped. All chrome (grill and window surround) and roof done in gloss black, the body done in a Satin Aluminum Grey. We had the entire car ceramic coated as well. It was 3M vinyl and came with a 10yr warranty.
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05-30-2019, 03:04 PM | #34 |
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Crazy! Small world. I actually picked this car up about a month ago in Dallas GA. It was one of the 3 F-Sports that I could find in the South East in this color without the red seats. If this is your wife's former car, what did she go to? What made her want to get away from the IS?
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05-30-2019, 03:48 PM | #35 | |
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We just got the itch for a new car. There was nothing wrong with her IS. It had 55K miles. We looked at new 2019 IS's, but the interior was pretty much identical to her 2014, and there were some things I didn't like about it. Even though it's her car, given that I daily drive a lifted 4x4 truck, we pretty much take her car everywhere, so I spend my fair share of time in it. Petty as it is, one of my biggest gripes about the car was the placement of the cup holders. Also, although the seats were comfortable, the fact that the bolsters weren't adjustable made it a little tight for my "not so skinny" self. It's unfortunate because the Lexus dealership is much more aesthetically pleasing and the staff is far nicer and easier to deal with compared to our local BMW dealership. I will definitely give Lexus another look when this lease it up strictly based on that alone. My wife likes this segment of cars, and really wanted a A5/S5 sportback. But, the nearest Audi dealership is an hour away, and that didn't seem practical for maintenance and service. |
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I had a similar experience when selling my G35 2 years ago to a local guy. Had people calling me all the time to complain to me about doing dough-nuts/burnouts when it wasn't me. I have to say that any dealing that I've had with a Lexus dealership has been a far more pleasant experience than the BMW dealership. The 2011 had a recall on it, the local dealer not only quickly serviced the recall, gave me a brand new GS loaner for a week, the GS had a full tank of gas when I got it, they gave me an oil change, detailed my car and changed my wiper blades for free....AND I didn't even buy my car from them. A close friend of mine just bought his wife a 2017 A4 and he was telling me last week that he was over it already. Very nice car inside and out but the closest dealer is over an hour away. Costs a fortune for an oil change but they have to go there while under warranty. He also made the comment that because they have to drive to Knoxville for the oil change the wife wants to shop while she's there, plus dinner so it costs him an arm and a leg not to mention wasting an entire day. I catch him drooling over my car every time he's at the house. A local shop here does my oil changes for $60 and that includes a complete inspection of the car with pictures sent to my email. |
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Can’t do this myself, what should I pay?
I wouldn’t even attempt this. My car (not delivered yet) will live outside under trees. I’m thinking PPF would be a good idea on the front and tops of the car.
Or please recommend a product best for avoiding damage from bird droppings, falling pecans, and a little sap. What should I expect to pay for that? I’m also in a small city (Salisbury, MD) and will have limited choices of installers. Actually, I’ll start a new thread on this topic. https://g05.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...9#post24853869 Any tips would be greatly appreciated! Last edited by natahoa; 05-31-2019 at 08:57 AM.. Reason: Add link |
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https://www.amazon.com/ONEST-Detaili...Z321D603D1TJPJ My only dealings with ceramic coatings was with applying it to wheels. My 335i was going to get ceramic coated but I traded it before I could get the rest of the prep done to the car that needed to happen first. I'm unsure if the ceramic coating would help protect from falling nuts. I would start by contacting a few installers in your area and asking their opinions. After a quick google search I found the following. Start will calling them and getting some info. https://waxthatcar.com/ Hope this helps. Last edited by King Rudi; 05-31-2019 at 09:38 AM.. |
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Thanks so much Rudi, maybe you can’t post there because you are new? My impression is that the forum checks new member somehow. Not sure why.
I don’t plan to detail the car at all really. I’ll run it through a brushless car wash once in a while and remove obvious stuff, but I’m not focused on keeping the exterior perfect. But I plan to trade after fours years, so would like to keep the paint in good condition if I can. I’ll check out the links, and I “appreciated” your posts. Maybe that will help give you permission to post on more forums. No idea, really and it seems odd. |
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Good effort, turned out really good.
After the 3rd or so attempt I managed to wrap the indicator & the part just below it. I called it Project war paint The roof & mirrors though were a little too intimidating for me so had them done professionally. |
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I can relate on the roof being intimidating. I wasn't scared until we were about half-way finished. When reality started setting in of how much work was left versus how long it took us to get to that point, I started getting nervous. We pushed through and it ended well. |
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Update: I ordered a bulk roll of the wrong vinyl. I ordered matte black. I spent an entire day installing inserts under the tail lights and the side skirts, re-wrapped the side skirts as I didn't like how it flowed and then re-wrapped the chrome around the front grille. Once finished, I pulled the car out of the garage to marvel at my work to no avail. Learn from my mistake. Using matte black vinyl on a dark gray car will result with no visual improvement. When the sunlight reflects off the matte-ness of the vinyl, it is the exact same color as the car. The only time that you can even tell that it has vinyl on it all (aside from the roof that is gloss) is at dusk during low light. When I ordered the vinyl that I used on my grill and rear bumper lower reflectors I grabbed satin finish. After looking at the car for the past few weeks I've been unable to determine why the reflectors look darker than the rest of the vinyl. I went back to my order history and noticed the first round was satin, the second round was matte. DAYMMIT!!! In the pictures shown, both of the photos were taken after the vinyl was applied. Also keep in mind that it was overcast and the car was in the garage. Once in the sun, it becomes invisible....which is actually kinda cool but completely pointless for the amount of work.
Wrapping headlights and tails in Vvivvid's light smoke this weekend sandwiched between working on a buddy of mine's wife's Lexus IS. Depending on how much time I have left, I may re-wrap everything I have done so far in the satin that I just ordered. As of now, I need to re-wrap the chrome surround to the grille (for the 3rd time), put another layer of smoke tint on the chrome Lexus emblem in the front grille to make even darker, peel off the side view mirror caps and tint the turn signals inside dark smoke to darken the chrome, wrap the mirror caps in gloss black to match the roof, remove and re-wrap the insert work that I did 2 weeks ago.....finish the inserts on the front AND tint the headlights and tails.....and possibly the reflectors on the bumper to make them match the tails. Now if I can only find the time to get all this done in between a 55 hour work week, camera installs booked for the next few weekends, gym time and a girlfriend. I need a clone. Last edited by King Rudi; 06-20-2019 at 10:00 AM.. |
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