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05-20-2019, 02:53 PM | #1 |
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Vinyl Wrap
I'm about to embark on a journey of vinyl wrapping a few things on the new car. I've already done the window trim and the chrome surrounding the front grille. Just ordered the gloss black for the roof and plan to do it this weekend.
Curious to hear anyone's experience(s) with vinyl wrap. Having someone else do yours, doing your own, horror stories, tricks/tips, photos of your work or what you have had done, etc. On my E93 I wrapped the chrome window trim, the headlights and tail lights with smoke tint and all the wood trim bits on the interior myself. It was the first time I had ever used vinyl. As badly as I hate to say it, the E93 was my practice car for learning vinyl. As with any novice, there were mistakes made multiple panels that were wrapped several times. |
05-20-2019, 03:22 PM | #2 |
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I posted some tips in the E91 thread from my roof wrap, but most of them should apply to all models.
https://www.e90post.com/forums/showp...postcount=3144 Also check out the CK Wraps videos on YouTube, he gives very detailed instructions on wrapping just about anything on your car, and also gives tips and tricks for roof wrapping specifically. |
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05-20-2019, 11:52 PM | #5 |
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I wrapped my interior trim and would love to wrap my whole exterior myself if I had a garage and a second car to drive during the process. It just takes practice and patience. The most annoying part is just taking apart the car.
https://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1234263
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05-21-2019, 01:03 AM | #7 |
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i used some of these when i did a quick wrap job in a small area on my wife's car. make sure you have good scissors and a heat gun or blow drier.
https://www.amazon.com/Bondo-357-Pla...gateway&sr=8-3
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05-21-2019, 01:15 AM | #8 |
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We got a very good DIY section here, there are plenty of threads with tips and pictures how to wrap and avoid some mistakes...
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05-21-2019, 09:34 AM | #9 | |
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Unsure why the picture quality is so terrible. Last edited by King Rudi; 05-21-2019 at 09:58 AM.. |
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05-21-2019, 06:57 PM | #13 |
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Wrapped the black part of my Abarth. Took a couple weekends and got better as it went along. Few challenges for mine, I had cut lines on the hood, which is a string you place down and wrap over. Pulling the string for an clean cut took a few trial runs...curves on the hood also created a challenge.
Best advice. Start middle out and don't assume a bubble will go away. You may think it's worked out, but comes back in the sun.you need to lift, heat and glass to get them out properly. Love how it turned out... Also wrapped my tail lights. Took a few tries, but it was the same concept as the full vinyl. I've sincere done these in gloss... |
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I'll be doing my headlights and tails in the next month or so also. I'll post pics as I make progress. Also considering wrapping the emblems on the trunk this weekend. the Lexus emblem won't be so bad but the IS350 badges are going to be a bitch. Considering debadging but I really don't want to on this one. |
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05-21-2019, 08:24 PM | #16 |
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Patience, prep and having the right tools are key. I'm looking forward to spending the entire day in the garage with some loud music and adult beverages. Funny at the things that excite me.
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05-21-2019, 09:49 PM | #17 |
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Run a few scrap pieces on the car with the tape underneath. There's a way to pull it so the edge doesn't ripple. Learn this before doing it on your final product.
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05-22-2019, 10:16 AM | #18 |
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Dis some carbon wrap on a few pieces on my car. Front lip, mirrors and spoiler are real carbon, rest I wrapped myself. Key to a long lasting wrap job is to make sure surfaces are degreased and free from any waxes to ensure proper bond. Know the limits of material your working with to avoid stretch marks and heat rash. 3m knifeless tape will be your best friend.
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05-25-2019, 01:19 PM | #20 |
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Wrapping parts is a less-expensive, but less-robust way of changing the look as compared to applying paint.
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05-28-2019, 11:51 AM | #21 |
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Update:
Saturday morning we started aroumd 9:30 a.m. Way too hot and humid of a day for us to attempt this feat in a non-temperature regulated environment. Prepped the area with 70% alcohol, laid down the knifeless tape, taped all surrounding areas to the roof, successfully removed shark fin antenna in 10 minutes (no small feat, we got lucky). First was to wrap the shark fin as I expected it to be a PITA. One piece wrap, no seams, nailed it on the second try. It turned out perfect! Next up was to lay down the vinyl and glass it out. Not so successful. We used Vvivid vinyl as I wanted something with a little more thickness to it than 3M or Avery. I wanted it to withstand the elements, not just look pretty. After several hours of working the vinyl, we finally got it laid down smoothly. We ended up with a few small bubbles and crease marks from where we had to lift the vinyl then lay it back down using the heat gun and a squeegee; but after letting it soak up the sun in the driveway the next day, it turned out great. I'll upload some pictures as soon as work slows down a little. Last edited by King Rudi; 05-29-2019 at 08:40 AM.. |
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