My vinyl wrap experience

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Post by sonny » Mon Mar 09, 2009 3:20 pm

are the surrounds from the black optic pack or have they been wrapped in black too, if so do they remove it and place the wrap on or is it all done in situ?
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Post by klauster » Mon Mar 09, 2009 3:45 pm

they aren't wrapped, I already has these done previously. they remove badges etc..
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Post by PetrolDave » Mon Mar 09, 2009 3:46 pm

klauster wrote:I have a written guarantee though
Since when has a written guarantee been "complete peace of mind"?

Houses have 10 year NHBC guarantees, but you try getting any problems fixed under that guarantee!

Many companies offer extended warranties for cars, but many purchasers of them discover that the "small print" excludes just about everything...

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Post by PetrolDave » Mon Mar 09, 2009 3:50 pm

klauster wrote:
PetrolDave wrote:
klauster wrote:parking sensors use radio waves I think, they still work perfectly
'fraid not. Parking sensors are ultrasonic, cover them with vinyl and they'll think you've been "sandwiched" front and read.
well they are working fine
It's possible that if the vinyl is tight against the sensors it's so close that they are unable to detect it because the "flight time" would be so quick.

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Post by sonny » Mon Mar 09, 2009 3:51 pm

PetrolDave wrote:
klauster wrote:I have a written guarantee though
Since when has a written guarantee been "complete peace of mind"?

Houses have 10 year NHBC guarantees, but you try getting any problems fixed under that guarantee!

Many companies offer extended warranties for cars, but many purchasers of them discover that the "small print" excludes just about everything...
So True...
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Post by klauster » Mon Mar 09, 2009 4:05 pm

PetrolDave wrote:
klauster wrote:I have a written guarantee though
Since when has a written guarantee been "complete peace of mind"?

Houses have 10 year NHBC guarantees, but you try getting any problems fixed under that guarantee!

Many companies offer extended warranties for cars, but many purchasers of them discover that the "small print" excludes just about everything...
Well on the basis of the discussions I have had with the company that did my wrap, and the fact I have seen Lambo's, loads of other Audis, BMWs etc.. having the exact same thing done, including a guy having 3 cars done, I have no reason to believe my paintwork won't be ok.

When I get the wrap removed, I will find out, until then I'll try and enjoy it

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Post by b7rs4saloon » Mon Mar 09, 2009 4:10 pm

Poor chap....

Looks the dogs, just need the wheels black now. Im seriously considering getting mine wrapped matt black.

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Post by rAudiguy » Mon Mar 09, 2009 4:35 pm

Well on the basis of the discussions I have had with the company that did my wrap, and the fact I have seen Lambo's, loads of other Audis, BMWs etc.. having the exact same thing done, including a guy having 3 cars done, I have no reason to believe my paintwork won't be ok.

When I get the wrap removed, I will find out, until then I'll try and enjoy it
Mate, it looks great and if you're happy with the results then that's what matters. Obviously this is a discussion forum so don't take umbrage that people pick holes or doubt things..... some people take risks and deal with the consequences later on some people are very calculated and want to make sure they have every single possibility covered!!!

None of it is personal!! As you say go and enjoy it...

It does look like a very good job and I'm very tempted to do something crazy with mine!!! Lambo Green!!! but will probably go for white or a matt black/grey if I do it.

How long did it take to do and how much extra was it to have the shuts done?

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Post by klauster » Mon Mar 09, 2009 4:49 pm

rAudiguy wrote:
Well on the basis of the discussions I have had with the company that did my wrap, and the fact I have seen Lambo's, loads of other Audis, BMWs etc.. having the exact same thing done, including a guy having 3 cars done, I have no reason to believe my paintwork won't be ok.

When I get the wrap removed, I will find out, until then I'll try and enjoy it
Mate, it looks great and if you're happy with the results then that's what matters. Obviously this is a discussion forum so don't take umbrage that people pick holes or doubt things..... some people take risks and deal with the consequences later on some people are very calculated and want to make sure they have every single possibility covered!!!

None of it is personal!! As you say go and enjoy it...

It does look like a very good job and I'm very tempted to do something crazy with mine!!! Lambo Green!!! but will probably go for white or a matt black/grey if I do it.

How long did it take to do and how much extra was it to have the shuts done?

cheers

Jim
Cheers Jim, I am not upset by people expressing opinions, free country and all that. I know its abit off the wall and yes its a risk, most fun things in life are!

I am happy with it, infact more than happy, had loads of positive comments on it, and that was from people who before hand where asking WHY!!!?? :D

Anyway to answer your question, 3 days in total, 1 day to prep the paintwork, dry it etc.. 2 days to apply the vinyl. Removal takes approx 2 hours.

Cheers, Nick

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Post by rAudiguy » Mon Mar 09, 2009 5:03 pm

Cool and where did you have your's done I notice they have places all over the uk?

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Post by klauster » Mon Mar 09, 2009 5:38 pm

Leeds/Bradford Totally Dynamic - I can recommend the Leeds one, as its a franchise I can't comment on others

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Post by Jezzer » Mon Mar 09, 2009 6:48 pm

simonhill wrote:I know someone who had a CSL wrapped and when it was removed (about 3 years later), some of the laquer came off the car, and the paint had gone a type of yellowy colour where the vinyl adhesive had absorbed into the paint - and to top it off, there were small razor blade marks where they had cut the vinyl around the akward areas. In the end, he had to have the whole car resprayed back to the original colour. Just thought you should know the downside when it comes to removal - it actually put me off doing my car as none of the wrapping companies would actually offer a written guarantee stating:- "There will be no damage caused to the cars original paint work when removing the vinyl"

Looks good though!
Are you talking about Woppum and the the River Island CSL, cant believe he had to have the whole car resprayed, I bet he was pxxxxd off.
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Post by HYFR » Mon Mar 09, 2009 7:02 pm

uh oh . . . there's a fanchise up the road from me . . .going to pop in when I can and pick their brains.
£800 is affordable. . .

Is it fully weather durable, i.e. through scorching summers etc ?

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Post by rAudiguy » Mon Mar 09, 2009 7:12 pm

Do u have any close up pictures of the badges on the rear doors? Just that looks a tricky area curious to see the finish around there!!? Also another question do you have to let the DVLA know you have changed the colour?? Just if the old are behind you and put in your reg obviously it will say RS4 etc but black not white!!??

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