Vinyl Wrapping your 986
Im planning to get my car vinyl wrapped. I found 2 that seems like a good wrap.
Matte black vinyl car wrap kit with complete toolset 30ft x 5ft VVIVID8 decal Matte Black Vinyl Car Wrap Kit with Complete Toolset 30ft x 5ft VVIVID8 Decal | eBay 60in x 240in 3M 1080 MATTE BLACK Vinyl Scotchprint Car Wrap Film Sheet 60in x 240in 3M 1080 Matte Black Vinyl Scotchprint Car Wrap Film Sheet | eBay Both are Matte Black. Only difference is that one is 3M and one is some brand that I've never heard about. MY questions are: 1.Has anyone ever tried vinyl wrapping their car themselves? If so, how was it? 2.Is the 20ftx5ft 3M enough to wrap the whole car? or should i go with the 30ftx5ft VVIVID8 cheaper one? |
I am a signmaker with over 20 years experience.
Wrapping a car is not an easy thing to do if you want it to look good and last which is why a pro will take 3 days to do it and charge £1500+. John |
What John says...
A good wrap takes a lot of practice |
Based on general experience since I have not done a wrap before, I would get the longer role so you have extra to replace sections you F'd up.
Also since your new to it, I would go with the better quality product as cheaper ones usually have less tolerance of mistakes. I assume 3M is a better product. Granted you don't know the tricks of the trade but if you do enough online research and practice on a couple pieces first, a person with determination and plenty of time should be able to pull off a good wrap if they take it slow and careful. I think it would be worth your while to buy some scraps of the brand you want to try and practice first to see how it might look and how it will go around the Boxsters compound curves on the fenders. Harbor Freight has adjustable heat blowers to help with the stretching and wrinkle removing process. |
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I've decided to go with the longer cheaper one. that way i have room for error.
I have a general sense on how to do it, and have all the time in the world, literally. I'll let you guys know how it goes lol |
I've seen a matte black boxster and was not impressed. But to each his own I guess.
I also put an invisible bra on the wife's new Lexus with a precut kit and woah, that was a lot harder than I thought it would be and the results were not all that great, and I'm a perfectionist and went slow and steady. I decided to do this myself to save $350 in labor. Now I see every bubble and crappy cut on it and I will throw good money after bad to have it all redone by a professional. Ugh! In my opinion, wrapping a car should be left to a professional. |
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Why would you want to Plastidip or vinyl wrap your car anyway? Is there something wrong with the paint job? Bad color :confused:?
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People hate it when someone shares a product or method of doing something that is every bit as good, but 10-100x cheaper than what they did.
Example: Joe - "I paid $3k for my paint job" Paul - "Really? I just Plasti-dipped my car for $300 and it looks amazing!" Joe - "No, it doesn't. It only cost $300, so it's ghetto and fugly. I must protect my ego at all costs!" Shut up, Joe... :rolleyes: That said, a Plasti-dip job isn't going to look nearly as good as a $3k+ paint job, but I think I made my point. People will defend to the death the choices that they have made. I'm as guilty of this as anyone else :D If vinyl wrap is more economically feasible for you, go for it! Vinyl has a learning curve, but you'll probably get the hang of it after a panel or 2. Mistakes are easy to remedy and the entire thing is reversible. |
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"Shut up Particle :p!" |
I really wasn't talking to you. The name was just a coincidence.
The point of my post was that one's ego goes out of the way to protect oneself, even when it's abundantly clear that the choice was a bad one. The secondary point of my post was that I'm sick and tired of these so-called "purists" bashing on anyone that wants to do something nontraditional with their Porshe or, God forbid, buy a non-Porsche part or DIY something. Do-it-yourself! Everything! That's just how I roll. Are you just now figuring this out? :D |
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plus, i always wanted a matte black car, seems more stealth lol |
Be careful when trimming? Knife or blades will scar the paint. Saw a Cayman wrapped, the owner had it professionaly done. He says the use fishing line to trim no scars.
Good luck |
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It wasn't a rant. It was meant to be taken somewhat lightly until you decided to call me out twice and make a show of it. :troll: I stick by my guns, OP. Go for it. If you take your time and don't accept imperfections, it can turn out nice. ;) I don't have any more troll food, so I'm out! :D Good luck! |
Its your car
Do what you like, but I recommend getting someone to do it for you...not an easy task by any means. Wrapping a car is like polishing a Japanese Sword........something any 10 year old can do with 20 years experience
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