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The car MUST be cleaned to the vinyl manufacturers specification ( usually their cleaning product).....if not and the vinyl fails they will not honour any warranty claim. All handles/badges should be removed..........all recessed should be post heated with a heatgun to the manufacturers specs and checked with an infra red temp gauge. I have been a signmaker for 20 years,completed 2 vehicle wrap courses but would not take on a wrap job..... Best of luck, I hope it goes well. |
I thought the matte black thing was dead....or I'm I just getting old? Good luck, I imaging the boxster is a relatively easy car to wrap since it has no trim and no real grill or roof.
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I wrap cars for a living (signshop)
and it is not something I would recommend to the first time user. I have probably wrapped well over 100 cars over the years and it still can be a challenge from time to time. I have been trying to get my employers to try out the vvivid brand vinyl as it appears to be decent quality. That being said, you know what you are getting when you purchase avery, 3m, or oracal materials. You are probably going to get some adhesion promoter (3M primer 94), a heatgun (we use propane torches), and have the car washed with an aggressive soap to get any wax and oil's off the paint before wrapping. The knifeless tape is expensive and kind of hard to use but is what you want if you are not going to put knife to paint. Frequently we would use masking tape under the edge and cut on that before peeling the vinyl back to remove the tape. There really should not be too many areas you have to cut on the body. To do things right, remove the headlights, sidemarkers, tailights, air vents, etc. The material stretches easily with heat so working in a cool location is always a plus.
Good luck....been thinking about wrapping my boxster in a green similar to signal green or a lime green color. |
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I don't have the time or energy to explain it to you, just like I won't waste my time explaining to you what a "rim" is. Play "senile" all you want ;)
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Let's stick to the topic.
Good luck with your project OP and post some pics of the finished product! |
i'm just gonna leave this here.
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A question
If anyone knows, did they wrap the wheels ? and what about the Calipers ??
Or were these items just repainted ?? I am so so with the flat car wrap but I really like the wheels. Dwight |
This is the wrap that I was wanting to emulate
http://www.stickercity.com/images/forums/porsche/porsche-wrap-2.jpg
They also make a green that is more of a lime color as well as several matte mettalic greens that look pretty cool. I already have the black rims and rocker decals on the car...just can't decide whether to pull the trigger and do it or not. I figured I can probably do it for about ~$300 myself. |
The wheels and calipers were painted...
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Impossible ?
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I'm going to get it for this, but I really like the metallic wraps. Specifically, green :D
My car really, really wants to be this color (or at least signal green) :D http://i875.photobucket.com/albums/a...4248748F16.jpg |
Flat surfaces can be wrapped...
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You might want to check the pricing on the chrome wraps...typically you are looking at about $4k plus to have it done right...the chrome (3m or avery) is about 3 times the cost of the solid colors and is harder to install as the material is usually thicker, does not stretch as easily, and is easy to mar the finish when installing.
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I like it, but I think that for the money, I'd rather have traditional paint in Signal Green. Lasts longer and basically the same price.
I just love the look. It would probably be too over the top in reality, though. |
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They made it illegal here to have cars wrapped. Its not enforced but could be problematic as the officer could impound the car if let's say "that officer had a bad day". Still plenty on the roads here today. I am also one of those who dream of the chrome wrap in red... if not only just for a car show event. |
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