Posted By: AnnieMac
Wrapping a Coupe - 19/09/2017 10:46
I have been looking at vinyl wrapping web-sites but they mostly seem to talk about using vinyl wrap to protect the paintwork on a new car. Can you use vinyl wrap to successfully cover up bad paintwork, ie lacquer peel and jealousy scratches? And can vinyl wrap be vandalised easily? And is cleaning it a hassle? And is it worth the price when it only lasts 5 years?
I would be very interested in your views as it is less than half the cost of a respray.
Cheers!
Am looking into for a truck for work that we bought cheaply but in the wrong colour. We intend a graphics wrap like the sky vans etc.
The consensus is that if there is a scratch that catches your nail when you run it over then it will show through.
In our case not relevant as the graphics will be the focal point not the scratches!
definitely an option though - and doable yourself with some practice and perseverance!
Posted By: AnnieMac
Re: Wrapping a Coupe - 19/09/2017 22:16
Maybe the scratches could be smoothed out though, or painted over, prior to wrapping?
I think if there's no integrity ie unsealed by paint, you'll have issues when removing the wrap.
Posted By: AnnieMac
Re: Wrapping a Coupe - 20/09/2017 11:32
Oh! Perhaps a respray is the only option then. I am afraid to spend so much money on the paintwork only to have it scratched again by the evil little vandal that lives nearby!
Unless you have a play with wrapping it yourself - probably only around £200 for the wrap film