ZeroPaint, i do vehicle wraps..

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  • CENTURION
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    great work sir! was wondering if you had any thing close to bronzit beige metallic 139? if you do I'll take my hood to you asap. so what if it's off by a bit in shade so long as it's close. photos of the wrap next to that bronzit vert? plz plz

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  • zer0_paint
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    you can treat it just like a paint job, i just advise to stay away from gas station car washes... but other then you can wash it normally..








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  • mlbryant8
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    Is the maintenance any different than a painted car? Do you clean it differently or the same?

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  • zer0_paint
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    Will be posting more pics of currents jobs I just finished..

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  • loweredmars
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    Great, thanks for the info! That makes things easier :D

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  • zer0_paint
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    It all depends on the material, some are more transparent then others, as far as wrapping a white car compared to a black car there will be slight color difference in the material since they have different color back grounds. A lighter color would be brighter as a darker color would be darker, but like primer and body work as long as done well will not show threw the wrap..

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  • loweredmars
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    Wow, your work is really impressive! In your experience, how transparent is the vinyl? I noticed that your one vert had some body/paint work done to it pre-wrap, which isn't visible now that the wrap is on. Do you think that's usually the case, or does the whole car need to be the same color under the wrap?

    The PO of my E30 had a new front bumper put on but never painted it. I'm considering wrapping my car as the paint isn't in the best shape, but I wasn't sure if it would be super obvious that the bumper and body are different colors after I wrapped it, in terms of the shade/hue of the wrap.

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  • efficient
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    So cool

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  • zer0_paint
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    in the process of wrapping my coupe..



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  • CENTURION
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    BUMP

    PM'd you

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  • zer0_paint
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    i usually leave about 1-2in of extra material to tuck behind or in every panel...

    heres a lambo i did and a scion tc.






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  • tak7
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    Fvck, I'm not sure that helped either, haha.
    I should go to the drunk and stupid thread, though not drunk...

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  • tak7
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    Originally posted by zer0_paint
    what do you mean where does it end? and wrap underneath what?? and thanks i appreciate it..
    Is it cut to end on the very edge of the panel, or does it go a little further 'under' to avoid possible wear/peeling (?)

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  • wilholl
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    I might have seen you last month on the freeway, Hwy15.
    This looks awesome!

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  • Chanieg90
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    what if the clear coat is peeling on the original paint would it be a bad idea to get it warped?

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