Vinyl Wrapping

itsmefishy

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Jul 23, 2009
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Ive just enquired on a few websites about getting the TDI wrapped, anyone on here got there Leon wrapped? If so how much did it cost? Can anyone reccomend a decent car Vinyl wrapper?

Cheers chaps
 

knackerdecobre

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Usually around 1k, if your in Nottingham, give Blueprint in Colwick a shout, the best in the business in Notts
 

itsmefishy

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Jul 23, 2009
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Nottingham
Thank you for your recent enquiry regarding the wrapping of your Seat Leon 08, please find your information below:





· Full Vehicle Prep.

· Full Vehicle Wrap.

· Material: Avery 900 or 3M x 15m (best available).Gloss black.

· Warranty: 5 Year

· Length of Time 3-4 days.



· Day 1: Clean and remove all contaminants from the car, strip light clusters (where possible) remove handles, mirrors, badges and plates.

· Day 2: Get the car to temperature around 18 degrees and start to apply the film.

· Day 3: Finnish off fitting and heat all edges.

· Day 4: Allow the film to tighten to the vehicle before it’s driven (vinyl will fail otherwise).



Total Cost: £1198 +vat

Thats my first reply from the 4 companies ive emailed, not too bad in my opinion.
 
Feb 26, 2009
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That's quite good, some time ago I looked around and got quoted £1500 for full car wrap in matt black. So I decided to get it painted. Not the whole car just roof, some bonnet and spoiler = £500. As soon as I'll pay of my engine conversion I'll get it done :)
 

stebbi

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Jun 10, 2008
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surely a respray would be around the same price yet look better?

all depends on what you want i guess
 

hoggy90

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Nov 14, 2009
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having second thoughts about wrapping, you wont get the same shine from a vinyl after washing that you would after washing a painted car would you?
 

stebbi

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nope, but it all depands on what you want. I was considering a white wrap as then when i come to sell I can just leave it on if the new buyer wants to take it off then thats upto them
 

hoggy90

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yeah i know stebbi but i think id prefer to have a shiny car once ive cleaned it etc than one that will never shine!
 

stebbi

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you'll still get a shine from it, but it wont be quite as nice when right up to it, from a couple of feet away you wouldnt be able to tell its not painted. have you seen the black rs4 with a white wrap.
looks pretty shiney
 

pg glasgow

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hey guys i do full wraps up in scotland and have done day in day out for the last 5 years.

vinyl wraps in my opinion never look as good as a quality spray job, the vinyl just dose not have the depth and clarity of paint,although it still looks good and most people cant tell the difference.
a wrap can be easily removed through time if you decide you no longer like the color or maybe you are going to sell the car. it is also cheaper than getting a good quality respray.
as for door shuts ect they can be done and usually at an extra cost but if you ask me they never look great mostly needing done in several patches and where do you end? boot shuts,under the bonnet,door hinges?i would suggest not doing them.
PM me for more info on vinyl related issues, always willing to help:)
 
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