To wrap or not to wrap: The Poll

To wrap or not to wrap: The Poll

Poll: To wrap or not to wrap: The Poll

Total Members Polled: 90

Yes: Wrap it: 26%
No: Don't do it: 60%
Don't care or undecided: 14%
Author
Discussion

Jon1967x

7,211 posts

124 months

Sunday 31st August 2014
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KarlFranz said:
Just to clarify: this is an old thread that Slarti resuscitated.
It was actually GDC asking the question about wrapping earlier today and I put him onto this thread.

SlartiF430

1,828 posts

154 months

Sunday 31st August 2014
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KarlFranz said:
Just to clarify: this is an old thread that Slarti resuscitated.
True, but there isn't much else happening here.

zvezdah

103 posts

266 months

Sunday 31st August 2014
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yeah the only real action WAS the Bamford Rose drama............now well not so much.........


SlartiF430 said:
True, but there isn't much else happening here.

W1111AM

942 posts

129 months

Sunday 31st August 2014
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KF, not sure on wrapping (yes or no), I don't have any experience of it. How easy is it to remove?

KarlFranz

Original Poster:

2,008 posts

270 months

Sunday 31st August 2014
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Remove, easy. Apply, very difficult.

W1111AM

942 posts

129 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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Any damage to paint?

KarlFranz

Original Poster:

2,008 posts

270 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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None at all if applied and removed properly.

W1111AM

942 posts

129 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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KarlFranz said:
None at all if applied and removed properly.
How does someone install a wrap badly so that it would damage the paint? It is done by heat right? Is it to do with the temperature being too high when molding the film?

divetheworld

2,565 posts

135 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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KarlFranz said:
Just to clarify: this is an old thread that Slarti resuscitated.
Now tell me you're not contemplating it..... wink

Jon1967x

7,211 posts

124 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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W1111AM said:
KarlFranz said:
None at all if applied and removed properly.
How does someone install a wrap badly so that it would damage the paint? It is done by heat right? Is it to do with the temperature being too high when molding the film?
I believe trimming with a very sharp knife can cause problems

W1111AM

942 posts

129 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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Thanks Jon, makes total sense...