Do I recall somebody having their wedge wrapped?
Discussion
Transmitter Man said:
Does he have a proper heated booth for the £1,000-£1500?
Phil
420 SEAC
I am sure there is a booth there but how proper it is I can't say, but I will ask him when I go there to pick up my car on Wednesday. However, I was very pleased with the results of the last Wedge he partly sprayed for me a few years back and we'll see how this one turns out. I will report my findings on this forum when I know.Phil
420 SEAC
Tony. TCB.
I went to see the progress on my Wedge today as I was in the area. It is coming on nicely. The guy does have a fully equipped spray booth and I've taken a few photos when I was there, of the spray shop and of my half finished Wedge. The sprayer told me he charges between 1000 to 1200 for a full respray on a Wedge using top quality paint etc. Obviously any body damage would be extra. anyone who wants their details can PM me. Click on photo to see the other photos.
Tony.TCB.
Tony.TCB.
StonetheCrows said:
Removing the overspray is going to keep you busy Tong.
No way! That's all part of the service. Look at the bright side. Just picture this scenario with me driving down Wood Green High Street Wearing my pilot shades, in a gleaming metallic black Wedge, giving my usual pose. Music blaring out of the pioneer system in the brand new stainless steel dash on a scorching hot sunny day. It shouldn't be long now.Tony. TCB.
MARKS6900 said:
Hi, do not wrap your wedge, it does not stick well to fibreglass, it has started to peel from the sills and in the corners on some areas where there are to many curves, this will need to be removed and repainted in the future, plus i think it devalues the car, stick to paint.
The wrap just doesn't adhere to more complex shapes or at the edges or joins as it would on a metal surface. The fibreglass absorbs the heat and the glue can't cope with the amount of heat necessary to keep the wrap in place. Also if there is any contamination or underlying damp in structure, the wrap just blows up in a bubble. The guy who undertook the work rues the day he set eyes on it. So any future would-be wrappers beware.
Note to self: Get another wedge soon! Greetings to all
Hi Folks
I am the very happy owner of the wrapped 400se.
I bought the car two years ago and even then the wrap was starting to lift on the bonnet louver's and around the driving lights. It still looks great from a few feet away and continually gets the wow factor from a couple of admirers almost every time I use it. Wrapping can cover many imperfections like minor cracks but you wouldn't want it on your own if you cherish it.
Hope to have it re sprayed this Winter then it can be properly polished and look as good close up as it does from the kerb.
Christvr 400se
I am the very happy owner of the wrapped 400se.
I bought the car two years ago and even then the wrap was starting to lift on the bonnet louver's and around the driving lights. It still looks great from a few feet away and continually gets the wow factor from a couple of admirers almost every time I use it. Wrapping can cover many imperfections like minor cracks but you wouldn't want it on your own if you cherish it.
Hope to have it re sprayed this Winter then it can be properly polished and look as good close up as it does from the kerb.
Christvr 400se
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