Wrapping?

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wole0911

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432 posts

202 months

Sunday 23rd April 2017
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Hi guys don't want to change my Nob just want to change the colour again...lol
Has anybody out there had their whole car wrapped and was you happy and was or has there been any pitfalls ..ie when it gets hot in the sun .. Is it different on fiberglass..ect
Thanx

stevegto3

428 posts

137 months

Sunday 23rd April 2017
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Check out Simons aka tuxman's latest wrap. Done by Neil Wise at Signteam - stunning

TuxMan

9,010 posts

238 months

Sunday 23rd April 2017
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Yeah as suggest Neil at The Signteam Peterborough is awesome at wrapping Noble's , he has done a few .
My latest wrapp is a 2m wide 3M vinyl and is superb !!







Tux .

wole0911

Original Poster:

432 posts

202 months

Sunday 23rd April 2017
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That does look pretty awesome... how long did they take...is it a day in & out or is it over a couple of days ...thanx

TuxMan

9,010 posts

238 months

Monday 24th April 2017
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Depends to what level of stripping the car you want to go to , on mine they removed all the door handles lights etc so had it for 4 days . Neil will be at the Jetstream open day if you want to have a chat with him .

wole0911

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432 posts

202 months

Monday 24th April 2017
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Ok thanx

AMG Merc

11,954 posts

253 months

Monday 24th April 2017
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Has anyone tried any of the products based on the spray on liquid wrap technique?

wole0911

Original Poster:

432 posts

202 months

Monday 24th April 2017
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Sounds interesting...is that the one that changes colour wen you put liquid on it or something.. saw something on You tube looked really weird ...lol

AMG Merc

11,954 posts

253 months

Monday 24th April 2017
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wole0911 said:
Sounds interesting...is that the one that changes colour wen you put liquid on it or something.. saw something on You tube looked really weird ...lol
Don't think so. They spray it on in liquid form and it sets like a wrap.No paint damage and can be removed just as easily as a wrap. One of the main benefits, apart from time, I think is that it must fill cracks, creases and odd contours much better than the edge wrap foil leaves.

Apparently my Merc garage offers this so I'll check later in the week when I pop the Noble over for its MOT.

wole0911

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432 posts

202 months

Monday 24th April 2017
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Ok cheers sounds interesting

stevegto3

428 posts

137 months

Monday 24th April 2017
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The spray on stuff is called plastidip. I've considered trying in on my wheels - i thinks it's an ok finish but not something i would want to do the whole car in.

However, I would strongly suggest you look at Neil's work at Signteam, Si's green wrap is really stunning and neil's own orange metallic wrap on his noble is nice too. As Si said check them out on the open *cough* day (I assume we can still say that Si? 😜)

TuxMan

9,010 posts

238 months

Monday 24th April 2017
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stevegto3 said:
The spray on stuff is called plastidip. I've considered trying in on my wheels - i thinks it's an ok finish but not something i would want to do the whole car in.

However, I would strongly suggest you look at Neil's work at Signteam, Si's green wrap is really stunning and neil's own orange metallic wrap on his noble is nice too. As Si said check them out on the open *cough* day (I assume we can still say that Si? ??)
I think "spring meet" is more politically correct biggrinbiggrin