I am fed up with my shoddy bodywork - lots of scratches of varying depth, a couple of chunks of fibreglass missing here and there, apart from my nose
cone which is gloss black and in fine condition.
Given the supposed difficulty in wrapping compound shapes, I'm thinking of wrapping all but the nose in gloss black wrap.
My question is, how much attention do I need to pay to the scratches before I start wrapping the panels? Will light ones not show through? I want to
avoid getting the filler out as much as possible.
James
If you can 'feel' the scratch it will show through,as the wrap isn't very thick,and gloss wrap will show up imperfections in the panel
being covered more than a satin a matt wrap.
My car is wrapped,well pleased with it.
But,after watching the professional wrap mine it's not a easy job.
ps,what's happening with the clocks
Have a squiz on YouTube, wrapping properly is quite a task and imperfections will show through.
It might be cheaper and/or more effective to get new bodywork!
Hmm not the answers I was hoping for! Wrap on eBay seems cheap to give it a shot though.
How much would I reasonably expect a professional to do it for do you think?
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Originally posted by CosKev3
ps,what's happening with the clocks
Wrapping isn't difficult, and it's worth giving it a go. But I wrapped a panel where some of the lacquer had come off (not even a layer of
paint, just the lacquer) and the outline was visible through the wrap.
As mentioned, a matt finish can look tidier, but it's not the 'cover everything' solution that most people think it is.
And I wouldn't worry about compound shapes, I managed to wrap a motorbike fuel tank which is about as compound as you can get!
[Edited on 22/12/15 by Slimy38]
quote:having seen lots of questions about wrapping on here, many suggest using better quality ie '3M' materials.
Originally posted by james h
Hmm not the answers I was hoping for! Wrap on eBay seems cheap to give it a shot though.
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Originally posted by gremlin1234
quote:having seen lots of questions about wrapping on here, many suggest using better quality ie '3M' materials.
Originally posted by james h
Hmm not the answers I was hoping for! Wrap on eBay seems cheap to give it a shot though.
Get the air free 3m wrapping I've tried loads and it's the only one I'll use now.
As mentioned about if you can feel it with Ye nail just use some stopper filler to patch up and sand before wrapping.