Wrapping a C63 thread
I wanted see if anyone has done a white wrap on their car. If so, any info on if it turned out well and how white held up-potential stains from environment etc
If you have a picture that would be awesome as well.
Will post pics in the next few days in another thread.




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Will post pics in the next few days in another thread.
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First few weeks were very annoying, because the film came loose on tricky/curvy parts like the side mirrors and front bumper so I had to visit my workshop (which is in another city) several times. They told me it is normal, so I forgot about it and hoped I can enjoy my awesome matte red car for the next 8-10 years without further problems.
Anyways, just last week I discovered a small hole in the film located on the front bumper. So much about the paint protection... Once my C43 arrives I will definitely wrap it again as it makes washing much easier, but this was the first and last time I spent my money on this expensive XPEL film.
I sincerely hope your wrap lasts longer and my experience was just a bad coincidence

I went with XPEL because guy doing it is only charging me $500 more than regular vinyl, even though the material costs twice as much. I was actually considering wrapping in a blue finish before.
Just have the rear bumper and rocker panels to do, which he'll get done early next week.
All my whining aside, it'll make your car look AWESOME. This wrap's satin/matte finish is very unique and eye-catching. I've found myself too often just staring at my car and admiring it.

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If you go to you tube and search for hydro dipping you'll see the process.
The chrome strip is held on with around 6 plastic clips and a full length strip of double sided tape. I used goo gone to remove the tape then a pry tool to pop the chrome off.
If it seems tricky then I'd suggest a simple traditional wrap.
I went for the dip as once coated in 2k clear coat it looks more real than just vinyl.
Steve
If you go to you tube and search for hydro dipping you'll see the process.
The chrome strip is held on with around 6 plastic clips and a full length strip of double sided tape. I used goo gone to remove the tape then a pry tool to pop the chrome off.
If it seems tricky then I'd suggest a simple traditional wrap.
I went for the dip as once coated in 2k clear coat it looks more real than just vinyl.
Steve
I went with XPEL because guy doing it is only charging me $500 more than regular vinyl, even though the material costs twice as much. I was actually considering wrapping in a blue finish before.
Just have the rear bumper and rocker panels to do, which he'll get done early next week.
It's also more of a PITA to put on, as the material is thicker and doesn't conform to nooks and crannies as easily.


