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  • X5X
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    Originally posted by Heist View Post
    Vinyl already has an orange peel effect wouldn't a crappy spray paint job as a base make it even worse?
    Not all vinyls have an orange peel effect, but yes, if it is applied on a rough or uneven surface, it will show.

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  • PavelK313
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    Interesting to see how this will come out.

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  • Heist
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    Vinyl already has an orange peel effect wouldn't a crappy spray paint job as a base make it even worse?

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  • Madhatter
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    looks good, i primered my car in the driveway too lol

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  • Arocha
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    Originally posted by Zack01GC View Post
    Don't cover the gaps, they will still be visible when covered. The bumper is plastic, so it will flex, the fender and hood are not, so the gap will be made more visible, even though it is covered.
    i had no idea lol, thanks for the input!

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  • Zack01GC
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    Don't cover the gaps, they will still be visible when covered. The bumper is plastic, so it will flex, the fender and hood are not, so the gap will be made more visible, even though it is covered.

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  • Arocha
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    Originally posted by Funtington View Post
    hey my bad buddy

    I should have read your thread better, my apologies. in that case all the power to you man, oh and also. your valve cover looks amazing photos now.
    haha no worries man, thanks


    Originally posted by Mark Ostrowski View Post
    I would cut it at those points (if you're talking about the gap between where the bumper bolts up to the fender)

    imo it would be very hard to wrap in one piece b/c the fender is higher than the bumper. I would stick to using one piece for every panel as a rule of thumb. only part that will be tricky is the part above the windows since you can't use the piece from the roof to cover it, you'll just have to use another piece for that
    Yea you're right, I didn't think about that thanks

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  • Mark Ostrowski
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    Originally posted by Arocha View Post
    Yea I was planning to have a friend help and do it section by section. But off topic I was wondering if i should leave the creases (between like the bumper and fender) or make it look more unibody.
    I would cut it at those points (if you're talking about the gap between where the bumper bolts up to the fender)

    imo it would be very hard to wrap in one piece b/c the fender is higher than the bumper. I would stick to using one piece for every panel as a rule of thumb. only part that will be tricky is the part above the windows since you can't use the piece from the roof to cover it, you'll just have to use another piece for that

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  • Funtington
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    Originally posted by Arocha View Post
    No, I know, it's not for looks its going to be wrapped

    hey my bad buddy

    I should have read your thread better, my apologies. in that case all the power to you man, oh and also. your valve cover looks amazing photos now.

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  • Arocha
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    Originally posted by Mark Ostrowski View Post
    3m's what i went with, and i have yet to put it on the car but I have heard good things. I wouldn't recommend doing it yourself the first time as its nice to have someone there to help hold the vinyl up while you lay it on
    Yea I was planning to have a friend help and do it section by section. But off topic I was wondering if i should leave the creases (between like the bumper and fender) or make it look more unibody.

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  • Mark Ostrowski
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    Originally posted by Arocha View Post
    thats still on the fence as of now, the 3m one is a maybe (i ordered a sample and am waiting on that) but I heard from my friend that gluing it yourself really isnt that hard
    3m's what i went with, and i have yet to put it on the car but I have heard good things. I wouldn't recommend doing it yourself the first time as its nice to have someone there to help hold the vinyl up while you lay it on

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  • Arocha
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    Originally posted by D&W View Post
    nice, what vinyl are you going with?
    thats still on the fence as of now, the 3m one is a maybe (i ordered a sample and am waiting on that) but I heard from my friend that gluing it yourself really isnt that hard

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  • D&W
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    nice, what vinyl are you going with?

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  • Arocha
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    Originally posted by Mark Ostrowski View Post
    as the op stated above, it will be vinyl wrapped..and the thing about vinyl is not only is it slightly transparent, but even worse it could not stick at all in certain areas so i'd say good call on the op's part.

    Im gonna have to do something very similar to get all my panels to match before i wrap mine

    honestly, if the car was prepped and wet sanded properly before/after, i don't see a problem with it, especially considering you will never see it. Great job, and glad to see you put the effort in to actually do that, seeing as you could have just been lazy and wrapped it right away.. must have taken the better part of a weekend
    thanks a lot and good luck on your project!
    yea the sanding took a day and a half and the painting was about five to six hours

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  • Mark Ostrowski
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    Originally posted by Funtington View Post
    really bad idea. looks awful.

    sorry to be a *****.
    as the op stated above, it will be vinyl wrapped..and the thing about vinyl is not only is it slightly transparent, but even worse it could not stick at all in certain areas so i'd say good call on the op's part.

    Im gonna have to do something very similar to get all my panels to match before i wrap mine

    honestly, if the car was prepped and wet sanded properly before/after, i don't see a problem with it, especially considering you will never see it. Great job, and glad to see you put the effort in to actually do that, seeing as you could have just been lazy and wrapped it right away.. must have taken the better part of a weekend

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