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  • Vinyl Wrapping

    One of my big projects for the summer for my 03 Hyundai Elantra Gls is attempting to vinyl wrap it in matte white vinyl. I have never worked with vinyl wrap, or anything close to vinyl wrap. I have done my fair share of research and looking up ways to vinyl wrap, tricks, tips, and just an overall way on how to do it right. All the forums say i have read say lots of patience, do one panle at a day, not to rush anything, and to have helping hand. I dont mind taking my time and doing one panel a day because in the end i want to make it look the best i can make it look. I just want to know if anyone has any expierence with vinyl wrap, if you guys have your on tricks and tips. Basically i just want to get as much knowledge and ideas about vinyl wrap before i tackle it.

    Here are a couple of pics all around for you guys. Just let me know if you guys think any of these areas are going to be a challenge and what i can do to make my life a little easier!




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    Hardest parts for you will be the front bumper, rear bumper and the trunk lid... I suggest investing in a quality heat gun, a temperature gun, and a good low friction of felt squeegee.
    Start with the roof, hood and front fenders, should help ou get an idea what the material can and can't do, those are big relatively flat surfaces.
    Biggest advice is to not buy crap vinyl.

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      Don't do it when the weather is too hot or too cold, and be very careful when preparing the surfaces:
      - clean it very well
      - don't do it in a dusty environment
      - get a second person to help you for the large parts (hood and especially the roof)

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