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Wow. I contacted bossdog.co.uk and they wanted £1K to wrap my Ducati, though that includes £200 for a ceramic coating. Seems pretty steep when you can get a whole car done for a little moreMy man will charge me £1250 for wrap and £250 for removal.
just tested it, it sticks about the same as sellotape on both bare plastic and paint, so yes it lifts off easily but only if you pick at the edges with a knife blade... so i'll stick it direct to bare plastic and if it doesn't work i'll just strip it off and paint it........ my guess is it peels off a real car easily too.
Wow. I contacted bossdog.co.uk and they wanted £1K to wrap my Ducati, though that includes £200 for a ceramic coating. Seems pretty steep when you can get a whole car done for a little more
Hi there
Has anyone here wrapped a car then had it removed or purchased a car wrapped and then removed it, if so did the wrap remove easily and though doubtful any issues with paint been removed?
I had a 3M wrap done by a reputable company on one of my BMW's. When the wrap came off it ripped some paint off clean and left quite a few areas looking blotchy, despite being a reputable company they would not cover it. I would not wrap a car again personally, as it is a PITA when it comes to selling / trading in.
Was it a brand new car when wrapped? I remember reading before that if it is a new car, you should really let the paint sit for at least a month while it 'breathes' before covering it with anything.
I could be talking ******** though.
be mindful if the installer removes door handles (this needs to be done for a "proper job) it might invalidate your insurance if the insurance company want to get funny with you
This is true for fresh resprays but not for new cars, speaking normally.Was it a brand new car when wrapped? I remember reading before that if it is a new car, you should really let the paint sit for at least a month while it 'breathes' before covering it with anything.
I could be talking ******** though.