Megane R26
Paul Walker I'm guessing? (PWPRO)
Maybe
Paul Walker I'm guessing? (PWPRO)
Yep that's the one matey
Real thick material though so a difficult one to work with for our first attempt - the thinner stuff is much much easier to cut.
Things like the aerial took me about an hour to wrap perfectly. You lose so much time on small bits like that
Yeah it is thick, between 110-170µm. The 20000 is only 80µm, but i think that's the gloss range.
Indeed, and you can really feel the difference!
The 80µm stuff is 30µm 'gloss coating' and this is where the 'orange peel' exists. This can be wet sanded which is what I'm going to do to my Golf - white gloss and wet sand.
That's pretty impressive to be able to correct a film. I'd love to see that being done in person.
saw this at pw pro couple days back when you was being trained by paul,nice wrap mate.
Feel free to pop down when we do it.
I've machine polished a clear vinyl'd Nissan GTR before, there's a write up on DW somewhere.
It was three of us working on this with two tutors so pretty intensive for 3 days.
Taking it apart was about 3 hours - not as difficult as I'd assumed it would be, but this will obviously vary from car to car. We then spent some time on other films and colours practicing before starting to work on this as its over £20 per metre!
Doing it properly really does take time, as does cutting away from panel edges properly leaving enough film to wrap around the edge and critically doing so in a very straight and uniformed way. Then there's the smaller intricate bits which were all done perfectly such as the washer jet covers, tow bar covers, door handles (2 pieces), door shuts etc.
Sure, you can do a bonnet in under an hour, but they are extremely straight forward. Bits like the rear plate number recess were done in two parts - upper piece first (around the lighting for the plate) then the other piece covering the rest of that panel - you can't stretch it enough and keep it looking consistent to wrap into the entire recess. To then cut that overlap line over the underlying film (and of course paint) takes real precision and skill and can't be rushed.
Paul who trained us said he'd quote 2.5 days for this car normally and he's been doing it for 4 years.
Rob we may just take you up on that offer but would need your car for a good 3 days...
Next up is my Golf Edition 30, a Clio 200, Audi A3 and a load of bonnets!
Pricing wise I think we need to start lowish as we're new to the market and build up a reputation - do it the same way as detailing. The problem is the film cost - so gloss white can be as cheap as £10 a metre, but something like this green is £25 and with 14m or so over a car, then labour for 2-3 days for 2 people, its never going to be cheap, but is of course a lot less than a full respray, plus protects your original paintwork from damage and abuse.
I knew it was going to be those guys. Their wrapping is spoke of so highly everywhere you read about it.Google 'wrapping Mansfield' and he's top of the results.
just seen this, looks good i think.
i'll have a read of the full write up now.
where abouts in walsall you from?