I spent all of yesterday up in Bromborough at MDP for a vehicle wrapping tuition day, led by a professional vehicle wrapper (whose name escapes me) and the owners of MDP.
We covered all parts of the car, doors, bonnets, bumpers, wing mirrors and the roof. Just a quick demo from the guy, then we had a go at it straight away.
Here's the few photos I managed to grab during the day.
First demonstration of how to do a door, as well as how to take the handles off and wrap inside the handle recess.
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I wrapped a door and wing mirror as well but I didn't manage to get a photo!
Demo of how to lay down the wrap
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During my wrap of the bonnet
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And finished!
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Being shown how to wrap the roof around the aerial with some release-air wrap, which doesn't trap bubbles. My mum could have wrapped a car in the stuff it was that easy to use!
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During the wrapping of a bumper
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And the top half finished!
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Untitled by Chapppers11, on Flickr
Untitled by Chapppers11, on Flickr
And finished!
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They gave us a huge roll of matte black wrap and a full kit to get started, and I pinched a few of the green scraps to have a play with...
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Overall it was a great day out and I'm confident with most panels now, I'll definitely be having a play with the 200.
We covered all parts of the car, doors, bonnets, bumpers, wing mirrors and the roof. Just a quick demo from the guy, then we had a go at it straight away.
Here's the few photos I managed to grab during the day.
First demonstration of how to do a door, as well as how to take the handles off and wrap inside the handle recess.
Untitled by Chapppers11, on Flickr
I wrapped a door and wing mirror as well but I didn't manage to get a photo!
Demo of how to lay down the wrap
Untitled by Chapppers11, on Flickr
During my wrap of the bonnet
Untitled by Chapppers11, on Flickr
And finished!
Untitled by Chapppers11, on Flickr
Untitled by Chapppers11, on Flickr
Being shown how to wrap the roof around the aerial with some release-air wrap, which doesn't trap bubbles. My mum could have wrapped a car in the stuff it was that easy to use!
Untitled by Chapppers11, on Flickr
During the wrapping of a bumper
Untitled by Chapppers11, on Flickr
And the top half finished!
Untitled by Chapppers11, on Flickr
Untitled by Chapppers11, on Flickr
Untitled by Chapppers11, on Flickr
And finished!
Untitled by Chapppers11, on Flickr
They gave us a huge roll of matte black wrap and a full kit to get started, and I pinched a few of the green scraps to have a play with...
Untitled by Chapppers11, on Flickr
Overall it was a great day out and I'm confident with most panels now, I'll definitely be having a play with the 200.