prolly lookin about 100 quid, you just wanting plain black or carbon effect?
i was quoted 211 quid for gloss black from sign express.
can see it looking any good on your car though...[/quote]
Good job its my car and not yours then :rasp:
whoever told you that must be s**t or doesnt want your business. i work for a signs express and we use felt squeegies on naked vinyl, plus if its a printed colour it should be laminated so therefore protected from light scratching.When i rang up about it, the guy who ran the business told me that black can sometimes look bad because they use a squeegee to get all the air bubbles out and get it smooth it gives light scratches in the vinyl, like paint gets swirls..but you cant get these scratches out.
I just never had the time to go see hm to get it done, he was going to demonstrate on a cut off to show me what he meant.
i was quoted 211 quid for gloss black from sign express.
can see it looking any good on your car though...
Heard a little about this and seen the thread on the audi being wrapped.
Been toying with the idea of getting the roof done in black and wondered if anyone knew how much it would cost and what the paintwork is like when it comes off?
Plain black. Can you wrap in matt?
it was for a mk2b punto roof, i sold the car a couple of days later lolgloss black on a clio roof, thats about £1 worth of vinyl. :rasp:
did u end up shopping around, hope so
Someone in media now with a Cup and what looks like a wrapped roof in black and it's the perfect advert on why it shouldn't be done as it looks s**t.
Getting plain black vinyl applied will scratch in the process. Even felt squeegee's will mark the vinyl. The price on vinyl varies on type and spec of the vinyl. Make sure you don't get palmed off with Calendered vinyl, becuase it will shrink and pull back, this is due the the nature of how it's manufactured. You want cast vinyl.
We used to wrap Mini roofs for local bmw dealers on a regular basis, using 3M or Avery Cast vinyls with great results.
It's a bit like paint work tho, don't go for the cheapest option, look at their handy work to make your mind up from that.