Clear wrap on a black car
Clear wrap on a black car
What kind of perfection should one expect on a clear wrap on a black car?
What if car is color sanded before installation of the wrap?
What is the standard?
What if car is color sanded before installation of the wrap?
What is the standard?
It should look like it isn't even there. The only visable part would be any edges: If you only did the leading edge of the hood for example, expect to see the edge or a 'line' where it meets the paint.
As far as color sanding, or getting it professionally detailed/corrected. I would recomend this as it will get your paint under the wrap as close to 'perfect' as possible...
As far as color sanding, or getting it professionally detailed/corrected. I would recomend this as it will get your paint under the wrap as close to 'perfect' as possible...
No need to color sand...you're removing healthy and valuable clear coat. If you want a film that's clear and has little orange peel, Suntek Topcoat is that choice.
With that said, the correct way, IMHO, is do exactly as you've suggested. Clay, paint correction, touch up chips if any, and apply the film.
I wanted OP to know, huge difference with wet sanding and polishing.
Should the area to be wrapped be waxed? On my Speed Yellow GT3, I just did the hood's quarter front. I assume on a black car the edge of the wrap would be evident, so, do the whole hood? Thx
Last edited by LTCJMRamos; Sep 7, 2014 at 12:50 PM.
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No no wax. It will not stick well if you wax it. Are you installing it yourself?
As for which film, have the installer put a piece of each on your car and look at the reflection and orange peel. Both films are amazing and have their strengths and weaknesses.
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