Vinyl Wrap DIY
#14
I've been gone the past few days and got home today and did a fender and ruined another piece.
I would recommend not doing this project to anyone interested.
I've done a lot of BS work that ticked me off on several different vehicles. I've replaced just about every part on a vehicle that you can, including wire harnesses that had thousands of feet of wire and were poorly labeled. Vinyl wrapping my car is by far the most pain in the azz job I've ever done on a vehicle. This is the least fun I've had with my S, and even as I finish parts of the car I think "as good as that looks, it wasn't worth it".
There's a reason that places charge 2-3k to put $350 in parts on your car. I'll probably have to buy more vinyl to make up for my mistakes, and it would be easier to just stop trying at this point, but I like finishing jobs that I start, and that still the plan.
I would recommend not doing this project to anyone interested.
I've done a lot of BS work that ticked me off on several different vehicles. I've replaced just about every part on a vehicle that you can, including wire harnesses that had thousands of feet of wire and were poorly labeled. Vinyl wrapping my car is by far the most pain in the azz job I've ever done on a vehicle. This is the least fun I've had with my S, and even as I finish parts of the car I think "as good as that looks, it wasn't worth it".
There's a reason that places charge 2-3k to put $350 in parts on your car. I'll probably have to buy more vinyl to make up for my mistakes, and it would be easier to just stop trying at this point, but I like finishing jobs that I start, and that still the plan.
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I've been gone the past few days and got home today and did a fender and ruined another piece.
I would recommend not doing this project to anyone interested.
I've done a lot of BS work that ticked me off on several different vehicles. I've replaced just about every part on a vehicle that you can, including wire harnesses that had thousands of feet of wire and were poorly labeled. Vinyl wrapping my car is by far the most pain in the azz job I've ever done on a vehicle. This is the least fun I've had with my S, and even as I finish parts of the car I think "as good as that looks, it wasn't worth it".
There's a reason that places charge 2-3k to put $350 in parts on your car. I'll probably have to buy more vinyl to make up for my mistakes, and it would be easier to just stop trying at this point, but I like finishing jobs that I start, and that still the plan.
I would recommend not doing this project to anyone interested.
I've done a lot of BS work that ticked me off on several different vehicles. I've replaced just about every part on a vehicle that you can, including wire harnesses that had thousands of feet of wire and were poorly labeled. Vinyl wrapping my car is by far the most pain in the azz job I've ever done on a vehicle. This is the least fun I've had with my S, and even as I finish parts of the car I think "as good as that looks, it wasn't worth it".
There's a reason that places charge 2-3k to put $350 in parts on your car. I'll probably have to buy more vinyl to make up for my mistakes, and it would be easier to just stop trying at this point, but I like finishing jobs that I start, and that still the plan.
But if its worth doing, and even if it takes more of that, would you recommend the skill be one that we should pick up alternatively to get a paint job because that has never been in my price range. I would love and probably one of the many things im sure others would be able to do!
#17
If you want to change your paint color, I think spending 550-700 on vinyl is a great option if you are willig to put in the work. I think I'm a little stressed because I'm running low on vinyl. If I had bought a 700 bigger kit I might be saying "screw it, I learned from that piece, I've got more". Instead I'm worried about how much I'm gonna screw up and how much I'm gonna have to pay for more in the end.
#18
I commend you for giving the DIY path a go. I just bought enough matte black for my stock wheels and plan to start when all of it arrives. After that I was gonna wrap the hood and trunk with that 3D DINOC Carbon Fiber. After endeavoring to take on the whole car at once, were the hood and trunk easier than the rest of the car or is it about the same all over? Just curious 'cause I was planning to do small sections at a time as well until eventually the whole exterior was changed.
#19
I commend you for giving the DIY path a go. I just bought enough matte black for my stock wheels and plan to start when all of it arrives. After that I was gonna wrap the hood and trunk with that 3D DINOC Carbon Fiber. After endeavoring to take on the whole car at once, were the hood and trunk easier than the rest of the car or is it about the same all over? Just curious 'cause I was planning to do small sections at a time as well until eventually the whole exterior was changed.