faded spoiler fixed
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faded spoiler fixed
so...I was tired of looking at my polished paint, and this dry,ashy faded spoiler. I figured I would give this carbon wrap a chance. note: this is my first time wrapping anything, but I think it came out ok.
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about a hour...I did it without removing the spoiler, had someone stretching the vinyl while I applied and massaged with a heat gun. My recommendation would be to remove the spoiler, Makes life a little easier.
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Nice job! Mine is fading as well. Decided to use some plastidip on it and now that it hard to come off. I'm planning on wrapping mine along with my roof. How are hard was the wrapping it?
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Indiana Alumni cutting corners just like the basketball program. LOL. Just kidding man. It's not my style, but I guess you can get away with it on a black car. I'd probably have taken a chance rattle can spray painting it before I wrapped in vinyl CF. Actually, I'm lying... I'd just have gotten it painted by a shop if it bothered me.
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Originally Posted by swtjlsy
You did a nice job
Originally Posted by ibidu1
The carbon looks great and the install looks great!
But, I think vinyl on our cars is ricey
But, I think vinyl on our cars is ricey
Originally Posted by jre002
Indiana Alumni cutting corners just like the basketball program. LOL. Just kidding man. It's not my style, but I guess you can get away with it on a black car. I'd probably have taken a chance rattle can spray painting it before I wrapped in vinyl CF. Actually, I'm lying... I'd just have gotten it painted by a shop if it bothered me.
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