BMW owner tapes black car to white
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BMW owner tapes black car to white
BMW owner tapes black car to white
When a BMW 335i owner in Munich became bored with his black coupe, he hired a team to wrap it in white tape. Two days later, he drove home in his refreshed "Alpine White" coupe (with an M3-appearing black roof). No, it's not normal tape. It's a special 3M wrap, and the process is known as "foiling." Apparently, the German military has been using the process (with an olive drab tape) for some time now. Likewise, the process is popular with race teams and taxi companies. Available in countless colors, the tape itself is thick enough to protect the paint from minor chips and nicks, and it can be left adhered to the surface for 3-4 years without damage (!). Adhesion isn't a problem either, as the tape can even withstand an automatic car wash without peeling off. Thanks for the tip Frank.
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When a BMW 335i owner in Munich became bored with his black coupe, he hired a team to wrap it in white tape. Two days later, he drove home in his refreshed "Alpine White" coupe (with an M3-appearing black roof). No, it's not normal tape. It's a special 3M wrap, and the process is known as "foiling." Apparently, the German military has been using the process (with an olive drab tape) for some time now. Likewise, the process is popular with race teams and taxi companies. Available in countless colors, the tape itself is thick enough to protect the paint from minor chips and nicks, and it can be left adhered to the surface for 3-4 years without damage (!). Adhesion isn't a problem either, as the tape can even withstand an automatic car wash without peeling off. Thanks for the tip Frank.
Source: Autoblog
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I read a post on the MLR hinting basic wraps were from Ł1k up to Ł2.5 for a fancy wrap with printed on graphics.
Not as pricey as a good respray, and less permanent and perhaps less damaging to a car's resale value.
I'm seriously tempted by similar for mine.
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Not as pricey as a good respray, and less permanent and perhaps less damaging to a car's resale value.
I'm seriously tempted by similar for mine.
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Thats what they do in Canonball run, only its paint and they get some work men to wash it all off.
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This has been around for a while now. I can recall, pre-2000, that a certain car maker loaned a demo traffic car to a certain Police force for evaluation.
Shortly before it was due to go back, one of the intrepid pilots reversed it into a gate-post.
To avoid being billed for the repair, said Police force bought a new bumper and had it painted to match in time for the maker to come along and pick up their car.
A few days later the car-maker rang the Fleet Manager to ask about the (undeclared) accident. "What accident?" says the fleet manager, "We've not had an accident".
"So when we unwrapped our silver car, how come we have a white rear bumper?" asks the car maker..
Shortly before it was due to go back, one of the intrepid pilots reversed it into a gate-post.
To avoid being billed for the repair, said Police force bought a new bumper and had it painted to match in time for the maker to come along and pick up their car.
A few days later the car-maker rang the Fleet Manager to ask about the (undeclared) accident. "What accident?" says the fleet manager, "We've not had an accident".
"So when we unwrapped our silver car, how come we have a white rear bumper?" asks the car maker..
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Most of the vans that are wrapped locally are far from flawless.
The wrap has popped off recessed areas leaving a hollow space behind.
There's lots with peeling and scruffy edges too.
The wrap has popped off recessed areas leaving a hollow space behind.
There's lots with peeling and scruffy edges too.
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a very big thing nowadays wrapping,can do some crazy graphics and stuff,think volvo do the new c30,s as an option,zebra stipes,cheetah spots that way on!
check out google for companies
check out google for companies
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There was some programme on sky recently, they wrapped an old camper van. Looked pretty good, shame with all the bubbles they just popped them with a pin and pushed the air out to leave a crease
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Its definately a job that shouldn't be done for the cheapest! You get what you pay for
There was some programme on sky recently, they wrapped an old camper van. Looked pretty good, shame with all the bubbles they just popped them with a pin and pushed the air out to leave a crease
There was some programme on sky recently, they wrapped an old camper van. Looked pretty good, shame with all the bubbles they just popped them with a pin and pushed the air out to leave a crease
You've only got to look at the way that Ed China fillers over rust most of the time rather than actually cutting it out properly and replacing it with new metal ffs!
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Cant see the point really, fair enough when its a wrap with graphics, but just changing the colour at a couple of K a pop seems pointless.
Kinda cool though how well it looks.
I saw an evo down at MA Developments done the same was, was a red car with a black wrap, and you REALLY wouldnt guess unless you got up mega close and looked at the join when it had been wrapped round the letters of the "evolution" badge along the back of it where if you got up really close you could just see a tiny hint of the original colour.
Kinda cool though how well it looks.
I saw an evo down at MA Developments done the same was, was a red car with a black wrap, and you REALLY wouldnt guess unless you got up mega close and looked at the join when it had been wrapped round the letters of the "evolution" badge along the back of it where if you got up really close you could just see a tiny hint of the original colour.
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I might send my neighbour the link he has just brought a new Porsche 997 turbo, in Metallic Light Blue with the vilest interior EVER! Sickly toffee tan colour, which is everywhere, seats dash the lot.
One thing going for it although it clashes further with the Blue the brake kit... with yellow calipers and sexy discs.
One thing going for it although it clashes further with the Blue the brake kit... with yellow calipers and sexy discs.
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