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Baz2236

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Hi has anyone vinyl wrapped there vehicle I am thinking if doing my bonnet but not sure how suitable it is when I use it off road it gets a few scratches and always covered in mud. I saw a guy at billing selling wheels that were wrapped so I guess there pretty tough. Just wanted to check before I get the wrap.

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There are different qualities of wrap we had a new tractor wrapped at work about three weeks ago, I saw it on Saturday and it seemed to be doing ok.

Scratchy lanes could be an issue I would think.

Will.

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Baz I think the wheels were dip wrapped and then dried / hardened whereas signage type wrap is applied from a sheet, probably yhicker but potentially softer and unlikely to harden fully as the nature of it is that you can / should be able to remove it again.

I looked for my 90 a while back but couldn't get to the bottom of this challenge. Like you I'd like a little paint protection if possible at times....

The dipping at Billing is also referred to as Hydrographing.....

This may be more what you are looking for.....

http://www.itsawrapuk.com/index.php

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