Roof Wrap Thread
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I still cant figure out what i want to do. Definitely doing the roof, and want to figure out if I want to do the middle of the hood/whole hood and/or the trunk. Also, cant decide, plastidip (gun), gloss black vinyl, CF vinyl.
I still cant figure out what i want to do. Definitely doing the roof, and want to figure out if I want to do the middle of the hood/whole hood and/or the trunk. Also, cant decide, plastidip (gun), gloss black vinyl, CF vinyl.
DECALFX.com! Carbon Fiber Vinyl! Flexible, Stretchable, Low cost, high quality vinyl film overlay sheets! For hoods, custom interior trim moulding! 3M Di-Noc Dinoc wrap
I still cant figure out what i want to do. Definitely doing the roof, and want to figure out if I want to do the middle of the hood/whole hood and/or the trunk. Also, cant decide, plastidip (gun), gloss black vinyl, CF vinyl.
I still cant figure out what i want to do. Definitely doing the roof, and want to figure out if I want to do the middle of the hood/whole hood and/or the trunk. Also, cant decide, plastidip (gun), gloss black vinyl, CF vinyl.
that **** you posted Bred, says its only avail in 15"x12" to 15"x180"
gloss black it is. Not just gotta figure out what to do with the interior. I keep seeing pos/neg things about Duplicolor vinyl/fab spray. I need to do my seats, door panels, and carpets.

did mine in glossy black this is 2nd time i had it done just wanted it to be fresh for show season this year
Last edited by 09sscalicobalt; Oct 21, 2012 at 10:49 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
On a difficulty scale, how hard is it to wrap stuff? I've never tried it or had experience with wrapping. I've tinted windows before and can pretty good at doing that other than some cars back windows. Is it about the same concept?
Same concept when it comes to flat, light curved areas ( roof,hood ect ) I have a small vinyl business and do carbon wraps here and there. 3M Di-noc is a dry carbon, which in reality is not really meant for automotive use. Its more of an interior decorating film. It does hold up well outdoors but removal is another story. The glue this leaves behind is a night mare. Also if your car has been repainted in the areas you are applying it to, you may run into paint lifting when removing. I have been using Hexis carbon wrap and ritramas new line of carbon. Both meant for automotive use and both have a shine. Hexis can be found online in precut sheets just like the 3m di-noc.
when you guys do the roof, do you remove the drip rail trim? AFAIK at least the 08+'s were all black, but previous years are body color.
BTW i painted my interior this past weekend, and it looks like the XM antenna is held on with one 10MM bolt. easy to get at if you drop the headliner. IMO i would go this route if i were to wrap a roof. then poke a hole for the bolt, then you know you have complete coverage.
BTW i painted my interior this past weekend, and it looks like the XM antenna is held on with one 10MM bolt. easy to get at if you drop the headliner. IMO i would go this route if i were to wrap a roof. then poke a hole for the bolt, then you know you have complete coverage.








