PG01
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Wow, talk about puffin up his sails then knockin the ****** wind out of themMatte black sucks
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Wow, talk about puffin up his sails then knockin the ****** wind out of themMatte black sucks
Matte black sucks
Wow, talk about puffin up his sails then knockin the ****** wind out of them
I'm not worried a out that I just wasn't sure if he meant the quality of their matte black sucks. If he does t care for the look and color choice then I don't give 2 ***** about that haha. I appreciate his help with finding the stuff but ultimately the color decision is what I like not others
I will say that matte vinyl can be difficult to lay down, especially for a beginner. It is not nearly as forgiving to stretch because it'll actually get a shine to it when stretched. Satin colors are a bit more forgiving, but for sure gloss is the easiest to work with.
I wrapped my roof in gloss black and I'm very pleased with the results.
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I used a buffer that attaches to my drill way more power and speed, I don't remeber the brand but there around online or storesMore info please. There is a ton of scratches and swirl marks. Clay cleaned it up so it's nice and smooth. I guess it's time to invest in good buffer and products
Is this a decent buffer?
https://m.harborfreight.com/power-t...ual-action-variable-speed-polisher-69924.html
Thanks for the heads up do you have pictures of your roof. How was it? I'll probably get rid of the xm and onstar antenna while I'm up there as well
That looks awesome
Here you go... It's surprisingly difficult to get a decent picture of the roof. The whole truck is actually wrapped.
A hint for the roof... Pull all four corners tight (have a helper!) and lay the vinyl down... You can then work the vinyl between the humps in the roof, if that make sense.
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