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08-28-2012, 09:19 AM | #46 |
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We should put high quality pics of cars And we have to guess if they are wrapped, or painted Because till now, everything said was just gutt feeling, women's intuition, etc
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Does anyone know a reputable place for wrapping my E90 in the DC/MD/VA area?
I have seen a lot of people go for matte colors, but aren't those more difficult to maintain? I was thinking of getting a glossy Laguna Seca or Fire Orange, but I want it to be done well, because it looks like people can't easily tell the difference between a good vinyl wrap and paintjob. |
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matte white is a bad color to wrap cars, it gets super dirty and eventually will have permanent dirt on it (even if u take care of it). It will look good for a few months-a year, but after that, ur gonna need to swap it out.
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Thanks everyone. Finished product can be seen here:
http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthr...9#post12670249
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