bert.c wrote:Im guessing you mean the blue one? If so thats just extra while they finish the sides. It gets trimmed to the gutter of the roof whefe the sides lap over and then the roof is done in one piece after.
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Sides are one piece only where the Side meets the roof part its a little overlap, the body moves there it have to overlap there orherwise it Will come loose. I Will never wrap with a overlap on Smooth surfaces Thats so f*cking ugly. The Matt brilliant bleu (Avery) is a little transparant as Well so that would create a darker teint which isn't acceptable.
Isn't about thickness, Avery Dennisson SWF is the best in the market at the moment. I could use the Kärcher with cold water to clean the Matt brilliant bleu wrap... 3M i couldnt that came loose. 3M is a bit thicker but not better... avery is the easiest and best with most shapes.
This is also funny in an old peoples house, people with all kind of deseases, all got a huge smile. Besides the elevator we did as Well wallwrappings and big white Doors changed into colorfull old english doors.
How easy is it to wrap the caddy roof? I have a maxi and debated doing it myself so many times...Im just worried that if i mess it up i may aswell just have thrown the money away...the worry is the roof is slightly wider at the back than the front and reckon it would screw me up...
Would it be easier to work side to side or from front to back?