I finally decided to start wrapping my 91 GM LS as I finally have the time and money to do it. Thanks to all the helpful people and threads on these forums I was able to strip down almost all the trim and make the wrap look better and last longer. The worst part was stripping all the peeling clear coat off... apparently at some point in her life she was repainted (terribly might I add) and they just didn't use quality materials. They even over sprayed under the handles, door sills, etc. but its still a world better than any Maaco job I've wrapped on.
For those of you interested in what materials and tools I'm using, I'm using a Porter Cable 6 inch random orbital electric sander. Got it for $100 on Amazon. The wrap I'm using is just 3M's 1080 series Matte Black. Other materials include - Primer, swabs, rags, lots of alchohol, future shine, 3M stik it sanding discs (400 grit), tools, tape, and all of those specialty wrap tools.
After about 17 hours of sanding
Keep in mind for vinyl to adhere and look nice all I have to do is get the body smooth enough to not show any imperfections (cracks, rocks, etc.) so the lower portions of the vehicle that were not exposed to as much UV damage did not need to be sanded. On to the wrap so far -
looks terrible, right
That's it so far for the first day, I'll post more progress tomorrow. I'm interested to see what you guys think. I'm loving how it looks with the rims, but I'm having seconds thoughts about the chrome trim on matte black. On sports cars it looks nice but for some reason I'm not really liking the look and thinking about wrapping all the chrome trim matte as well.
For those of you interested in what materials and tools I'm using, I'm using a Porter Cable 6 inch random orbital electric sander. Got it for $100 on Amazon. The wrap I'm using is just 3M's 1080 series Matte Black. Other materials include - Primer, swabs, rags, lots of alchohol, future shine, 3M stik it sanding discs (400 grit), tools, tape, and all of those specialty wrap tools.
After about 17 hours of sanding
Keep in mind for vinyl to adhere and look nice all I have to do is get the body smooth enough to not show any imperfections (cracks, rocks, etc.) so the lower portions of the vehicle that were not exposed to as much UV damage did not need to be sanded. On to the wrap so far -
looks terrible, right
That's it so far for the first day, I'll post more progress tomorrow. I'm interested to see what you guys think. I'm loving how it looks with the rims, but I'm having seconds thoughts about the chrome trim on matte black. On sports cars it looks nice but for some reason I'm not really liking the look and thinking about wrapping all the chrome trim matte as well.
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