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Old 30th July 2015, 08:29 PM
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Hi. Since my GRP parts were in a sorry state, I decided to fix the crumbled gel coat with body filler and cover the body in vinyl. I went for the premium film, Arlon Ultimate Premium Plus in Hornet Metallic. It's an air release film that has a microscopic pattern on the glue that allows to squeeze the air out of trapped bubbles. 7x1.5m were enough to cover the nose, bonnet, scuttle, wings and arches.

I botched one 1m length while doing the bonnet. The glue is meant for auto paint, it sticks too well to aluminium and I managed to delaminate the gold layer of the film from the clear when peeling the film from the bonnet. Also I burned through the film with a heat gun in a couple of places. I just cut out the damaged area and stuck a patch on top. It's not pretty up close, but does not stand out.

The film is not completely opaque, there's a subtle colour difference between the bonnet, where there's alluminium beneath the film and nose/scuttle. Some of my fixes have the original yellow gel coat, clear resin on the repaired areas and white body filler, and all these shine through. So for the remaining parts I sprayed the repair with a nearly matching colour before wrapping.


The manufacturers of the films provide plenty of instructional material online, e.g. http://www.wrapitright.com/

In retrospect, it was a pretty time consuming job. A rear arch is about 2h, the nose about 4h of work, so in total it took about 20 h. It's pretty hard to wrap complex shapes without any defects, I left some minor wrinkes on the sides of the nose cone, also, caught some debris beneath the film in some places. Despite that, the general look is pretty good.

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Old 30th July 2015, 08:48 PM
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Oh, I forgot to mention that the film cost about €180.
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Old 31st July 2015, 12:17 PM
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Wrapped my rear panel (no jokes please) proper nightmare to get right.
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Old 31st July 2015, 12:20 PM
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Never tried wrapping panels on a car, I did once try window tints - was a nightmare (scratches, dust, bubbles) ended up doing them in the bath!
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Old 1st August 2015, 01:26 PM
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I tried to wrap my GBS aero-screen, a pure nightmare going over all the curves. Made 3 attempts, and finally gave up and took the aero-screen to a paint shop. The result is much better
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Old 1st August 2015, 02:07 PM
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Are you using a lubricant (washing up liquid & water) to assist? Many wraps say they have channels in them to get air out, which they do but a bit of liquid helps a lot.
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