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  1. Chrome Wrap

    Here is a chrome wrap we just finished. http://custom.360wraps.com/cadillac-cts-coupe-chrome-wrap.html
  2. Specialty Wraps, Brushed Steel Land Rover

    The adhesive on this material is amazing and we tested it on some really extreme contours and had no failures. We used to use 3M exclusively and used primer, regardless if we tented the material, ore squeegeed it into the channels we had failures. We have since switched our material back to...
  3. Specialty Wraps, Brushed Steel Land Rover

    There is a post a couple before you that explains the video and pics, there is a link to the full shots there.
  4. Specialty Wraps, Brushed Steel Land Rover

    1080 This is different in some ways, but probably closer to the carbon fiber than the other materials. I would say though that it doesn't scratch as easy as the carbon fiber.
  5. Specialty Wraps, Brushed Steel Land Rover

    Sorry about the video not having full final pics in it, i shot most of it before the vehicle was done, hence the close up shots. Here is a link to the finished product. The sun was going down and the client picked it up that night so the pics are not the best, however the one on the pass side...
  6. Specialty Wraps, Brushed Steel Land Rover

    Harley Wrap I would not recommend trying to wrap that in one piece, we hardly ever wrap stuff with such contours in one piece. We typically put seams in it, but do it in a way that even when you look at it up close you can not see the seams. The problem with this method on the brushed steel...
  7. Specialty Wraps, Brushed Steel Land Rover

    We wrapped this Forrest Green Land Rover in Brushed Steel with the 3M 1080 and it turned out so good. This was the first time we used this material, it was very interesting to work with. The film is quite thin and is very aggressive on the adhesive. If it sticks to itself it pretty much ruins...
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