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Full coverage on the rear? What's the art like? I've done a bunch of large reflective decals but you could work problems into premasked areas on those logos.
I've used rolls and rolls of the mactac. It's a breeze to install when you back it up w/ white so it's good and heavy. There's definitely a light pattern in the clear after install.
Woop-woop, here come the Wrap Police...
Sorry, but one backwards seam on a side that's post heated wouldn't cause me to sweat. Would I wrap a whole vehicle front to back? Hell no, but starting on my second panel first to get my placement perfect works when I need to do that. It's not...
Nope, I'm saying what's done is done. I wouldn't have wrapped over an old wrap to begin with, that's a bigger no-no to me than having a backwards seem.
Ahh who cares about overlapping it properly nowadays anyway.
1. It's over an old wrap anyway - it's like wiping your arse after you've pulled your pants up
2. Post heating the seams well has always worked for me when I don't orient them the right direction. I'm no wrap mill like some of you...
Watch the videos up top, it's all about heavy coverage and a very clean car. You put it on thick enough so it's got enough body to come off when you're ready.
Fonzie@DYC has done his B8 S4 several times.
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