Daniel Queen
New Member
Alright, so I've been watching YouTube videos, trying to find good threads that I can relate to, listen to what people are saying and well, I think I just need direct help to be sure. So to fill yall in, ive been to automotive school, worked in dealerships, off road is a hobby, ive painted vehicles and can fab most things up (more tools, more better) but ive never messed with a sticker larger than a foot and a half. I wanted a wrap because I didn't feel like painting this jeep. Its 91 Cherokee, clearly a blocky body shape. So I went with a digital camo. Figured, long straight body lines, why not? I understand i have to keep it as straight as possible, I have a carpentry laser for setting axles and im sure it will work for this situation. The real kicker, this is project. Ive spent a couple months now fixing a plethora of rust holes, fender cuts, missing body panels, etc. Its also rattle bombed. Bad. Real bad. So bad in fact, I went nuclear and got 80grit paper for my orbital to start off with. So when im satisfied with the paint cutting, what is the next step? I also got a new hatch that im fairly certain will have to be color matched first so the wrap doesn't seem a little darker. The hood and roof are going to be black. All door jams will be black. The jeeps factory color is white, the front fenders were red but destroyed so I swapped them from my other cherokee that is factory black but I painted navy blue with silver flake. The new hatch is green but as I said, I will either color match it to the tan of the rest of the jeep, or whatever I need to do. Im pretty confident I have all the tools I'll need for whatever yall suggest but if not, id love to buy more lol. So do I paint the whole thing with primer? Paint it all one color with clear and do that? Can I sand it really really smooth with 2000grit and stick it? Sealer coat before wrap? I want to learn, any information/suggestions are welcomed. Thank you in advance