jkdbjj
New Member
So, we have started offering wraps two months ago or so. I have been turning these away since I opened in 2008 for the most part. However, I feel I am set up to now do them and keep up with other work load.
Since we started taking them in, we have done about 6 in the last month. What I noticed is on some tucked corners, and tucked edges I see the occasional wrinkle where it is squeegeed down.
I decided to look around at other wraps in my area that seem excellent at a distance, but sure enough wrinkles abound.
I am uncomfortable with this, but seems unavoidable to do a vehicle 100% wrinkle free.
How about the patrons here? Are you wrapping where there isn't a single wrinkle? Or do I need to be more realistic and stop beating myself up? Overall the quality we are doing seems vey very good, and gettin better since I finished wrap school.
Thanks
Since we started taking them in, we have done about 6 in the last month. What I noticed is on some tucked corners, and tucked edges I see the occasional wrinkle where it is squeegeed down.
I decided to look around at other wraps in my area that seem excellent at a distance, but sure enough wrinkles abound.
I am uncomfortable with this, but seems unavoidable to do a vehicle 100% wrinkle free.
How about the patrons here? Are you wrapping where there isn't a single wrinkle? Or do I need to be more realistic and stop beating myself up? Overall the quality we are doing seems vey very good, and gettin better since I finished wrap school.
Thanks