Fletch
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i’d like to do a full color changing wrap, but a little confused by the options out there.
first, the problem - have a chalk taycan with black wheels and trim and it looks absolutely killer. HOWEVER, found a great deal on a barely used GLE63S for my wife, but it’s alpine gray with black trim and wheels - basically the same color combo. she’s not a fan…
so the wrap would be for the GLE. not sure it matters, but throwing it out there
She wants a cool satin or matte black. i’m all for it
i’m unsure on a few basics:
thanks!
first, the problem - have a chalk taycan with black wheels and trim and it looks absolutely killer. HOWEVER, found a great deal on a barely used GLE63S for my wife, but it’s alpine gray with black trim and wheels - basically the same color combo. she’s not a fan…
so the wrap would be for the GLE. not sure it matters, but throwing it out there
She wants a cool satin or matte black. i’m all for it
i’m unsure on a few basics:
- has anyone done such a drastic color change? can they get in door jambs and such so you don’t ever see the original color (except maybe under the hood or someplace you don’t often look)?
- vinyl wraps seem cheaper than XPEL type PPF, which is great. But is it worth getting a color PPF instead of vinyl? seems hard to find so i imagine pricey. curious if color changing PPF is really a thing.
- do vinyl matte/satin wraps require a lot of manual maintenance? like constantly coating it or something for UV protection? I’m in Austin so it’s HOT here. but car is garaged.
- what’s the real deal with car washes? i get the warnings from the manufactures and such, but is it really bad? i do not have a great hand wash driveway situation and am frankly pretty lazy lol. i would def prefer to run this through a car wash
thanks!
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