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BLACK OUT KITS!!!
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- drake89
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BLACK OUT KITS!!!
Heres what i did...
I bought a standard kit off ebay and it turned out rather crappy. So I ripped it off and went to my nearest Sign Maker.
Sign makers pretty much ALWAYS use vinyl to make there signs. I asked if they had some scrap black pieces of vinyl and he went out back and got me a piece about 2mX2m in high gloss black! i pulled my wallet out cause it was a fair amount of vinyl and he sed nah dw about it mate.
So i went home... Cut the vinyl to size... put it on the car all nicely... drove to the bottle-o... grabbed a slab and dropped it to the sign makers and had a beer with them!
So instead of waiting for delivery do this! its cheaper and much faster! PLUS, if you get a chip or a mark on it you can just remove it and use some of the spare.
Sum1 give it a go and let me know so i know its not just the sign makers on the gold coast are nice. haha
Good Hunting!
- Brad
I bought a standard kit off ebay and it turned out rather crappy. So I ripped it off and went to my nearest Sign Maker.
Sign makers pretty much ALWAYS use vinyl to make there signs. I asked if they had some scrap black pieces of vinyl and he went out back and got me a piece about 2mX2m in high gloss black! i pulled my wallet out cause it was a fair amount of vinyl and he sed nah dw about it mate.
So i went home... Cut the vinyl to size... put it on the car all nicely... drove to the bottle-o... grabbed a slab and dropped it to the sign makers and had a beer with them!
So instead of waiting for delivery do this! its cheaper and much faster! PLUS, if you get a chip or a mark on it you can just remove it and use some of the spare.
Sum1 give it a go and let me know so i know its not just the sign makers on the gold coast are nice. haha
Good Hunting!
- Brad
Re: BLACK OUT KITS!!!
my brothers a sign writer he has done heaps of vinyl work to my lancer vrx...looks so cool...all carbon fibre looking..im thinking of doing the whole bonnet soon.drake89 wrote:Heres what i did...
I bought a standard kit off ebay and it turned out rather crappy. So I ripped it off and went to my nearest Sign Maker.
Sign makers pretty much ALWAYS use vinyl to make there signs. I asked if they had some scrap black pieces of vinyl and he went out back and got me a piece about 2mX2m in high gloss black! i pulled my wallet out cause it was a fair amount of vinyl and he sed nah dw about it mate.
So i went home... Cut the vinyl to size... put it on the car all nicely... drove to the bottle-o... grabbed a slab and dropped it to the sign makers and had a beer with them!
So instead of waiting for delivery do this! its cheaper and much faster! PLUS, if you get a chip or a mark on it you can just remove it and use some of the spare.
Sum1 give it a go and let me know so i know its not just the sign makers on the gold coast are nice. haha
Good Hunting!
- Brad
Re: BLACK OUT KITS!!!
there is a black vinyl mesh u can use to cover your tail lights...shannon64 wrote:my brothers a sign writer he has done heaps of vinyl work to my lancer vrx...looks so cool...all carbon fibre looking..im thinking of doing the whole bonnet soon.drake89 wrote:Heres what i did...
I bought a standard kit off ebay and it turned out rather crappy. So I ripped it off and went to my nearest Sign Maker.
Sign makers pretty much ALWAYS use vinyl to make there signs. I asked if they had some scrap black pieces of vinyl and he went out back and got me a piece about 2mX2m in high gloss black! i pulled my wallet out cause it was a fair amount of vinyl and he sed nah dw about it mate.
So i went home... Cut the vinyl to size... put it on the car all nicely... drove to the bottle-o... grabbed a slab and dropped it to the sign makers and had a beer with them!
So instead of waiting for delivery do this! its cheaper and much faster! PLUS, if you get a chip or a mark on it you can just remove it and use some of the spare.
Sum1 give it a go and let me know so i know its not just the sign makers on the gold coast are nice. haha
Good Hunting!
- Brad
JazzyB wrote:yeah - 7 year stuff is generally too thick to curve around the top and bottom of the bumper (thus the oem 10 year one is cut-short of the edge as it can't be rolled around like the 3-5 year stuff)
Hmmmm.
Interesting that you say that.
I use Avery vinyls and the cheaper 500 EG series vinyl which has an outdoor vertical life span of 3 years is 90 microns thick and the adhesive is semi-permanet and it's chemically resistant to humidity, corrosion, water, mild acids, mild alkalias, oils, grease, aliphatic solvents, motor oils, heptane and JP-4 fuel . It is also not as easy to work with for Auto body wraps as it doen't like to strecth as stay put!
The Avery 700 premium film has a vertical life span of 7 years, 90 microns thick and has a permanent acrlic solvent based adhesive and is chemically resistant to humidity, corrosion, water, deisel oil and antifreeze.
The Avery 800 premium cast has a vertical life of up to 7 years, 90 microns thick and has a permanent acrylic based adhesive and is chemically resistant to humidity, corrosion and water
The top of the range Avery 900 supercast has avertical life of up to 10 years, 50 microns thick and has a permanent acrylic based adhesiveand is chemically resistant to humidity, corrosion, water, sea water, gasoline, deisel oil, transformer oil, antifreeze, SAE motor oil, kerosene and detergent.
This is what I use for auto vinyl body wraps and graphics as it is the THINNEST and MOST pliable to work with.
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lukeaday wrote:The top of the range Avery 900 supercast has avertical life of up to 10 years, 50 microns thick and has a permanent acrylic based adhesiveand is chemically resistant to humidity, corrosion, water, sea water, gasoline, deisel oil, transformer oil, antifreeze, SAE motor oil, kerosene and detergent.
This is what I use for auto vinyl body wraps and graphics as it is the THINNEST and MOST pliable to work with.
Does it come in chrome ?
Does any of the chrome vinyl that is available stretch(at least a little) ?
This is the stuff I used on my cars front bumper:
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