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  • TLMitchell
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    Originally posted by Superior Shine View Post
    If you were a chef and you cooked a wonderful meal using all high quality fresh ingredients....... how would you feel about people drenching your food in ketchup?
    If they come out with a B-17 wrap I think it would be safe to assume it's a conspiracy and they're targeting YOU!

    TL

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  • Michael Stoops
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    We highly recommend professional installation of these wraps. As time goes on we will be building a nationwide network of recommended installers, but that is still a little ways off.

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  • fe91
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    I like them.

    But how hard are they going to be to install?

    Can the average person do it, or should you have a professional install them?

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  • Markus Kleis
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    Originally posted by Superior Shine View Post
    I couldn't disagree more. It is a free country, do what you like.

    Just say'n I don't like it.

    If you were a chef and you cooked a wonderful meal using all high quality fresh ingredients....... how would you feel about people drenching your food in ketchup?
    I love ketchup

    You are right though, it is a free country, and people are free to buy what they want... which is why Meguiar's offers such a wide variety of products.

    Wraptivo isn't replacing anything - don't worry Joe! This is simply IN ADDITION to what they have, and it will be attractive to *some* people - just not you

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  • Megafast13
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    Originally posted by Superior Shine View Post
    Sorry guys I am not feeling it.

    I love paint , I love shine.

    I don't even wrap Christmas presents.


    It simply looks like someone slapped a sticker on the hood of a perfectly shined finish.

    I do understand for mirrors, spoilers, etc. But I don't know yet

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  • Superior Shine
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    Originally posted by Mark Kleis View Post
    Sometimes stepping out and doing something different than traditional 100% gloss paint can add a nice, creative touch.
    I couldn't disagree more. It is a free country, do what you like.

    Just say'n I don't like it.

    If you were a chef and you cooked a wonderful meal using all high quality fresh ingredients....... how would you feel about people drenching your food in ketchup?

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  • Markus Kleis
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    No company and no product is ever intended to be sold to every single person. Of course something like this won't appeal to all, but it is still a fantastic solution for a lot of people.

    Sometimes stepping out and doing something different than traditional 100% gloss paint can add a nice, creative touch.

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  • Mary S
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    Originally posted by Superior Shine View Post
    Sorry guys I am not feeling it.

    I love paint , I love shine.
    That's my sense too, replacing shiny paint with a vinyl kind of thing. The graphic ones on the web page looked kind of cool.

    Maybe the top of my explorer since it is so hard to wash and wax, especially with the roof rack there, and you can't see it anyway. And I think the paint up there is thin too. The 2 gutters along the sides, the water must have pooled in them, and some of the paint came off and there was some rust. Again, who knew, since you don't see it unless you stand on something.

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  • J. A. Michaels
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    I don't get it. Sorry guys.

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  • roushstage2
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    Originally posted by Marcki View Post
    So you might use this then to put your company logo on the side of your cargo van, but be able to remove it should you want to sell the van? How much would a thing like that cost?
    They have other types of car wraps that are probably better suited for something like that, but yeah, you could.

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  • Superior Shine
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    Sorry guys I am not feeling it.

    I love paint , I love shine.

    I don't even wrap Christmas presents.

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  • Rthario
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    Does that Cherokee belong to Mike Pennington ?

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  • Mary S
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    Re: Wraptivo Designer Car Wraps in action!

    So you might use this then to put your company logo on the side of your cargo van, but be able to remove it should you want to sell the van? How much would a thing like that cost?

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  • Bill Davidson
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    Originally posted by new2detailing View Post
    What is the average service life of the wrap? Does the wrap need to be protected in the traditional sense? This does seem to be an ideal solution to many cars (such as my older truck that is showing early signs of CC failure)
    I believe the website said 3 years. To me that seems short, but I guess it depends on the environment and treatment. Likely they are being conservative on their claims.

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  • new2detailing
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    Re: Wraptivo Designer Car Wraps in action!

    What is the average service life of the wrap? Does the wrap need to be protected in the traditional sense? This does seem to be an ideal solution to many cars (such as my older truck that is showing early signs of CC failure)

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