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    Posted by Ghais Din on 3 May 2013 at 22:59

    Just finished this, was a beautiful car to work with.

    Tried the Avery Supreme Wrapping film for the first time, I have to say it was amazing material to work with, might have been converted to avery from 3m,

    what do the others think about the avery material? I actually loved it

    The Bentley came out beautiful , 😀


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    Robert Lambie replied 12 years, 5 months ago 5 Members · 6 Replies
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  • Nicola McIntosh

    Member
    3 May 2013 at 23:26

    lovely job…like your photos too 😉

  • Jon Marshall

    Member
    4 May 2013 at 13:17

    Just doing a Ferrari in it. It is very good but our batch has some blemishes in it. Also it doesn’t have a grey adhesive and is slightly transparent so it does thin out when stretched.

  • Mark Richardson

    Member
    4 May 2013 at 19:40

    Ghais looks great the supreme wrap film is a quality product
    Great gloss finish and warranted in commercial recesses as well

    8 new colours out this month

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    5 May 2013 at 11:37

    The Bentley looks very good from your pictures Ghais, well done mate.

    I’ve only been working with the supreme for the past 6 months but find it a very good film to work with.
    Application-wise it is ridiculously easy to too apply, but there are still important installation procedures to follow, so make sure you read the guidelines, too many c0cky first timers out there! 😉 (and thats not meaning you) :lol1:

    they have some excellent colours and finishes. but do take time to familiarise yourself with them as a few have very different feels and characteristics to them. I don’t mean in anyway bad, just worth having a play with a cutting for a bit, before starting a live job.

    thanks for taking the time to load your work Ghais, much appreciated mate.

  • Ghais Din

    Member
    5 May 2013 at 19:19

    Thanks to all.

    ASW was pretty good. It was my first time using it. As soon as the client chose the colour I download the technical data for the material. So I do understand how important to do research on material I haven’t used before.

    Been doing it for a year now and have wrapped countless vehicles. And used mainly 3M. Will have a bmw in next and planning of trying the avery sw in white and see how that goes.

    Don’t know about any of u. But I’ve wrapped many cars in white. And its getting a little boring so when a customer comes in with a different colour in mind, its a little exciting. Haha

    I’m trying not to look cocky by uploading pics, just like to be part of the community.

    I’m also hoping to go to one of the uksb training courses very soon

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    5 May 2013 at 20:56
    quote Ghais Din:

    I’m trying not to look cocky by uploading pics, just like to be part of the community.

    Ghais, my comment about c0cky first timers was not meant to you mate. i meant in general there are lots of folk who claim wrapping easy due to using a high end film that aids application, but havent actually looked into the wrapping procedure properly.

    had another look at your pictures, as way of "constructive" criticism.
    was there a reason for leaving the number plate mount in place?
    also, the parking sensors, are you cutting them out and inlaying? only mentioning that because your stretching procedure may need reversed for that small recess mate.

    again thanks for showing the pictures of your work, always good to see what our emmbers have been upto.

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