Vinyl Wrap in Norwich?

Vinyl Wrap in Norwich?

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GreigR

Original Poster:

733 posts

212 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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Hello

Just wondering if anyone can recommend a local company that do vehicle wrapping in Norwich?

Thanks

KevF

1,994 posts

204 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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Greig,

Give me a bell mate. There are a couple of options dependant on price and complexity

Kev F

NORTS

633 posts

226 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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I'd be interested in this as well. What's a guide price for a standard size car? Anyone know?

GreigR

Original Poster:

733 posts

212 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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From what I've found out today, between £800 and £1300 for a single colour change.

Edited by GreigR on Wednesday 11th May 22:26

KevF

1,994 posts

204 months

Wednesday 11th May 2011
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greig,

Glad the email pointed you in right direction...Good choice..

Kev

thainy77

3,347 posts

204 months

Thursday 12th May 2011
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NORTS said:
I'd be interested in this as well. What's a guide price for a standard size car? Anyone know?
Fancy a nice pink? Out tomorrow?

ShieldandProtect

130 posts

180 months

Thursday 12th May 2011
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Wahey Kev! SignLine here, I didn't get no message off him!

Have you had your Merc done now?

Going to do my Golf to use as an ad as soon as I get a chance, anyone know how to make time as there isn't enough!

If you want wrapping done in Norwich area we can do it too, pm me and I'll send you an email, we use the same materials but can also protect it with paint protection film unlike most wrapping co's, wraps are an expensive product to have, which can be ruint fairly easily.

Edited by ShieldandProtect on Thursday 12th May 18:21

ShieldandProtect

130 posts

180 months

Thursday 12th May 2011
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thainy77 said:
Fancy a nice pink? Out tomorrow?
Temporary colour changes, carbon effects or of course printed wraps, wrap it, longer term, have it painted.

KevF

1,994 posts

204 months

Thursday 12th May 2011
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ShieldandProtect said:
Wahey Kev! SignLine here, I didn't get no message off him!

Have you had your Merc done now?

Going to do my Golf to use as an ad as soon as I get a chance, anyone know how to make time as there isn't enough!

If you want wrapping done in Norwich area we can do it too, pm me and I'll send you an email, we use the same materials but can also protect it with paint protection film unlike most wrapping co's, wraps are an expensive product to have, which can be ruint fairly easily.

Edited by ShieldandProtect on Thursday 12th May 18:21
Jas....your name was emailed buddy as per PH rules etc etc ..;)

Still not had Merc done mate as running out of time before holiday soon. Will be giving you a bell in early June mate..

Kev

ShieldandProtect

130 posts

180 months

Friday 13th May 2011
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I knew you'd think of me! lol

Got room for one more in your yacht?? The dinghy towed astern will do me!

Chaos at the moment so I'm glad you didn't say any earlier, coming up to 12 hours so I thought I'd have a quick break and have a scan on here.

Have a good one and we'll hope see you when you're back.

ShieldandProtect

130 posts

180 months

Friday 29th July 2011
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Here's a few pics of a bike wrap, first one for us and we've learnt a lot from doing this, looking at all other people doing wraps mainly in the USA they do the parts on the bike which is easier than wrestling with the parts loose off the bike, trying to pull on film to get it to wrap easier.

Learning from that we are going to make a stand to put parts on if they are off the vehicles to make fitting easier but we are more confident doing this type of work now, and this is definately as hard as wrapping gets.

I'll post our next wrap job up soon when we will be putting carbon effect Di-Noc onto a car roof and mirrors and a part wrap on the sides of maybe fading from black paintwork into chrome at the rear too.

chukka64

195 posts

219 months

Sunday 31st July 2011
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I'm very interested in this vehicle wrap malarky. Just a quick question for the experts...... My car has a couple of 'car park dings', you know the ones, parking slots just a little too tight and too many inconsiderate types who like to slam their own doors into the car parked in the next slot. Would a wrap cover these marks or would it follow the contours and leave me with a nice vinyl wrap but with parking dings in it??


ShieldandProtect

130 posts

180 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2011
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HI Chukka, Generally any defects either through driver error or even after a spray job when painters want us to try and cover their defects, all the films tend to do is highlight those defects. With a wrap, say it was a pattern of some sort, then it could hide it better if not completely, depends on what the damage is and what you wanted to put over it.

chukka64

195 posts

219 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2011
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Hi

Thanks for the reply, don't get me wrong, the plan isn't to wrap the car with a view to flogging it off after hiding damage. I'm genuinely interested in a wrap, maybe a full on carbon fibre look (dons flamesuit) but I'm aware that there are a few mior imperfections in the bodywork. Just kinda wondered whether the wrap would mask or draw attention to the marks.

Guess the best thing to do would be to pop over some time and discuss.

cheers

Si

ShieldandProtect

130 posts

180 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2011
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That's it mate, you could come in pop a piece over what you are concerned about and see how it looks.