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Originally Posted by NoLaKrewe
And how does the color look in person. I've never seen a good wrap locally and have always been curious. I'd love a yellow Z but it seems impossible
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Well there's differences between an expensive wrap and a cheap wrap. Expensive wraps in many cases take a full day of cleaning to ensure a clean long lasting job. When a company does it for a cheap price, they usually aim to wrap the vehicle in 1-2 days to maximize the minimal profit they're after. This usually leads to "cutting corners" and also careless installation problems. In an undertrained and "cheaper" installer can make costly mistakes such as cutting the paint of the vehicle underneath the vinyl wrap or leaving areas of the factory paint color exposed (which looks bad). An expensive and more professional wrap job should be of a seamless bubble free installation. The corners should look clean and all areas of existing paint color should not be visible.