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Old 10-08-2018, 05:34 PM   #2791 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by BoneZ View Post
Mr. Slice,

Pros and cons of a wrap iyo?
Pros: Not as "Fragile". Doesn't get scratched with the tiniest thing. Easy to Wash. Can Still wax it. Easy to fix/patch (cut a small piece or hit with heat gun and smooth out). Cheaper than paint. Hides any small scratches on the paint under the wrap. Rock chips really aren't a thing unless you're camping behind a semi. Can change the color or add accents easily if it becomes stale.

Cons: Gotta be careful when it comes to say cleaning the edges to not peel up. Cant let it stay dirty for too long, as dirt penetrates the wrap and can cause discoloration / bubbles. Fades slightly if left out in sun for really long time while dirty(Weeks/Months)

Cons only really come into play if you dont take care of it, I.E. keep it from being dirty as heck for long periods of time. And if it starts peeling up you want to smooth it back down or make a small patch before it gets worse.

Plus if its waxed, you can literally hit it with a pressure washer and it cleans up super easy.
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