Wrapped My Interior in Camo to Match My Seats
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Wrapped My Interior in Camo to Match My Seats
Just finished wrapping the door pieces last night in camo vinyl. I've had the dash done for a few weeks but finally got around to doing the door pieces.
One key part of this for all that may attempt.... Use an edge sealer! I wrapped my dash previously in a different pattern and didn't use edge sealer and some of the parts were coming unwrapped. Most flat surfaces are fine but parts where you have deep indentions may not hold if you don't use the edge sealer.
Here are some shots:
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How hard was that?
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It's not bad at all. Vinyl wrapping is pretty easy if you have a heat gun. Like I said before, they key is using the edge sealer on the back of the pieces you wrap to make sure it never comes loose. It's basically glue that holds really well that's made for stuff like that.
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How did you do the door pieces? Are they easily removed?