DIY truck wrap with matte black vinyl

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I looked into the matte clear film, but I went with the 3M 1080 vinyl film because of the ability to remove and re-apply and the quality of the product. Plus, our PR firm does work for 3M and their 1080 product so I got to see the comparisons and in my opinion, it blew away all other films.

I did see someone on this forum had had their truck done with the matte clear and it looked good... so I guess it is more of a personal preference.

I am going out now to remove my emblems to get ready for the next wrapping session.

marty

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Well I'll be honest at the beginning of this thread I thought you would start, screw it up, waste the money you spent on the vinyl, and then take it to a professional. But good job, you've done better than I would have so far.

What!!! No faith? I am not done yet... it could still happen. :shocked:
 

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Dude, you rock! . I've been pondering doing this myself after my local wrap shop has potentially backed out of a deal we had to trade work for work. But material has already been ordered. And I just now found this thread so now at least I don't think I am totally insane for trying to do this myself! I'll probably be bugging you if I end up doing this
 
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WSI, let me know any questions, I am here to help. :peace:


I wrapped my tailgate today. It took about just under two hours. I found out you really want to go from the inside out when squeeqe'ing. i ended up getting bunched up in the middle, but all I had to do was pull up the wrap and re-squeegee.

I am thinking about not putting the F150 emblem back on and putting the Raptor emblem in its place. Since the F150 emblem uses clips, i have to cover the holes.

What do you guys think of the location?
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Also, to remove the tailgate handle just remove the cover on the inside of the tailgate and then there are two nuts to remove it.
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No emblem! Looks great. Congrats. You just gave yourself a new job skill too. Keep the thread going.
 

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Nice job on the tail-gate. You do good work, there's probably the potential to make a little bit of extra cash wrapping vehicles after you get done with yours.
 
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