Do-It-Yourself Vehicle Wrap, It's Not As Hard As You Think.Vehicle wraps are something that hasn't quite come around yet. Occasionally you'll see an Escalade with some new rapper's grill plastered across the side. A few high dollar race teams use them, but even in pro-racing they are pretty uncommon. Most people don't even consider wrapping their cars due to unfamiliarity with the process, overwhelming costs and lets face it, they're not for everyone. Most street cars with low budget wraps would make those mail order flaming dragon stickers look clean by comparison, but wrapping the car yourself is something that people with race cars might want to consider.
Race cars need to standout. If you are stuck with a teal Civic, no matter how many stickers you put on it, you will always be that amateur racer with the teal Civic. The same pretty much goes with any other factory paint job. No sponsor really wants to be on some car that looks like every other car at the track. But getting a custom paint job is expensive and maintaining it can be impossible.
Traditionally, wraps have cost even more. Typically by the time the car has been 3D modeled, the artwork is created, the material is printed and the wrap is installed, you're looking at $3,500 or more. But with a little creativity and a lot of elbow grease, you can have a car that looks like it just rolled out of a $250,000 transporter, for around $1,000.
For this project, we took a relatively plain looking silver Civic Si and gave it a complete makeover. We cut a few corners and ended up with a body that really turned heads for less than a grand.
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To start, we completely skipped the 3D modeling stage and just went with some artwork that
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This is the machine printing the artwork. The guys at Ordway were mad because the simple s
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Next, we headed over to Ordway Sign Supply in Van Nuys, Calif., where the sketch was scann
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Here, Pete Ordway and Tim Benson are laminating the printed vinyl. This process protects t
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We think the professionals install the vinyl in full sheets. Cutting it into smaller piece
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The fuzzy Mactac squeegee flattens out and presses down the hot vinyl without scratching i
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Once the vinyl gets hot enough it can stretch around just about any contour. We found that
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The vinyl does not stick until heat is applied. Once it gets hot enough, it shrinks down t
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The corner of the car required that the vinyl be trimmed and overlapped somewhat. We trimm
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The door handles were removed and then wrapped separately so that they could still functio
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The tire changer robot on the fender had to be cut out and shifted to fit on the car bette
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After approximately 20 hours of labor, the wrap was complete. We had a look that few paint
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Out on the track nobody will see any wrinkles. That is unless you stuff the car into a wal
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The sponsor logos were sized, cut and installed after the wrap went on. They could have be
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If you look closely you can see some wrinkles down on the bottom of the bumper. This secti
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