Has anyone out there wrapped their Cayenne.
#31
Mine has a few scratches that were aquired in random parking lots that bother me like hell.
Last edited by F SANE IL; 07-15-2021 at 09:33 AM.
#32
Instructor
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#33
Ours has a bumper to bumper wrap in Xpel. They covered every surface capable of being covered including the black door trim.
I didn't do the matte look, as I can't wrap my mind around a dull looking car. I love that I don't have to wash it so religiously or ever
spend any time waxing and buffing it. A little hot water gets rid of any scratches. Did my wife's M4 too. Great stuff. Zero road rash.
I didn't do the matte look, as I can't wrap my mind around a dull looking car. I love that I don't have to wash it so religiously or ever
spend any time waxing and buffing it. A little hot water gets rid of any scratches. Did my wife's M4 too. Great stuff. Zero road rash.
#35
I used a sprayer.
Earlier in 2015, I bought an ATV kit from DYC and did my motorcycle as a test. That whole kit, including all the prep materials cost ~$450.
I did the car in Dec the same year. Since I had the sprayer and prep stuff already, I really only needed the dip + some dip release and, which IIRC was about $550 for everything, incl the rolls of 4 mil I used to tent the inside of my garage. I did 7 coats.
took me 2 days to prep, and 2 days to dip. The experience doing the bike saved me a ton of time though (little things), and got me used to doing it. The cost savings are why I sprayed it instead of wrapping.
Earlier in 2015, I bought an ATV kit from DYC and did my motorcycle as a test. That whole kit, including all the prep materials cost ~$450.
I did the car in Dec the same year. Since I had the sprayer and prep stuff already, I really only needed the dip + some dip release and, which IIRC was about $550 for everything, incl the rolls of 4 mil I used to tent the inside of my garage. I did 7 coats.
took me 2 days to prep, and 2 days to dip. The experience doing the bike saved me a ton of time though (little things), and got me used to doing it. The cost savings are why I sprayed it instead of wrapping.