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Rvinyl.com experience?

ColoMtn

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Hello,

I was looking at purchasing some some of the precut 3M Paint Protection kits.

Has anyone used Rvinyl.com before? How was your experience with them and the product you received.

One of the kits I am considering:



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I think it’s more important to ask if you have experience wrapping parts of a car. I tried it and failed miserably.

For the cost of that kit I would rather take it to a pro and let them handle it. They’ll charge you less for the material and it’ll be done right. Just my opinion.

Also, rock chips mean you were following too closely. Back off and enjoy the ride
 
I think it’s more important to ask if you have experience wrapping parts of a car. I tried it and failed miserably.

For the cost of that kit I would rather take it to a pro and let them handle it. They’ll charge you less for the material and it’ll be done right. Just my opinion.

Also, rock chips mean you were following too closely. Back off and enjoy the ride
I think i have gotten more rock chips from meeting vehicles not following them.
 
I saw this the other day and I like it. My truck is black, so it would stand out less.
 

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I saw this the other day and I like it. My truck is black, so it would stand out less.
I've been thinking about doing something similar with my PowerWagon. My truck is white, giving a good idea of what it could look like. Not sure about the hood, but it's kind of cool.

In the past, I've used Monstaliner for interiors and like its texture. I think it would work well here and comes in many colours.
 
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