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Partially Committed Racing's buggy #004 build
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<blockquote data-quote="slravenel" data-source="post: 687050" data-attributes="member: 1068"><p>The good thing about the wrap is that when its cleaned, it is perfect. There are no paint blemishes, no runs, no orange peel, no slightly shinier spots...all of that is super hard to avoid in a home brew paint job; and even more so with a matte finish. If you paid to have a paint job look as good as a clean wrap you would pay 2x-3x the amount to get that done. You can pressure wash it all you want to as well...just that once it gets torn on a rock or tree, you have to cut away the peels and you can see the material underneath...much like paint, except paint is more durable to rubs and cuts. I like the wrap...but its just not the toughest thing in the world. It looks damn good though! And is cheap...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slravenel, post: 687050, member: 1068"] The good thing about the wrap is that when its cleaned, it is perfect. There are no paint blemishes, no runs, no orange peel, no slightly shinier spots...all of that is super hard to avoid in a home brew paint job; and even more so with a matte finish. If you paid to have a paint job look as good as a clean wrap you would pay 2x-3x the amount to get that done. You can pressure wash it all you want to as well...just that once it gets torn on a rock or tree, you have to cut away the peels and you can see the material underneath...much like paint, except paint is more durable to rubs and cuts. I like the wrap...but its just not the toughest thing in the world. It looks damn good though! And is cheap... [/QUOTE]
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