nhsjpeterson
Active Member
My previous can was a Genesis coupe, which I had painted Hugger Orange/Black. I came close to painting the Stinger Sebring Orange/black but decided to save a lot of money and just wrap it.
A while back, someone backed in to me and dinged 2 doors. The wrap had to come off to straighten things out. When it came time to re-wrap, the new roll was about 2 shades off from the original color. So now my choice is to either drive around with somewhat obvious mismatched parts, or re-do all the orange from the new roll.
Insurance won't pay for the extra pieces -- at least not all of it. One insurance guy said they might be willing to pay a portion of the extra, but not all. Still haven't heard back from him.
At the time I got it wrapped, the guy warned me that each new color 'batch' can be different from the ones before it. I considered at the time buying two rolls just in case this situation came up--now I wish I would have. On the other hand, they also said 3M, Avery, etc., only give a 'shelf life' of a couple of years, saying that if it just sits around, something happens to the vinyl that makes it less reliable to use.
So, just something to think about if you do a wrap.
A while back, someone backed in to me and dinged 2 doors. The wrap had to come off to straighten things out. When it came time to re-wrap, the new roll was about 2 shades off from the original color. So now my choice is to either drive around with somewhat obvious mismatched parts, or re-do all the orange from the new roll.
Insurance won't pay for the extra pieces -- at least not all of it. One insurance guy said they might be willing to pay a portion of the extra, but not all. Still haven't heard back from him.
At the time I got it wrapped, the guy warned me that each new color 'batch' can be different from the ones before it. I considered at the time buying two rolls just in case this situation came up--now I wish I would have. On the other hand, they also said 3M, Avery, etc., only give a 'shelf life' of a couple of years, saying that if it just sits around, something happens to the vinyl that makes it less reliable to use.
So, just something to think about if you do a wrap.