This is 100% wrong info on liquid wraps. That looks like the Plasti Dip from Home Depot or Walmart that you can mix. Not the Professional line or Auto Flex line. Also there are more Liquid Wrap lines to choose from that will last years. I get trying to sell your services but stop it with the bad info.
Auto flex is alright from what I’ve seen online Never seen in person from what we’ve seen and experienced liquid wrap is not the way to go And in my cases the people I’ve met who like liquid wraps have probably just inhaled to many fumes over the years to where they believe it’s better than film
You seem to be missing the actual point of it. Dollar for dollar Wrap is just better I’m a fan of dip when it’s done right. It’s good for what it is. I’ve dipped and had cars dipped and had them wrapped. One of the main benefits of dip is how much cheaper it is then paint or wrap. The amount of money a shop is going to charge you for a good auto flex job. You might as well get the wrap. Once I’m paying $4k to $6k I’m going a different route.
@@will2583956 I've been dipping for 13 years and have a business doing it. I don't need you telling me tomorrow is tomorrow. You literally thought you said something too.
Dip last longer. Trust me. Had a wrapped car, with dipped side mirrors and wheels. The wrap fades faster and is harder to remove after leaving on for more than 1 year. The dip peels off like plastic, the wrap peels off like stickers.
All depends how it’s been applied and how long it’s been on for plasti dip I’ve had some nightmare experiences with some vehicles with poor installs But have also had some bad experiences with vinyl leaving adhesive But for the final finish you get I’d rather buy a roll of vinyl wrap and do it myself than plasti dip my car
Kind of a clown.. I dip cars for a living . Mine have lasted for 3 years on average. And I got a quote to get my 2016 M5 wrapped a basic color it was 4500. Can dip a car for 700-1200. Both have their benefits but to just dog liquid wraps is very egotistical
And when you have redo the wrap it can pull ur clear/paint off costing a ton before u can re wrap it… I have not had any plastic dip ruin paint … simply peel off and clean and respray…
hey, where are you guys located in Ontario? I got a 2011 E90 and i'm thinking about getting it wrapped if you guys do that
Hey we are located in Georgetown (546 Guelph st , Norval)
This is 100% wrong info on liquid wraps. That looks like the Plasti Dip from Home Depot or Walmart that you can mix. Not the Professional line or Auto Flex line. Also there are more Liquid Wrap lines to choose from that will last years. I get trying to sell your services but stop it with the bad info.
Auto flex is alright from what I’ve seen online
Never seen in person
from what we’ve seen and experienced liquid wrap is not the way to go
And in my cases the people I’ve met who like liquid wraps have probably just inhaled to many fumes over the years to where they believe it’s better than film
You seem to be missing the actual point of it. Dollar for dollar Wrap is just better I’m a fan of dip when it’s done right. It’s good for what it is. I’ve dipped and had cars dipped and had them wrapped. One of the main benefits of dip is how much cheaper it is then paint or wrap. The amount of money a shop is going to charge you for a good auto flex job. You might as well get the wrap. Once I’m paying $4k to $6k I’m going a different route.
@@will2583956 I've been dipping for 13 years and have a business doing it. I don't need you telling me tomorrow is tomorrow. You literally thought you said something too.
If it was a spray, why is the side that is on the vehicle brown in color?
No idea but it was 100% a spray I’ll tell you that
@arcticstyling if your going to bash the product at least fully know about the product.. that’s primer..
@@Scarrlocc80 bash the product? It was a question!
what is the name of the film and the color?
KPMF: Matte Black
Which keeps longer vinyl or plasti dip?
Definitely a vinyl wrap
@@ArcticAutoInc thank you for reply!
Of course buddy thanks for checking out our channel
Dip last longer. Trust me. Had a wrapped car, with dipped side mirrors and wheels. The wrap fades faster and is harder to remove after leaving on for more than 1 year. The dip peels off like plastic, the wrap peels off like stickers.
@@sharkparty1027 straight up dudes a clown bro
Is that satin black
Looks like matte / Satin black
how much does it cost on average to get a car fully wrapped
Anywhere around $2200/$2500 cad is the average in our area
@@ArcticAutoInc Dip is WAY cheaper and WAY easier to peel off. No hate, just facts.
All depends how it’s been applied and how long it’s been on for plasti dip
I’ve had some nightmare experiences with some vehicles with poor installs
But have also had some bad experiences with vinyl leaving adhesive
But for the final finish you get I’d rather buy a roll of vinyl wrap and do it myself than plasti dip my car
Canada 4000$ to wrap@@ArcticAutoInc
Kind of a clown.. I dip cars for a living . Mine have lasted for 3 years on average. And I got a quote to get my 2016 M5 wrapped a basic color it was 4500. Can dip a car for 700-1200. Both have their benefits but to just dog liquid wraps is very egotistical
And when you have redo the wrap it can pull ur clear/paint off costing a ton before u can re wrap it… I have not had any plastic dip ruin paint … simply peel off and clean and respray…