Vehicle wrap before and after, 8 year old finish was deteriorating.

jimcennamejimcenname Member Posts: 339
edited February 15 in Modifications & Upgrades
Even though I wash my 2019 T@B 400 (manufactured in 2018) several times a month and wax it often the fiberglass finish has deteriorated. I had it wrapped to both improve the finish and change the graphic design and color. In one photo of the rear quarter of T@B the contrast between the exposed finish and that which was covered by the factory decal of diagonal black stripes illustrates the damage. The shiny part was protected from the elements by the decal, The dull stripes are the spaces between the decals that were exposed to the elements. There was other damage done by the elements and heat too. Prepping the T@B for the wrap was a lot of work, at least for me. A heat gun, Goo Gone and plastic razors did the job on the decals as well as removal of all of the caulk. After the wrap was done I re-caulked. The wrap installer cautioned me about areas that were at risk of lifting and to caulk them to hold them in place. $2600, one day to wrap. 










2019 T@B400
TV: 2017 Nissan Frontier SV 4X4
Southern California
Full-timer since 2019

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