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Project: MKSinister

Started by Joleat, August 01, 2013, 10:44:12 PM

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Joleat

Thanks guys! I still have some things left on the "to do" list, but it's coming together nicely.
Project: MKSinister-2011 Lincoln MKS EcoBoost-Tuxedo Black Metallic Exterior-Black Ultimate Leather Interior-EcoBoost Appearance Package-Unleashed SCT X4-3Bar MAP-SP534 Spark Plugs-Power Stop Drilled and Slotted Rotors and Evolution Ceramic Brake Pads-General G-Max AS-03 Tires-Debadged-Color Matched Grille-Anthracite Gray Wheels-Gloss Black Vinyl Over Chrome-35% Window Tint

Joleat

The first post has been updated with a few new pictures. Some older pictures were removed.
Project: MKSinister-2011 Lincoln MKS EcoBoost-Tuxedo Black Metallic Exterior-Black Ultimate Leather Interior-EcoBoost Appearance Package-Unleashed SCT X4-3Bar MAP-SP534 Spark Plugs-Power Stop Drilled and Slotted Rotors and Evolution Ceramic Brake Pads-General G-Max AS-03 Tires-Debadged-Color Matched Grille-Anthracite Gray Wheels-Gloss Black Vinyl Over Chrome-35% Window Tint

Joleat

I placed my order for gloss black vinyl last night. I ended up ordering WAY more than I will actually need, but the MKS has two chrome strips that run from the back edge of the hood, over the roof, and to the front edge of the trunk deck. I didn't want any seams, so I ordered a 15"x10-yard piece of Avery A900 EZ Supercast. That particular product came very highly recommended by professionals who frequent some of the vinyl forums. As far as the length goes, the only other options were too short to accomplish the seamless piece or much longer than 10 yards. I'm going to try to use the shortest piece I can in hopes that I can split the rest up for others who may be interested in wrapping their chrome. I'll follow up with my success or failure, lol.
Project: MKSinister-2011 Lincoln MKS EcoBoost-Tuxedo Black Metallic Exterior-Black Ultimate Leather Interior-EcoBoost Appearance Package-Unleashed SCT X4-3Bar MAP-SP534 Spark Plugs-Power Stop Drilled and Slotted Rotors and Evolution Ceramic Brake Pads-General G-Max AS-03 Tires-Debadged-Color Matched Grille-Anthracite Gray Wheels-Gloss Black Vinyl Over Chrome-35% Window Tint

SHOdded

Have you vinyl-wrapped before, Joleat?  Do you plan to apply in-place?
2007 Ford Edge SEL, Powerstop F/R Brake Kit, TXT LED 6000K Lo & Hi Beams, W16W LED Reverse Bulbs, 3BSpec 2.5w Map Lights, 5W Cree rear dome lights, 5W Cree cargo light, DTBL LED Taillights

If tuned:  Take note of the strategy code as you return to stock (including 3 bar MAP to 2 bar MAP) -> take car in & get it serviced -> check strategy code when you get car back -> have tuner update your tune if the strategy code has changed -> reload tune -> ENJOY!

Joleat

I have zero experience with vinyl wrapping, but the material I purchased is supposed to be very easy to work with due to its ability to contour. Yes, I do plan to apply in-place. To help with the application, I also purchased a felt squeegee, a razor knife, and a vinyl slitter. I will also either purchase a heat gun or break out the ol' hairdryer when the time comes. None of the pieces I'll be wrapping are overly complex, so I don't anticipate having too many problems.
Project: MKSinister-2011 Lincoln MKS EcoBoost-Tuxedo Black Metallic Exterior-Black Ultimate Leather Interior-EcoBoost Appearance Package-Unleashed SCT X4-3Bar MAP-SP534 Spark Plugs-Power Stop Drilled and Slotted Rotors and Evolution Ceramic Brake Pads-General G-Max AS-03 Tires-Debadged-Color Matched Grille-Anthracite Gray Wheels-Gloss Black Vinyl Over Chrome-35% Window Tint

BiGMaC

Quote from: Joleat on May 19, 2014, 09:18:56 AM
I have zero experience with vinyl wrapping, but the material I purchased is supposed to be very easy to work with due to its ability to contour. Yes, I do plan to apply in-place. To help with the application, I also purchased a felt squeegee, a razor knife, and a vinyl slitter. I will also either purchase a heat gun or break out the ol' hairdryer when the time comes. None of the pieces I'll be wrapping are overly complex, so I don't anticipate having too many problems.

You'll want two more things: a thin and a thick plastic tapering squeegee.  These are you primary tools... just work slowly. 

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•2013 F250 CC Lariat 6.7EB Diesel -stock

Joleat

I'll add those items to my list! The felt squeegee also has a Teflon side, so that may eliminate the need for the thin squeegee.

On another note, I just placed an order for a Plasti Dip anthracite grey wheel kit with glossifier. Many projects are to be completed soon! I have PTU oil on hand, but it has been on the back burner.
Project: MKSinister-2011 Lincoln MKS EcoBoost-Tuxedo Black Metallic Exterior-Black Ultimate Leather Interior-EcoBoost Appearance Package-Unleashed SCT X4-3Bar MAP-SP534 Spark Plugs-Power Stop Drilled and Slotted Rotors and Evolution Ceramic Brake Pads-General G-Max AS-03 Tires-Debadged-Color Matched Grille-Anthracite Gray Wheels-Gloss Black Vinyl Over Chrome-35% Window Tint

BiGMaC

Quote from: Joleat on May 19, 2014, 10:51:44 AM
I'll add those items to my list! The felt squeegee also has a Teflon side, so that may eliminate the need for the thin squeegee.

On another note, I just placed an order for a Plasti Dip anthracite grey wheel kit with glossifier. Many projects are to be completed soon! I have PTU oil on hand, but it has been on the back burner.

I'd recommend getting the thin teflon squeegee.  It will allow you to work around the corners of the trim pieces more easily "tucking the edges under" the sides of the pieces and working any bubbles out while installing. 
If you should scratch the film just hit it with a small hand held torch (like you can get at Home Depot with disposable bottle) with rapid swings for 1-2 seconds ata time and the film will "heal" the scratches... if you need this just go slow... it's quick enough the paint should not really even get warm.   My neighbor (a pro wrapper) showed me this trick.

•2013 Taurus SHO nonPP - All Ford factory options, 3BAR MAP, LMS v8 tune (mods for 3BAR, DPs, and T-stat), Paint & plastic correction, CQuart finest all exterior surfaces, limo black window tint,VLED Triton switchbacks, Daytime BrightLites switchback DRLs, full interior and exterior LED conversion, Lamin-X charcoal blackout tail lights and reflectors, PPE catted and coated downpipes, EBPP coated hotpipes with BoVs VTA, MDesign CAI
•2013 F250 CC Lariat 6.7EB Diesel -stock

JimiJak

Exciting!!

I used 3m gloss vinyl. Best tools for smoothing it out were my thumbs and a heat gun. Like BMc said, just take your time. Also, if you do use a heat gun, make sure there's no tension / stretch near any of your cuts. If there is, when the sun cooks it, it trends to shrink a couple mm and it will pull your cuts back slightly. Trends to not shrink at all when there's no stretch in it.
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Joleat

That's all good advice! I used to be a shop manager and have used the torch trick on unpainted textured plastic, but I didn't give it much thought on the vinyl.

I'll also be careful not to stretch the material. What you said about the shrinkage makes a lot of sense.
Project: MKSinister-2011 Lincoln MKS EcoBoost-Tuxedo Black Metallic Exterior-Black Ultimate Leather Interior-EcoBoost Appearance Package-Unleashed SCT X4-3Bar MAP-SP534 Spark Plugs-Power Stop Drilled and Slotted Rotors and Evolution Ceramic Brake Pads-General G-Max AS-03 Tires-Debadged-Color Matched Grille-Anthracite Gray Wheels-Gloss Black Vinyl Over Chrome-35% Window Tint

JimiJak

Quote from: Joleat on May 19, 2014, 11:30:09 AM
That's all good advice! I used to be a shop manager and have used the torch trick on unpainted textured plastic, but I didn't give it much thought on the vinyl.

I'll also be careful not to stretch the material. What you said about the shrinkage makes a lot of sense.

Lol^^^shrinkage
"America is all about speed. Hot, nasty, badass speed." - Eleanor Roosevelt

2014 XSport Black Betty Build

SHOdded

That's quite enough, JimiJak :D  Don't make me take you into a smackdown!
2007 Ford Edge SEL, Powerstop F/R Brake Kit, TXT LED 6000K Lo & Hi Beams, W16W LED Reverse Bulbs, 3BSpec 2.5w Map Lights, 5W Cree rear dome lights, 5W Cree cargo light, DTBL LED Taillights

If tuned:  Take note of the strategy code as you return to stock (including 3 bar MAP to 2 bar MAP) -> take car in & get it serviced -> check strategy code when you get car back -> have tuner update your tune if the strategy code has changed -> reload tune -> ENJOY!

Joleat

I almost put it in parenthesis, but decided to pass, lol. I figured someone else would take up the slack!
Project: MKSinister-2011 Lincoln MKS EcoBoost-Tuxedo Black Metallic Exterior-Black Ultimate Leather Interior-EcoBoost Appearance Package-Unleashed SCT X4-3Bar MAP-SP534 Spark Plugs-Power Stop Drilled and Slotted Rotors and Evolution Ceramic Brake Pads-General G-Max AS-03 Tires-Debadged-Color Matched Grille-Anthracite Gray Wheels-Gloss Black Vinyl Over Chrome-35% Window Tint

Joleat

I started on the vinyl yesterday evening. The key to successful application is definitely to take it slow. I initially rushed and will have to recover one of the beltline pieces. I have tons of material, so I can take comfort in that regard. I haven't started on the pieces that travel from hood, over the roof, to the trunk, but I anticipate those to be a challenge if for no other reason than length (insert joke here).
Project: MKSinister-2011 Lincoln MKS EcoBoost-Tuxedo Black Metallic Exterior-Black Ultimate Leather Interior-EcoBoost Appearance Package-Unleashed SCT X4-3Bar MAP-SP534 Spark Plugs-Power Stop Drilled and Slotted Rotors and Evolution Ceramic Brake Pads-General G-Max AS-03 Tires-Debadged-Color Matched Grille-Anthracite Gray Wheels-Gloss Black Vinyl Over Chrome-35% Window Tint

mval

jo:
if you are doing it on the roof where the roof slopes from front to back, which i tried using some pin stripping material. there are 2 main issues, first the slope doesn't go all the way from front to back about 6-8" front & back no slope. 2nd the slope is not straight, it's kind of curved. after i tried serveral times & it ended up bowing out in the middle of the roof i gave up. but i'm an amateur maybe you have more experience.
mikev
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