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      06-24-2015, 06:04 PM   #1
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Trying my hand at vinyl wrapping some trim

Who wants to help some time local to the Central New Jersey area?

Previous experience with vinyl definitely preferred- just a couple of guys trying to figure out some vinyling- nothing crazy, and not a paid job.
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      06-25-2015, 10:17 AM   #2
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I would have done this with you if we were closer to each other... also tempted to DIY wrap my interior, always nice to have help!
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Who wants to help some time local to the Central New Jersey area?

Previous experience with vinyl definitely preferred- just a couple of guys trying to figure out some vinyling- nothing crazy, and not a paid job.
I just did it the other day on my e93. Came out really nice. Just takes some patience.
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I did this for the 2nd time ever on my e90 about 6 months ago. I would suggest having a heat gun or hair dryer on hand that should help make the job a little easier. Also be patient and take your time to do it right and you will start to get the hand of it. I would also suggest start with the most flat/straight pieces first to get a feel for things, the curves are the most difficult.
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