Vinyl wrap

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hello have any off you guys had your older motor homes vinyl wrapped if so where thank you
 
hello have any off you guys had your older motor homes vinyl wrapped if so where thank you
Couple of places round here, biggest and best being in Norwich... Expensive though ! Cost me £400 just to do a Smart Car and that was ten years ago
 
Couple of places round here, biggest and best being in Norwich... Expensive though ! Cost me £400 just to do a Smart Car and that was ten years ago
That's cheap. I wrapped a mini recently and it was £3200. It took three of us a day to do. Not a job I like and won't be doing any more. The vinyl is a ridiculous price now as I only use quality grades. The cheaper stuff would make the job half the price but it's not worth the hassle it brings after a few months. Cheap vinyl shrinks and cracks after a short while and the colour fades very quickly.
 
Changing the subject a tiny bit, what’s new, :clap2: can you put window tint on the outside of a window or can I use wrap. It’s only tiny and I want to block out or at least reduce the light. ? :gum:

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Standard PVC full wrap would be £2 -£3k dependant on complexity (artwork)
 
Changing the subject a tiny bit, what’s new, :clap2: can you put window tint on the outside of a window or can I use wrap. It’s only tiny and I want to block out or at least reduce the light. ? :gum:
I wouldn't recommend any adhesive vinyl if it's on plastic windows. Probably best to use a cling film type as used on the old tax disc holders. Your local graphics company will probably have some.
 
I wouldn't recommend any adhesive vinyl if it's on plastic windows. Probably best to use a cling film type as used on the old tax disc holders. Your local graphics company will probably have some.

Thank you, but it’s proper safety glass, hey it’s a :inlove: Winnebago:inlove:. Only the Very old-mo TypeFellaPerson would understand.:gum:
 
The SKY vans are approx £2000 a time, to think my dad used to do everything by hand.

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Changing the subject a tiny bit, what’s new, :clap2: can you put window tint on the outside of a window or can I use wrap. It’s only tiny and I want to block out or at least reduce the light. ? :gum:
You could have bought a super duper BRIT Elddis.... come as standard
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You could have bought a super duper BRIT Elddis.... come as standard

The window is already tinted glass, all the windows are double glazed, safety glass. Note the word glass, not plastikyish yuck. It is low in the bedroom junction with hallway, and any sun catching it before I is up and I is awake so, I thought to tint it darker or even black it out. It’s only likkle. :moon2:
 
Stunning scenery there Ady ,shame someone parked that old van there ???
It’s forbidden land for all you over 3500kgs with short arms and deep pockets!!?
And I just know Lenny HB is gonna chime in with a underhanded route for you to get there without the Go Box????

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The window is already tinted glass, all the windows are double glazed, safety glass. Note the word glass, not plastikyish yuck. It is low in the bedroom junction with hallway, and any sun catching it before I is up and I is awake so, I thought to tint it darker or even black it out. It’s only likkle. :moon2:
Hi Mike, if it’s glass you want to tint I’m sure there are lots of places that can tint that, just ask your local boy racers where they get their windows blacked out?
 
Hi Mike, if it’s glass you want to tint I’m sure there are lots of places that can tint that, just ask your local boy racers where they get their windows blacked out?

Thank you, I’m sure I could do it, it’s only likkle, I just wanted to know if it’s ok to stick the tint on the outside, because it would make it easier. All the ytuuube stuff I’ve looked at shows it being put on the inside.
 

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