Why? Zest have become trade members.I’m still in Cynic’s Corner
Why? Zest have become trade members.I’m still in Cynic’s Corner
+1Hi @ZEST and welcome to the forum.
Can I ask why you cut the vinyl wrap on the top of the door pillar where you did? Part of me thinks it may look better in line with the top of the drivers window rubber so I'm wondering if there's a reason you ended it part way down?
Don't you know?..........I can box my way out of most corners!!!Why? Zest have become trade members.
Things look how things look and things look different to different folk! Thanks for understanding!!!Thanks for the positive review @PapaJay.
I'm new to this forum, bought my van last year. Still getting to grips with it.
After chatting with @PapaJay about how he found us I was keen to do a search to see what had been said. In doing so I noticed a lot of people mentioning wrapping, but in a lot of cases the service wasn't accurately represented when compared to other services.
I thought bringing my 22years in the industry may be of use.
@DaveD
@JOG
We've been trading since 2013, wrapped and branded thousands of vehicles and have certainly not asked for any of the feedback on this forum.
I do understand how that looked though, lol.
We've done it both ways in the past and usually we let the customer decide on how they want it. If you follow the window line, it finishes shy of the lower swaige line but in gloss black that tends to look better as it looks like an extension of the window.Hi @ZEST and welcome to the forum.
Can I ask why you cut the vinyl wrap on the top of the door pillar where you did? Part of me thinks it may look better in line with the top of the drivers window rubber so I'm wondering if there's a reason you ended it part way down?
I've done mine in gloss black. I will upload a photo tomorrow when i get 2mins.+1
I’d like to get mine done gloss black but would want it to go to the top of the rubber and the glass on the slider.
I'm afraid I've seen several traders make an initial post on this forum promoting their business, followed up very quickly by what looked like a five star review from a new member, the trader rarely if ever becomes a trade member, why would they, they've got their free promotion?Thanks for the positive review @PapaJay.
I'm new to this forum, bought my van last year. Still getting to grips with it.
After chatting with @PapaJay about how he found us I was keen to do a search to see what had been said. In doing so I noticed a lot of people mentioning wrapping, but in a lot of cases the service wasn't accurately represented when compared to other services.
I thought bringing my 22years in the industry may be of use.
@DaveD
@JOG
We've been trading since 2013, wrapped and branded thousands of vehicles and have certainly not asked for any of the feedback on this forum.
I do understand how that looked though, lol.
Things look how things look and things look different to different folk! Thanks for understanding!!!
Welcome to the forum - it's great to have a professional wrapper on here. I have no doubt that your membership will pay for itself in no time. The good news is that you aren't a million miles away from
Then I completely understand the cynicism.I'm afraid I've seen several traders make an initial post on this forum promoting their business, followed up very quickly by what looked like a five star review from a new member, the trader rarely if ever becomes a trade member, why would they, they've got their free promotion?
Thankfully you're not one of those, as we now know!
I've watched quite a few wrapping companies on YouTube but never seen a T6 done, I'm looking forward to learning more about what you do.
All good! As I said, it’s good to have a professional wrapper on the forum - I suspect you’ll be inundated with questions!Then I completely understand the cynicism.
My plan is to develop and Fit a fully tailored PPF kit for my vehicle before the Summer to try to mitigate the the scratches caused by all those tiny little lanes in devon and cornwall!.. Once I've done this I will be in a better place to offer some PPF options to the T6/T6.1 owners.Yes, we do paint protect films and we’re manufacture trained, but we don’t do it that often. We use a product by STEK automotive, it’s fantastic stuff albeit pricey (All the good PPF films are).
We've completed several jobs in the past but to be honest we aren’t really set up for it. PPF jobs must be in for longer than wrap Jobs to allow for drying time, this can cause us issues if we are also busy with other work.
We would take on smaller PPF jobs like Bonnets & Wings etc but for the full vehicle PPF we would recommend a company local to us that we work with that specialises in PPF for High end supercars.
The bonnet on the T6 is a magnet for stones! It will be back to the usual debate of whether PPF or respraying the bonnet is more cost effective!My plan is to develop and Fit a fully tailored PPF kit for my vehicle before the Summer to try to mitigate the the scratches caused by all those tiny little lanes in devon and cornwall!.. Once I've done this I will be in a better place to offer some PPF options to the T6/T6.1 owners.
that is the question...The bonnet on the T6 is a magnet for stones! It will be back to the usual debate of whether PPF or respraying the bonnet is more cost effective!
When i get time this week, I will do.that is the question...
Zest, might be good to offer a Menu of your offering and guide prices as well as examples of your work - not just T6.
Thats the best one i could find showing the wrapped B-Pillar.