@wraplabmidwest Nice, That's what I was thinking I'd do with my 2013 F150 towing mirror caps. Tried the whole thing twice, but way to many wrinkles. Knife less tape, I'm guessing? Thanks
Great job on the wrap. This is exactly what I would want done to an Everglades since Ford dropped the tan color for 2023. Were those stock Ford Everglades decals on the front fenders or did you have to have them custom made?
How simple was removing the original Everglades decals. Is it as easy as using a hair drying to heat up then peel? Any residue left over that I would need to be concerned with?
you can do a hairdryer but I prefer an actual heatgun. if you get some adhesive remover, that would help out because it will probably leave adhesive behind
The camera shake!!! I felt like I was watching a Michael Bay movie! Finished product was nice! Great job!
What’s the cost for this ?
send in a quote request
Very nice homie.
I followed Middleton, then found this video. Badass job. Could y’all do more in depths? I want to learn how to wrap on my bronco badlands. Thanks
We have our first “How to” coming out soon! We’ll be getting more into or “How to” series which get more into depth with wrapping
amazing work wow
Awesome video. Those Mirror Caps are flawless... How were those done?
multiples seams with proper technique when laying the grooves, feed and tuck!
@wraplabmidwest Nice,
That's what I was thinking I'd do with my 2013 F150 towing mirror caps. Tried the whole thing twice, but way to many wrinkles.
Knife less tape, I'm guessing?
Thanks
Great job on the wrap. This is exactly what I would want done to an Everglades since Ford dropped the tan color for 2023. Were those stock Ford Everglades decals on the front fenders or did you have to have them custom made?
They were stock everglades stickers that Middleton Ford ordered for us to put on!
@@wraplabmidwest Awesome, thx!
You can tell I’m proud of the doorjambs because I mentioned it 24 times lmao
What about those Mirror caps, they look flawless.
How was that done?
How simple was removing the original Everglades decals. Is it as easy as using a hair drying to heat up then peel? Any residue left over that I would need to be concerned with?
you can do a hairdryer but I prefer an actual heatgun. if you get some adhesive remover, that would help out because it will probably leave adhesive behind