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RE: Our special Pure order is no more. - Sarcastrix - 08-03-2012 10:57am

(08-03-2012 10:32am)XFullFatTim Wrote:  the installer uses one roof size sheet and then cuts out the shape of the pano roof when the material has been put on the entire roof.

Then you use the large square which is left over wrap other parts - mirrors, grills, bumpers Cool


RE: Our special Pure order is no more. - WorldTraveler - 08-03-2012 11:21am

(08-03-2012 10:57am)Sarcastrix Wrote:  Then you use the large square which is left over wrap other parts - mirrors, grills, bumpers Cool

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RE: Our special Pure order is no more. - WB - 08-03-2012 12:38pm

(08-03-2012 10:32am)XFullFatTim Wrote:  If you have the Panoramic roof it costs the same as no pano roof - it was explained to me the other week that the idea is that the installer uses one roof size sheet and then cuts out the shape of the pano roof when the material has been put on the entire roof. This is so there are as few joins in the wrap as possible thus reducing the number of places where corners may get lifted by airflow or pressure washing. I was quoted £240 for an Evoque roof wrap back in October

That's theory - if you look closely at the roof lines you'll see it can't be done in one piece as there are several rectangular pieces of the roof if you have pano so it can't be done in one piece.


RE: Our special Pure order is no more. - WB - 08-03-2012 07:03pm

(08-03-2012 12:38pm)WB Wrote:  That's theory - if you look closely at the roof lines you'll see it can't be done in one piece as there are several rectangular pieces of the roof if you have pano so it can't be done in one piece.

Here is what I meant by the roof can't be wrapped in one piece... 6 pieces in fact...

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RE: Our special Pure order is no more. - doug - 08-03-2012 10:41pm

(08-03-2012 07:03pm)WB Wrote:  Here is what I meant by the roof can't be wrapped in one piece... 6 pieces in fact...

I'm with you on this one. The gaps on the sides where they meet the front middle panel are too big to just wrap over.
Even if a company wanted to use one piece, the cost should only be around £10-20 more.
I ordered some gloss black a few weeks ago, costing only £7.34 1metre long cut off a 1.5metre wide roll.


RE: Our special Pure order is no more. - WB - 08-03-2012 11:26pm

(08-03-2012 10:41pm)doug Wrote:  I'm with you on this one. The gaps on the sides where they meet the front middle panel are too big to just wrap over.
Even if a company wanted to use one piece, the cost should only be around £10-20 more.
I ordered some gloss black a few weeks ago, costing only £7.34 1metre long cut off a 1.5metre wide roll.

Yep - the materials are very cheap but always a good idea to go with the bigger brands like 3M or HEXIS.


RE: Our special Pure order is no more. - XFullFatTim - 09-03-2012 10:47am

So the crowd I went to 2 weeks ago are talking a load of b*ll*cks then. I agree with you all that it appears not to be possible to do the roof in one piece, so why would they tell me it could - they have experience of wrapping 100's of cars, many with a panoramic roof and it was the MD I spoke to not the shop floor guys. It will be interesting to see one completed and see if they did a proper job with separate sheets for each panel or one complete one for the whole roof


RE: Our special Pure order is no more. - Sarcastrix - 09-03-2012 12:06pm

(09-03-2012 10:47am)XFullFatTim Wrote:  So the crowd I went to 2 weeks ago are talking a load of b*ll*cks then.

Not necessarily, it depends on how they were thinking of wrapping it and if they had done an Evoque before. The roof on the RRE would need to be wrapped differently from a normal roof wrap as it comes down to the 'glass line' each side whereas a normal roof wrap only covers the area between the 'gutters' (see below).

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RRE roof wrapped in faux leather for Farnell:

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RE: Our special Pure order is no more. - doug - 09-03-2012 11:52pm

Do tell us, is that your Evoque with the leather roof ?