Madhatter Posted September 8, 2011 Posted September 8, 2011 Hi All I fancy having a go at di-noc 'ing my door leccy bits as they look tatty as ever! If it works then I'll do a few more bits (like b-pillars, struct brace cover, etc.). However having not done it before I was wondering if anyone else had and would share some knowledge on the topic. Fear not I'll never (nor want to) go into mass market so if any of the pros want to help I'd be grateful Couple of queries - do I need to really stretch the di-noc over the bits? do I really need to heat gun if I've got enough vinyl? Finally with the door bits being a bit "rubbery" do I need to sand these down first or can I apply the vinyl straight to these after giving a good clean with alcohol wipes or similar? Sorry there is so many questions! Quote
BulletMagnet Posted September 8, 2011 Posted September 8, 2011 clean with alchohol wipes hairdryer is fine needs heat to stretch leave enough for over the edges use a hobby scalpel or razor to cut out switch bits Quote
coldel Posted September 8, 2011 Posted September 8, 2011 I have been having a go at this sort of thing as well. Make sure you have ordered plenty so if you make mistakes you have no fear of just ripping it off and starting again. I managed to do the drivers door grab quite easily, just be aware if you have paint coming off, even if there is only a half mm edge to it the vinyl will show it up. So surface has to be flat and utterly clean (even a small speck of dust will cause a bump which will show up) to make sure a nice flat surface to the wrap. A good part to practice on is the ashtray, just whip that out and try wrap the top, you will get a nice easy success out of that and get used to handling the vinyl. I managed to wrap the bottom half of my centre console and given I am a complete no-hoper at practical stuff shows it is quite doable even for the amateur. I just used a hair dryer on mine, it helps to soften the vinyl but also I presume helps with adhesion. Oh and don't just default to 3M, Hexis do some fantastic vinyl options and by all accounts is much easier to use. Quote
Madhatter Posted September 8, 2011 Author Posted September 8, 2011 BulletMagnet - they look awesome! The exact plan I have! Meanwhile thanks both for really useful information - didn't expect responses so quick! Thank you (and keep fingers, toes and god knows what else crossed for me! lol) Quote
rtbiscuit Posted September 8, 2011 Posted September 8, 2011 hexis is what i use and supply, would rate it over 3M stuff all the time. Quote
BulletMagnet Posted September 8, 2011 Posted September 8, 2011 hexis is what i use and supply, would rate it over 3M stuff all the time. Oh yeah, if Hexis had been out at the time, I'd have used that Quote
Dblock Posted September 8, 2011 Posted September 8, 2011 anybody got any good youtube videos for wraping? Quote
rtbiscuit Posted September 8, 2011 Posted September 8, 2011 anybody got any good youtube videos for wraping? no but i was tempted to write one. Quote
Dblock Posted September 8, 2011 Posted September 8, 2011 anybody got any good youtube videos for wraping? no but i was tempted to write one. You should do it, brand it Rtcustomz I want to wrap alot of stuff but really dont want to screw it up. Quote
rtbiscuit Posted September 8, 2011 Posted September 8, 2011 anybody got any good youtube videos for wraping? no but i was tempted to write one. You should do it, brand it Rtcustomz I want to wrap alot of stuff but really dont want to screw it up. just setup a business youtube channel... TheRTCustomZ http://www.youtube.com/user/TheRTCustomZ will start doing some videos soon. Quote
Dblock Posted September 8, 2011 Posted September 8, 2011 anybody got any good youtube videos for wraping? no but i was tempted to write one. You should do it, brand it Rtcustomz I want to wrap alot of stuff but really dont want to screw it up. just setup a business youtube channel... TheRTCustomZ http://www.youtube.com/user/TheRTCustomZ will start doing some videos soon. Free advertising, support and youtube integrates with facebook and all other sites nicely too. Cant wait. A few tips though 1. dont have a 10min intro with your favorite song. annoys the hell out of me. 2. write down or script what you are going to say as alot of the time people are a mess when talking. 3. have a good tripod or camera man with good lighting no one likes a dim video. 4. talk clearly 5. make it in HD Sorry if thats alot but I hate videos which dont conform to these rules. Quote
rtbiscuit Posted September 8, 2011 Posted September 8, 2011 A few tips though 1. dont have a 10min intro with your favorite song. annoys the hell out of me. I hate that too; its unlikely any of my video's will have music; they supposed to be informative 2. write down or script what you are going to say as alot of the time people are a mess when talking.Hopefully being a teacher it should be pretty consise; i do demos everyday and they are unscripted. plus i will edit the videos, to avoid long bits which are un benificial 3. have a good tripod or camera man with good lighting no one likes a dim video. don't own a tripod yet; but was going to try and mount it so that its a POV type video 4. talk clearly MY wife says i mumble at home, but at work i tend to be pretty clear, so i'll do it in work mode 5. make it in HD Sadly my camer is not HD, but maybe in the future Sorry if thats alot but I hate videos which dont conform to these rules. Quote
Dblock Posted September 9, 2011 Posted September 9, 2011 4/5 will do me. I just hate it when people don't stick to the basic rules lol. I also prefer hearing a brittish accent when it comes to information which obviously you have Me fussy never Quote
coldel Posted September 9, 2011 Posted September 9, 2011 You could do a lot worse than watch old clips of blue peter They invented the 'heres how to make something' video Quote
chrisgunton Posted September 9, 2011 Posted September 9, 2011 I did mine after I wasn't happy with ones that I purchased already wrapped. For the drivers side handle I cut a T shaped piece and dropped in in hot , and then wrapped the rest to cover the edges. My advice i to keep it all warm, and don't make cuts to wrap it round anything. Just heat and stretch it and it will go. I'll get some pics up soon. Quote
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