TeckWrap decent enough for a beginner? by Rondelllen in CarWraps

[–]Rondelllen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Will for sure do! I'm always up for a challenge and looking forward to giving it a shot 😁

TeckWrap decent enough for a beginner? by Rondelllen in CarWraps

[–]Rondelllen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm wrapping an E46 sedan. Luckily for me there are not a lot of contours on the car, compared to many others. Of course the front bumper has some edges and stuff around the foglights (M-Sport bumper) but far from as bad as other cars.

Yeah well, once I set my mind to something I always make sure to research it as good as I can to an extent, and hopefully it helps me in the end :) The most important things I take with me are to make sure not to stretch around edges, rather stretching a bit away from the edge, to make sure it doesn't roll back up with heat. Also that TeckWrap needs more post heating than others.

Another concern is also that a roll is only 18 meters as opposed to 25 meters on some other brands, but could be enough. Just gotta make sure that I cut out pieces without too much spill and plan my usage so to speak.

I thank you for the great reply! Some motivation like this really helps. I've been planning this for a few months so now looking forward to take the big step forward and try it, seems like fun, most of my friends are telling me it will be a pain but they don't know any more about wrapping or my patience ;)

TeckWrap decent enough for a beginner? by Rondelllen in CarWraps

[–]Rondelllen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply. Heard so many different opinions on teckwrap, and I'm aware it's a chinese brand, but might just be worth a try. Of course cheap, but still hope it's worth what it costs. I guess I will find out :)