I just came across this new fad in car wrapping: velvet. A friend-of-a-friend posted up pics on a Bentley with it, and of course it's dirty. I can see no way you could have this wrap on a car that actually gets driven, and not have it look dirty. It's hard enough to keep a freshly detailed car looking good, but at least you can touch it up with a QD and be on your way.
Yeah, but I believe it was delegated to JUST the interior.
Actually it WAS the exterior.
In a nut shell...apply 'glue' to the car surface and spray on flocking. I think they use an electro-charged kinda set up so the flocking would 'stand up'.
It may have been a Northwest thing only. Don't remember seeing it mentioned much or at all in any auto mags.
In a nut shell...apply 'glue' to the car surface and spray on flocking. I think they use an electro-charged kinda set up so the flocking would 'stand up'.
It may have been a Northwest thing only. Don't remember seeing it mentioned much or at all in any auto mags.
Kinda fun to 'pet' a vehicle with it on...
Bill
What's the next 'hot' detailing tool going to be then, a shag-rug rake?
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