Vinyl Wrap an Olympia Cremina

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shawndo
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#1: Post by shawndo »

This old post inspired me to get some 3m 1080 glossy red vinyl wrap for my brown cremina and I have to say it looks pretty darn good. Not difficult. The corners weren't perfect, but there is enough vinyl left over to redo the job in a few weeks if it really bugs me.
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#2: Post by forbeskm »

That looks great! Fortunately my Cremina came in Orange. Might not be a bad idea for my Salvatore panels down the road.

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Looks great! It holds up to the heat well?
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#4: Post by shawndo (original poster) replying to TomC »

we'll see. It's rated at -65 to +225 °F. It's made for cars and I imagine that's a rougher environment than a cremina. maybe.

http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/6801 ... s-1080.pdf

It was less than $20 for a 5'x1' sheet, so its worth it to try it out in any case.
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#5: Post by CoffeeBar »

Just Beautiful :D

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wreckfish
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#6: Post by wreckfish »

Nice work! It looks like it has a brand new coat of paint. Very cool.