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Post by pallwapper on Sept 27, 2018 9:41:13 GMT -5
Was looking at wrapping some camo vinyl graphics on my 4 wheeler for hunting season. Camo4u seems to be the most popular camo wraps out there - www.camo4u.com ... Has anyone tried this? Hard to do?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2018 14:59:00 GMT -5
Just run it through some mud and there you go. Camo brown. Here is how my son camo his ATV two years ago.
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Post by pallwapper on Oct 31, 2018 15:54:25 GMT -5
LOL funny
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Post by bill9068 on Nov 1, 2018 12:10:36 GMT -5
I bought a atv cover a few years back. Only cost about 20 bucks and hides It good. Killed a lot of deer with the 4 wheeler close by but covered up.
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Post by esshup on Nov 1, 2018 13:26:14 GMT -5
Just run it through some mud and there you go. Camo brown. Here is how my son camo his ATV two years ago. Mine looked like that after the recent Colorado trip!!
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Post by dusty20 on Nov 1, 2018 18:31:34 GMT -5
Was looking at wrapping some camo vinyl graphics on my 4 wheeler for hunting season. Camo4u seems to be the most popular camo wraps out there - www.camo4u.com ... Has anyone tried this? Hard to do? I wrapped my race sport bike some years ago. I'm trying to remember all the details but I remember having a felt type of block I could use to smooth the wrap out and I used an adhesion promotor for areas that are stretched tight or are in a deep pocket (therefore stretched tight not to get wrinkles). It's similar to vinyl but think of putting one big sticker on a large uneven surface. I've seen people use rubber squeegee things with spray water to keep from scuffing or tearing up the wrap when smoothing. A heat gun is a must have, you have to learn how much heat is enough to stretch the material and how much just burns it, I think it's relatively forgiving if I remember right. Watch some of the pro car wrap people on YouTube they do a lot of stretching out over the whole surface before squeegeeing it down so the wrap is kind of tight and you have zero wrinkles. Usually you start in the middle and start smoothing then re stretch after you get an area done and you start to see wrinkles forming.
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