Car wraps are catching on big-time in the aftermarket industry, and there’s no tuning show without these finishes there. There’s also another benefit to giving your car to the vinyl people besides looking good and that is protecting your paint.
3M, the leader in making vinyl wraps, guarantees the wraps won’t stick or leave residue for five year. So just peal back the cover before that time comes and your car will look like a brand new shiny penny.
This shiny penny, a 2012 F10 BMW M5, left the factory with BMW’s typical blue “M” color on it, by far the best finish for the car. A simple bit of vinyl ensures the paint is not only protected, but also gets that frozen look that everybody is after.
The so-called “Blue Satin Chrome” M5 looks good either sitting in the sun or with raindrops dripping off its svelte body.
This shiny penny, a 2012 F10 BMW M5, left the factory with BMW’s typical blue “M” color on it, by far the best finish for the car. A simple bit of vinyl ensures the paint is not only protected, but also gets that frozen look that everybody is after.
The so-called “Blue Satin Chrome” M5 looks good either sitting in the sun or with raindrops dripping off its svelte body.