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Vehicle Wrapping – Oracal Vinyl

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Watch how ORACAL 870 Vehicle Wrapping Cast Vinyl performs when covering a Porche boxter.

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  1. patentagosse

    This guy is a Jedi. Damn he’s fast. One think runs into my mind though… all these pro installers never seem to? fight with static build-up. When I remove the liner, it charges so much static the media stick everywhere to the car and I’m having hard time lifting it back before running the squeegee over it… Shop humidity is at normal range but it seems not to affect my problem weither it’s lower or higher…

    January 23, 2012 at 10:10 pm
  2. djusaneon

    nice!!!!?

    January 23, 2012 at 10:53 pm
  3. tuitara

    Oracal 651 would be a terrible choice for cars!!! It’s a 6 year calandered film, so you can’t conform to? deep channels. You’d need to use 851 or 3951 at the very least, which are cast films. Personally I think ARLON EF and DPF6000X are the best for vehicle wraps, Those guys are experts at making wrap films. 3M’s new IJ180Cv3 and 380Cv3 are excellent also. Oracal on the other hand has only been making cast films for a few years…hence the CAL (calandered) in Oracal.

    January 23, 2012 at 11:30 pm
  4. WildHunnie

    the speed that this guy is wrapping is hilarious…..even though the camera cuts away…..he? is working so fast

    January 23, 2012 at 11:47 pm
  5. bmelcsi

    indeed Oracal 651 and 3651 is? very good for cars.

    January 23, 2012 at 11:56 pm

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