They're not, it's because to do it properly, they'd need to take the cap off the car, the cap is held on by clips and wing mirrors infamously crack when pulled off cars incorrectly, they don't want to risk doing that not knowing where the clip positions are, therefore ending up potentially putting pressure somewhere that could snap/crack/bend.called them out on it, and again they are insisting that it wont take, and will need to be redone again once it starts peeling off.
i'm a little dubious even letting them at the roof if they can't wrap / wont wrap a wing mirror. i mean. i cannot find a single reference to mirrors being unwrappable on the internet..
they are insisting its nothing to do with that, that their vinyl wont stick to them.They're not, it's because to do it properly, they'd need to take the cap off the car, the cap is held on by clips and wing mirrors infamously crack when pulled off cars incorrectly, they don't want to risk doing that not knowing where the clip positions are, therefore ending up potentially putting pressure somewhere that could snap/crack/bend.
As for the roof, fairly simple. just sheet of wrap and smooth it off ;)!
if you take your mirror caps off yourself, they'll wrap them, and, tbh, they'll do a better job/last longer than if they did them 'on the car' like the video, as atleast with them off the edges will be unseeable.
It wont stick? Fuck me :lol::lol: What vinyl they got? Paper they gonna prit stick it to the car!?? sound like a right bunch of morons, i'd steer well fucking clear!:frusty:they are insisting its nothing to do with that, that their vinyl wont stick to them.
found out the company name and looked them up and they look terrible.
some signage / graphics company.
think ill just take it to a professional outfit myself and get them to do it.
It just dawned on me. I think that they think the mirrors are that horrible plastic material, like the skirts, front grill etc and they are right, vinyl wont stick to that. Thats the only thing that makes sense.they are insisting its nothing to do with that, that their vinyl wont stick to them.
found out the company name and looked them up and they look terrible.
some signage / graphics company.
think ill just take it to a professional outfit myself and get them to do it.
i feel like if i have to explain that to them then i'm going about it all wrong lolIt just dawned on me. I think that they think the mirrors are that horrible plastic material, like the skirts, front grill etc and they are right, vinyl wont stick to that. Thats the only thing that makes sense.
Have you explained or shown them that the mirror covers are flat and painted body colour?
I agree but its the only thing that adds up.i feel like if i have to explain that to them then i'm going about it all wrong lol