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I am looking at possibly doing a matte wrap. I am not all familiar with the correct wraps to achieve that effect. What do you recommend?
Are you talking in terms of changing the complete colour of the car to a different colour in Matte or just applying a matte paint protection film on top of the factory colour to make it matte?
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I would like to do a olive drab color, military style matte but I’m open to also just a matte paint protection film too.
 
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I would like to do a olive drab color, military style matte but I’m open to also just a matte paint protection film too.
Looks like you would be after vinyl wrap and not paint protection film wrap. There should be plenty of shops over in your area that offer this service for you =)
 

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So I ended up installing the windscreen film yesterday on my car, here is some of the progress shots.


First film is cut roughly to size
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Film is trimmed to windscreen size and slip solution squeegeed out (looks hazy as there is a top layer protection film you pull off as a final step)
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Looking nice and clear
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Iooks super clear from inside as well (there is some small moisture under the film still, but just like window tint / car paint protection film, this all disappears after a few days)
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I drove around in heavy rain today and the film is also hydrophobic meaning water beads right off the window while driving and i found i didnt have to use my wipers no where near as much.

Im going to test this over a month or two and if it holds up, i'll create a perfect template of the windscreen and cut them out by computer. If it works out and people are interested, I'll work out some pricing for it.

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Hey! What quality is the PPF? And can you re share the pdf file, attachment? Would like to try it on my JL
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