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Vehicle Wraps, Boat Wraps, What is is and how is it done?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonjet" data-source="post: 191619" data-attributes="member: 5403"><p>Ya don't really say anything about "Prep work" and the material that it's going on and or Temperature to longevity or thickness in mils..</p><p></p><p>I've got two boats, both small aluminum (one 12' jon, one 16.5) and would like to know how wraps do in general over 'rivets' and or seams. And since aluminum 'moves' more than fiberglass, will bubbles raise the wrap in a shorter time compared to the others?</p><p></p><p>I just wouldn't want to pay for a wrap that I thought was going to last years, but only lives for a season or two. So, what thickness for what life-span of wrap? (We've all purchased Gasoline, and got crappy gas for premium cost..) </p><p></p><p>And, what about price for a small fishing craft? Probably less than 2' out of the water</p><p></p><p>Lastly, Any knowledge of algae or pond-scum lifting wrap below the waterline?</p><p></p><p>Thanks E</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonjet, post: 191619, member: 5403"] Ya don't really say anything about "Prep work" and the material that it's going on and or Temperature to longevity or thickness in mils.. I've got two boats, both small aluminum (one 12' jon, one 16.5) and would like to know how wraps do in general over 'rivets' and or seams. And since aluminum 'moves' more than fiberglass, will bubbles raise the wrap in a shorter time compared to the others? I just wouldn't want to pay for a wrap that I thought was going to last years, but only lives for a season or two. So, what thickness for what life-span of wrap? (We've all purchased Gasoline, and got crappy gas for premium cost..) And, what about price for a small fishing craft? Probably less than 2' out of the water Lastly, Any knowledge of algae or pond-scum lifting wrap below the waterline? Thanks E [/QUOTE]
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