BMW I7 Vinyl Wrap Review: Perfect Duotone Replication
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BMW I7 two-tone vinyl wrap: ₩1.5M-3M. Recreates factory duotone option with precision 3M 2080 film.
BMW I7 Two-Tone Wrap: The Ultimate Style Upgrade
The BMW i7, a flagship sedan priced over 200 million Korean Won, offers an exclusive factory duotone (two-tone) option. However, this coveted feature comes with a hefty price tag of over 20 million Won and a waiting period exceeding a year. For owners seeking to replicate this luxurious aesthetic without the extensive wait or cost, a professional two-tone vinyl wrap in Seoul presents a compelling alternative. This review explores the meticulous process and stunning results of applying a 3M 2080 vinyl wrap to a BMW i7, achieving a finish that rivals the original factory option.
The Art of Two-Tone Wrapping: Precision and Quality
The key to a flawless two-tone wrap lies in the precision of the dividing line between the two colors. At our Seoul facility, we dedicate significant time to this critical step. Initially, a fine masking tape is used to establish a guideline that follows the car's natural character lines. The BMW i7's defined side contours facilitate a relatively straightforward line creation. Ensuring this line is perfectly straight and symmetrical is paramount, as any deviation will detract from the final aesthetic.
Following the guideline, a special knifeless tape is applied. This innovative tool utilizes a nylon filament to cut the vinyl wrap cleanly without the need for a blade, thereby protecting the vehicle's original paintwork. This method is essential for achieving sharp, intricate lines required for designs like two-tone wraps.
Once the line is set, the 3M 2080 vinyl film is carefully applied. This premium film features a protective top layer that shields against scratches during the squeegeeing process, ensuring a smooth and flawless finish. Special attention is paid to the tension and direction of the film, especially around edges and corners. These areas are meticulously tucked and trimmed to prevent lifting or visible cut lines, even after the film settles.
Installation Process:
- Precisely mark the dividing line along the vehicle's character lines using fine masking tape.
- Apply knifeless tape along the marked line for a damage-free, clean cut.
- Carefully apply the 3M 2080 vinyl film, managing tension and ensuring proper adhesion.
- Meticulously trim and tuck edges for a seamless, durable finish.
The result is a BMW i7 with a stunning duotone finish, mirroring the exclusivity of the factory option at a fraction of the cost and time. This vinyl wrap not only enhances the vehicle's visual appeal but also offers a layer of protection to the original paint.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How much does a vinyl wrap cost for a BMW I7?
This specific two-tone wrap for the BMW i7 cost between 1.5 million and 3 million Korean Won. Typical vinyl wraps in the US can range from $2,000 to $5,000 depending on the vehicle and complexity.
Q. How long does a vinyl wrap last on a BMW I7?
High-quality vinyl wraps like the 3M 2080 used here can last 5-7 years with proper care. Regular washing and avoiding abrasive cleaners will help maintain its appearance.
Q. Does vinyl wrap damage paint on a BMW I7?
Professional vinyl wrap installation, especially using methods like knifeless tape, does not damage the original paint. In fact, it can protect the paint from minor scratches and UV damage.
Q. How is vinyl wrap applied to a BMW I7?
Vinyl wrap application involves several key steps: 1. Thoroughly cleaning and preparing the vehicle's surface. 2. Precisely cutting and applying the vinyl film using specialized tools like knifeless tape. 3. Carefully heating and stretching the vinyl to conform to the car's curves, followed by trimming and sealing edges.
Q. What is the difference between vinyl wrap and a repaint for a BMW I7?
Vinyl wrap is a reversible, less expensive alternative to a full repaint, offering a wide range of colors and finishes without altering the original paint. Repainting is a permanent change to the vehicle's color and typically costs significantly more.
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