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Old Jun 26, 2010 | 07:10 PM
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GTR - wrapped in Premier Satin Guard

GT-R customer came to us after hearing about our latest product - Satin Guard. The product is an 8 mils thick satin coated film that not only adds a nice sheen to the existing color of your vehicle, but it is also designed for protecting the paint.

Traditional vinyls are a mere 1-2 mils thick whereas Premier Satin Guard comes in at 3-4 times thicker. Below are some shots of the GTR getting wrapped by our team in Southern California.



















 
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Any finished shots?

So, this product gives the paint a satin look to it while also protecting the car at the same time?

I assume then that the entire vehicle must be wrapped.
 
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By applying that film over the paint, it appears that it takes away that nice gloss finish.
 
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Originally Posted by dmanero
By applying that film over the paint, it appears that it takes away that nice gloss finish.
Thats the point...

Looks awesome! any pictures of the completed car?

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Originally Posted by dmanero
By applying that film over the paint, it appears that it takes away that nice gloss finish.
Really?

 
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Originally Posted by Axxlrod
Any finished shots?

So, this product gives the paint a satin look to it while also protecting the car at the same time?

I assume then that the entire vehicle must be wrapped.
That is correct. The product is not your typical vinyl. We manufactured the Satin Guard so that it can protect paint while adding a nice satin finish to the original color of any car.

The product is 8 mils thick vs. all other vinyls at 1.5-2 mils thick
 
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More shots









 
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Oh my gawd that looks amazing. Not sure I'd have the jubblies to pull the trigger but will look sick rolling down the road.
 
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Very nice work, guys! Looks awesome in satin silver. I see the owner has one of those fancy adjustable wings too...
 



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