This is my wrap that I have on my F250. As soon as I can I will post pics of the new F150 wrap job with the mack daddy system in it. The F250 does not have a sws system in it. I have a trailer that I pulled around in the pre-softwash system days.
-- Edited by Midsouth Prowash on Monday 28th of January 2013 02:48:41 PM
-- Edited by Midsouth Prowash on Monday 28th of January 2013 02:56:46 PM
Excellent wrap and that "It's not old it's MOLD!" slogan is eye catching.
It's amazes me how many people think their roof needs to be replaced because it turned black. It amazes me even more that a lot of them don't believe me when I tell them I can save their roof for pennies on the dollar vs replacement cost!
Mark Fermoyle said
Jan 22, 2013
That's one nice looking ride, Doug!!
Got a picture of the other side and tailgate? Love the fact that you've got your before & after pics on there too, great idea. Been reading the posts and am really beginning to lean toward doing a parial wrap on my truck. I've got the same body style as you, just a 2001.
Look forward to seeing the other sides of your truck as well.
Mark
Doug Ford said
Jan 28, 2013
I will get the pics of all three sides of both trucks and post asap.
thanks
Hank Timmermann said
Jan 29, 2013
Doug,
Both trucks look sharp as a tack. Who designed the layout on the F150?
Hank
Doug Ford said
Jan 29, 2013
well basically I changed the F250 wrap by removing the pictures and adding the 5 year warranty and softwash authorized to add credibility. Pretty much my own design. with a few changes from the F250.
I highly recommend running your design by AC. That man is packed with so much knowledge it is seeping out his ears. I just got lucky with my original design that not too much needed to be changed. Oh and I did have my fathers 40 year career as a graphic designer to help out. A little old style but the basics still apply.
Timothy Welker said
Jan 30, 2013
Very nice!
John Orrico said
Feb 1, 2013
Attached are photos of our Truck Wrap and yard signs
Question: When you at the point of selling the truck, how difficult are these wraps to take off?
John Smith said
Feb 1, 2013
The designer I talked to said it was very simple, and the truck/car looks just like it did before it was put on. However she didnt say how it is removed.
AC Lockyer said
Feb 1, 2013
Let Us Spray wrote:
Question: When you at the point of selling the truck, how difficult are these wraps to take off?
Peal off with ease! Add a little heat with a blow drier.
AC
Mark Fermoyle said
Feb 1, 2013
Ahh, nice.
Michael Derose said
Feb 1, 2013
Midsouth Prowash wrote:
This is my wrap that I have on my F250. As soon as I can I will post pics of the new F150 wrap job with the mack daddy system in it. The F250 does not have a sws system in it. I have a trailer that I pulled around in the pre-softwash system days.
-- Edited by Midsouth Prowash on Monday 28th of January 2013 02:48:41 PM
-- Edited by Midsouth Prowash on Monday 28th of January 2013 02:56:46 PM
This is my wrap that I have on my F250. As soon as I can I will post pics of the new F150 wrap job with the mack daddy system in it. The F250 does not have a sws system in it. I have a trailer that I pulled around in the pre-softwash system days.
-- Edited by Midsouth Prowash on Monday 28th of January 2013 02:48:41 PM
-- Edited by Midsouth Prowash on Monday 28th of January 2013 02:56:46 PM
It's amazes me how many people think their roof needs to be replaced because it turned black. It amazes me even more that a lot of them don't believe me when I tell them I can save their roof for pennies on the dollar vs replacement cost!
That's one nice looking ride, Doug!!
Got a picture of the other side and tailgate? Love the fact that you've got your before & after pics on there too, great idea. Been reading the posts and am really beginning to lean toward doing a parial wrap on my truck. I've got the same body style as you, just a 2001.
Look forward to seeing the other sides of your truck as well.
Mark
thanks
Doug,
Both trucks look sharp as a tack. Who designed the layout on the F150?
Hank
I highly recommend running your design by AC. That man is packed with so much knowledge it is seeping out his ears. I just got lucky with my original design that not too much needed to be changed. Oh and I did have my fathers 40 year career as a graphic designer to help out. A little old style but the basics still apply.
Attached are photos of our Truck Wrap and yard signs
Question: When you at the point of selling the truck, how difficult are these wraps to take off?
Peal off with ease! Add a little heat with a blow drier.
AC
Doug those trucks look beautiful.