FlyHappy
Well-Known Member
In theory... you can polish this raw plastic into a glossy sheen, literally using the same kind of technique as another other dull material (ie, a fine grit compound and buffer). It would be really, really laborious and surely risk creating uneven finish, etc. So realistically, not realisticI kind of like the Slate gray. With a white grill and wheels and a couple of stripes it would look pretty spif. But I don't like the dull matte surface at all; I want a nice shine. They have a gloss wrap called the Other Warsaw which looks close to the base color, but how about just doing a clear wrap? It could be glossy or flat or satin, depending on your preference, and give some UV and small impact protection to the plastic surface, without changing the color.
Is that even possible / practical?
If the gloss is that important to you, you really are just best off getting a full wrap in one of the rather close gray colors.
Having said that... the Slate would be a pretty easy vehicle to apply a 2 part clear coat to with an adhesion promoter. If done well, it could be more durable then vinyl wrap.
Personally, I really like the "battleship" effect!