Heavy Dupree
Well-Known Member
Exactly the opposite. Wrapping would be cheaper and less time consuming. Painting an area like the hatch black over the base color (white in this example) would require masking, prep, dry time, and demasking, it would also need to be done while the car is still inside the paint booth. A precut, small piece of wrap can be laid down right on the assembly line.I can only imagine wrapping would be more expensive and time consuming. Not something you could get good reliable results from an automated robotic line.
It certainly wouldn't be good enough where people couldn't tell the difference between the wrap and a paint job.
I'd say the colour paint has been applied first and then masked and black layer down creating the thicker lip for the black.
I'm not defending this shit, car makers do this all the time with blackout tapes for trim.
https://blog.lintecauto.com/how-paint-replacement-films-can-save-automotive-oems-thousands
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