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Y owners looking to wrap their car, check out satin grey. Love how this color ties in so well with the black trims and wheels. Best part is how it sharpens the body lines you don’t normally notice with the regular factory paint. Makes the car look so much sportier.

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Chrome deleting--plastidip or vinyl wrap? In this quick video, we show 2 Teslas with 2 different chrome deleting solutions so viewers can compare and see which they prefer.

Plastidip has many great benefits. Easy DIY for anyone who wants to attempt it themselves and looks pretty reasonable on badges/emblems. Vinyl wrap gives you more of an OEM look compared to plastidip, but it requires more work than plastidip (sprays on). What's very clear is that they don't provide the same finishing once completed. This is probably the biggest deciding factor for people. Even though this video is specifically talking about chrome deletes, the same points can be said for anyone deciding to plastidip or vinyl wrap their entire car.

 
For owners who have the generation with chrome trims before Tesla came out with black ones from factory--if you're looking to get those painted black (versus vinyl wrapped or plasti-dipped), check out this quick video explaining how/what to look for when it comes to getting them painted properly Different painters have different methods of doing so, which can lead to excessive paint flaking/peeling.

 
Since Tesla got rid of the silver option, we've been looking for the perfect color to replace it and we've found it. This is perfect for Teslas with its deep, liquid mercury finish--it looks super futuristic and high tech like something that could have come out of SpaceX. See what you think!

 
We got our first Model S PLAID in and we've transformed it into the ultimate daily driver! Since the car already came with gloss black trim pieces, we didn't have to do as much as usual, but the T logos were chrome, so we turned those into gloss paint to match.

Project starts at ~2:58

 
Never knew pink could look this good. Rose gold Model X with satin black chrome delete. Truly a perfect combination of fun and class. Reminds me of Apple’s rose gold finish but in a glossy, glass-like finish. What do you think!

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His reaction was priceless! Here’s a fun Model 3 wrap project we just finished up in gloss hotrod red. What a great color!

Sometimes clients feel like they need to pick some crazy color when they do a wrap, and while those are fun, sometimes a simple gloss color is the right choice.

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If you're thinking about wrapping your 3 red, you have to at very least consider this color. Satin Chrome Red. It's beautiful. It's a satin red, but with chrome shine. Sounds contradicting, but what you get is this anodized look to it, especially when the light hits it in different angles. It looks so good, that it looks fake, if that makes sense. Combined with a ceramic coat, the look is out of this world.

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3 owners looking for a nice gray wrap color—check this one out. I highly recommend this if you’re looking for something that’s more on the classy, subtle side of things, but want something that looks special under sun.

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New year, new Tesla! Brand new Plaid with a complete satin black out (minus badges)! I guess you can call it a gloss black delete, because everything got turned into satin black, including the trims. What do you think of this stealthy look?

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S owners looking for vinyl wrap color ideas--check this one out we just finished. BTW, not all vinyl wrap brands are the same. Some are MUCH clearer than others, giving you a paint-like look versus ripply texture. Tip is to see the samples in person before committing.

 
If you’re interested in vinyl wrapping your Tesla, check this out.

A common question asked is “if you wrap a car, will you see the original color when you open the doors?” Depending on the experience of your installer, you may be able to request to get the door jambs wrapped as well. You’ll get a much more seamless look. If you’re curious as to what that’ll look like, here’s a 3 we finished in Ocean Green with the door jambs wrapped.