What design would you choose?
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What design would you choose?
Have you always wanted a custom look for your car that makes you stand out from the rest, but are turned off due to price. Here at H2O Graphics By Design we have a wide verity of hydro graphic film in stock. Due to the thousands of film patterns that are available, we are not able to stock them all. Any pattern you may see on the web, we can order it in for you. This gives us the ability to make your dreams come true, wether its from having all your interior pieces dipped in a camouflage (many different patters available) or to having your rims dipped in a $100 pattern, we can make it happen! All you have to do is tell us what color base coat to spray and the film pattern you desire. Its that simple!
You have the choice of either sending us the parts or we now offer ordering replacement parts, this way you are able to keep your vehicle intact and just have to change out the stock parts once you receive your newly dipped replacement parts! *additional costs will apply if you chose this options.
Contact us:
www.h2ographicsbydesign.com
Here is a few samples of our work. Please fill free to comment on what would look best on your ride!
You have the choice of either sending us the parts or we now offer ordering replacement parts, this way you are able to keep your vehicle intact and just have to change out the stock parts once you receive your newly dipped replacement parts! *additional costs will apply if you chose this options.
Contact us:
www.h2ographicsbydesign.com
Here is a few samples of our work. Please fill free to comment on what would look best on your ride!
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Given that a lot of our interior trim pieces have the cheap, black coating that can peeled of with a fingernail, does H20Graphics prep the parts before applying the graphic?
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Yes we do, we remove the coating that comes on the factory parts and seal the plastics using a adhesion promoter. After that, we add a coat of primer before we shoot the base coat.
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Because price depends on each parts size, here is a simple way to figure out cost.
Steps to find graphics cost for each part:
(Labor and paint will be billed additional)
1) Please measure and multiply the Length and width of each part.
(For example: a part measuring 10x12= 120 sq.in.)
2) Multiply the total of Sq.In. (Square inch) By $0.50
(For example: 120sq.in. X $0.50 = $60.00)
3) this will give you a good idea on price for each part.
If you would like to set up an appointment with us to bring your parts in, please visit our website (www.h2ographicsbydesign.com) and click "book an appointment".
Steps to find graphics cost for each part:
(Labor and paint will be billed additional)
1) Please measure and multiply the Length and width of each part.
(For example: a part measuring 10x12= 120 sq.in.)
2) Multiply the total of Sq.In. (Square inch) By $0.50
(For example: 120sq.in. X $0.50 = $60.00)
3) this will give you a good idea on price for each part.
If you would like to set up an appointment with us to bring your parts in, please visit our website (www.h2ographicsbydesign.com) and click "book an appointment".
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n0smoke (11-10-2015)
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If you are looking for just paint work, please email me with pictures of each part and i can figure out a ball park idea for you. Email: ej@h2ographicsbydesign.com
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n0smoke (11-10-2015)
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I'm guessing this is a silly question, but you guys do more than just car parts, right?
I have some end caps to an old Yamaha Synthesizer (SY-77) that I'd love to have re-done in something like that carbon Kevlar look. The end caps aren't cracked, but a previous owner buffed them and then tried painting them and giving up on that, wrapped the caps in what looks like 3M CF vinyl (looks OK, but not great.)
I'd like to keep the area with the three control wheels and the sticker clean and wrap the rest. The right side is the same as the left minus the control section.
Would you be able to wrap the end caps around the panel with the three control wheels (that bit looks fine and I want to leave the sticker and the silkscreened lettering alone)? I would disassemble the synth and remove the vinyl, since I've done that before.
What would be an estimated turn-around time for a job like this?
I have some end caps to an old Yamaha Synthesizer (SY-77) that I'd love to have re-done in something like that carbon Kevlar look. The end caps aren't cracked, but a previous owner buffed them and then tried painting them and giving up on that, wrapped the caps in what looks like 3M CF vinyl (looks OK, but not great.)
I'd like to keep the area with the three control wheels and the sticker clean and wrap the rest. The right side is the same as the left minus the control section.
Would you be able to wrap the end caps around the panel with the three control wheels (that bit looks fine and I want to leave the sticker and the silkscreened lettering alone)? I would disassemble the synth and remove the vinyl, since I've done that before.
What would be an estimated turn-around time for a job like this?
Last edited by zakmartin; 11-12-2015 at 09:19 AM.
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#16
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I'm guessing this is a silly question, but you guys do more than just car parts, right?
I have some end caps to an old Yamaha Synthesizer (SY-77) that I'd love to have re-done in something like that carbon Kevlar look. The end caps aren't cracked, but a previous owner buffed them and then tried painting them and giving up on that, wrapped the caps in what looks like 3M CF vinyl (looks OK, but not great.)
I'd like to keep the area with the three control wheels and the sticker clean and wrap the rest. The right side is the same as the left minus the control section.
Would you be able to wrap the end caps around the panel with the three control wheels (that bit looks fine and I want to leave the sticker and the silkscreened lettering alone)? I would disassemble the synth and remove the vinyl, since I've done that before.
What would be an estimated turn-around time for a job like this?
I have some end caps to an old Yamaha Synthesizer (SY-77) that I'd love to have re-done in something like that carbon Kevlar look. The end caps aren't cracked, but a previous owner buffed them and then tried painting them and giving up on that, wrapped the caps in what looks like 3M CF vinyl (looks OK, but not great.)
I'd like to keep the area with the three control wheels and the sticker clean and wrap the rest. The right side is the same as the left minus the control section.
Would you be able to wrap the end caps around the panel with the three control wheels (that bit looks fine and I want to leave the sticker and the silkscreened lettering alone)? I would disassemble the synth and remove the vinyl, since I've done that before.
What would be an estimated turn-around time for a job like this?
Yes we can do just about anything! Please send us an email and i will send over a quote for you.
Email: ej@h2ographicsbydesign.com
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