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- My car is parked up in my garage for the winter and the lighting isn't ideal, but I just wanted to point that at out since I didn't get a chance to take photos out in broad daylight
- I have LED lighting in my garage
PART NUMBERS:
- AVERY DENNISON SW900 SUPREME GLOSS SILVER METALLIC VINYL WRAP SW900-803-M
- 3M 1080 G120 GLOSS WHITE ALUMINUM
REVIEW
Both the 3M white aluminum wrap and the Avery gloss silver wrap is close in colour to the factory Sebring Silver Metallic.
I'm pretty happy with how they both match fairly well to the factory paint, however, I think Avery takes the crown though. Even in person the Avery matches a bit better than the 3M did.
I pasted a portion of the wrap onto my bumper and hood and the Avery wrap definitely blended a lot better than the 3M did.
Check out the photos below and judge for yourself.
Thank you Kevoo for the update! I also ended up ordering the Oracle as mentioned in here along with the 3M. Here's some photos of the Oracle on the left (bigger piece) and 3M on the right. I will also give Avery a try.
Comparing colors indoors is probably not gonna work. Indoor lighting will often/usually/always make things look different. Compare the colors on a nice morning outdoors.
Example: Years ago when I was in clothing manufacturing LL Bean rejected a large order of sweaters we'd made for them for years claimed the color of the sleeves didn't match the body. The components were knitted on different machines and, no doubt, different yarn lots of the "identical color." Compared those we were still running and the match was perfect as far as we could see. Flew to Maine with a couple samples and met with their QC folks and they were right. Our indoor lighting in the factory had a different color temperature/quality than the daylight where they checked the quality. Replaced much lighting with "daylight" temperature color bulbs.