How To Wrap Taillights
Wrapping your taillights with a tint PPF is one of the simplest upgrades you can make to give your car a bold, smoky look. This step-by-step guide covers everything, from...
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Serge Satin Blue Vinyl Wrap (VCH419-M) - 5ft x 16ft (1.52 x 5m) / Serge Blue (VCH419-M) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Serge Satin Blue Vinyl Wrap (VCH419-M) - 5ft x 16ft (1.52 x 5m) / Serge Blue (VCH419-M) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Serge Satin Blue spends most of its time looking black. In the garage, in shade, at dusk, it reads as a deep almost-black navy with no obvious color at all. Then light hits it and the blue surfaces from underneath, a cold indigo that lives in the reflections and highlights rather than the body of the panel. The satin holds the metallic down to a low gleam, so the effect is hidden-blue rather than bright-blue. It looks less like a wrap and more like a coachbuilt special-order paint.
If Imperial Satin Blue is the vivid, electric sapphire, Serge is its darker and more discreet twin. Same satin metallic family, but pulled deep into midnight navy and black sapphire, with the purple and the cyan both stripped out. It tracks satin Porsche Midnight Blue most closely, sits in the same world as satin BMW Macao Blue and Volkswagen Windsor Blue, and edges toward Bentley Black Sapphire in the lowest light. Mature, executive, the blue that reads expensive before it reads blue.
It belongs on cars where understatement is the point: a Bentley Continental GT and Flying Spur, a Rolls-Royce Ghost, a Mercedes-Benz S-Class and EQS, a BMW 7 Series and M8, an Audi A8 and RS7, a Porsche Panamera, a Lexus LS, a Genesis G90, a Range Rover Autobiography.
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