I've seen this cropping up more and more from detailers on Instagram - even messaged a couple of people who are supposed to be resellers of it but either they're not or can't be bothered to get back to me.
Does anyone know what this contraption is and how I get one?? I'm all for doing it the normal way with an upholstery brush but if there is a device which makes it easier and less time consuming I'm all in! [emoji1303]
Is that actually the craic?? Gutted, I thought there was genuinely a way to make epic stripes!! [emoji85][emoji24] still....... practice makes perfect!
I got my development one, makes striping so much easier! There are a few teething problems and the guy behind it wants it to be perfect when he releases it. IMO he's getting a bit obsessive about it but who wouldn't!
The planned production model is supposedly going to be able to stripe logos and branding onto the mats, if it's anywhere as good as my v1 development one that just does fixed stripes it will be awesome!
A couple guys have the v2 which has adjustable stripe width!
I got my development one, makes striping so much easier! There are a few teething problems and the guy behind it wants it to be perfect when he releases it. IMO he's getting a bit obsessive about it but who wouldn't!
The planned production model is supposedly going to be able to stripe logos and branding onto the mats, if it's anywhere as good as my v1 development one that just does fixed stripes it will be awesome!
A couple guys have the v2 which has adjustable stripe width!
So it is an actual thing???? I've tried messaging Matt Rudd twice but got no response, he's on here too but had nothing back. I'll message Laura and see what's what [emoji1303]
I'm never gonna live this down am I?! [emoji23][emoji23] that's similar to what I use at the minute, I'm just gonna rock with that and invent the sodding stripeomatic myself hahaha!
To be honest I've been thinking about this.. may sound totally stupid but.... you can get stencils to put marks on horses by back brushing the hair in all sorts of patterns.. have they not created similar for this job yet? To be fair it's a cheats way but....
To be honest I've been thinking about this.. may sound totally stupid but.... you can get stencils to put marks on horses by back brushing the hair in all sorts of patterns.. have they not created similar for this job yet? To be fair it's a cheats way but....
I use the v1 on interior mats as it leaves narrower stripes.....
And the v2 on the boot liner, as they're ummmm.....wider! Having both versions of this amazing invention really makes the mats stand out! :lol:
(At the inventors request, I've blacked out the 'StripOmatic as I hear they're may be a v3 coming soon and I might get to 'product test' it before full development/manufacturing/release
Just a heads up. We tried the V1 which was an overseas version earlier in the year. V2, was a tad better but the V3 seemed to disappoint.
Whilst it 'did a job', we went to the drawing board and created a set which of course are made in the UK by specialists. - At the moment, and as part of the system, we are adding the option of being able to implement the manufacturer logos into fabric using our Fabricmatic.
Currently caught up in legal licensing with the manufacturers, but - coming soon for sure.
Just a heads up. We tried the V1 which was an overseas version earlier in the year. V2, was a tad better but the V3 seemed to disappoint.
Whilst it 'did a job', we went to the drawing board and created a set which of course are made in the UK by specialists. - At the moment, and as part of the system, we are adding the option of being able to implement the manufacturer logos into fabric using our Fabricmatic.
Currently caught up in legal licensing with the manufacturers, but - coming soon for sure.
So stripeomatic by bouncer's on the horizon!! This has become a personal crusade now Jay so if you fancy an impartial test pilot let me know [emoji1303]
Back in the summer, a 'friend' managed to get hold of a prototype StripOmatic for seats, as he thought that stripey seats would be more visible than stripey mats. I had a go with it but to be honest it was a bit cumbersome. The one off 'prototype' got lost somewhere in the shed, the design plans got lost and that was that.....possibly gone forever 😱😢
After a trip to the supermarket this morning the TT's boot carpet was in need of a hoover. I used the much vaunted StripeOmatic and the results can be seen below. It was adjusted to produce 8" x 8" squares and looks a bit different from the more normal stripes.
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