When wrapping a car with vinyl wrap film, taking off hardware can help you wrap much further and achieve higher quality. But in some cases, there are certain parts that you cannot remove, and you...
Car wrap tips
Today, vehicles appear in a wide variety of styles and sizes in the market. And they continue to add new challenges to vinyl film wrapping because of their differences. Among all vehicles, molding is one...
When wrapping around a raised area like antenna or door handles, it usually takes time to form the vinyl wrap film around or spend quite a few attempts creating a proper template. Forming the...
Overlap made with Knifeless Tape plays an essential role in vinyl film wrapping, especially on a curvy section. For example, the top area of a back bumper, which connects to the trunk. You would go...
Many hatchback trunks are not difficult to wrap with vinyl wrap film. But there are specific trunks that are quite tricky because they have a thick and solid rear part with a very steep angle....
When wrapping up a fuel cap area with vinyl wrap film, most installers tend to make the blade of the knife parallel to the cap side (which can also be called an empty side), and...
Wrapping with vinyl wrap film with no air-release technology is always tricky as the material tends to be aggressive. And it can be very challenging to wrap a roof of a vehicle. Here are...
When wrapping a vehicle with vinyl wrap film, it becomes a little tricky when it comes to the bottom moldings of side windows. Installers usually tend to bridge the material over the molding and the...