As many vehicles are made with composite hoods today, wrapping the top edge of a hood with vinyl wrap film can become challenging sometimes. They now usually have thicker edges than those in the past,...
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When wrapping up a bumper or fender with vinyl wrap film, a wrapper often has to think about how far to wrap under the vehicle to achieve a higher-quality and longer- durability finish. There...
When wrapping around hardware with vinyl wrap film, installers tend to wrap farther as they remove the parts like lights or mirrors. But how far is enough to achieve full coverage? If you cannot...
Climate control is important for vinyl wrap film wrapping, because the temperature can affect not only the install but also the final production. But there might be times you have to work in a...
It is common for the top area of a back bumper to get scratches or even damages due to frequent contacts because of the usage of the trunk. Thus, it is good to wrap a...
For recessed area wrapping, it is common for wrappers to bridge the vinyl wrap film on the flat section over this area. However, it might lead to distortion if you did not form the material...
As a vinyl wrap film wrapper, the ultimate goal is to achieve a paint-like finish. But sometimes, perfection does not come easily. You might figure out problems only after the whole vehicle has been wrapped,...
Full print film is a kind of visual enjoyment on the road. But if it is not wrapped properly, it becomes another story. A normal non-directional vinyl wrap film might look just fine even...