Removing headlights to wrap a front bumper with vinyl film can take a lot of time, although it guarantees a smooth process to achieve full coverage under the lights. There is a more convenient way...
Car wrap tips
For a bumper with deeply recessed areas where there is light and vent, the vinyl wrap film will very possibly lift over time if you wrap it in one piece, as you can overstretch it...
Mostly, there is a gap under each headlight of a vehicle, which can be tricky to get fully covered when wrapping. Some installers would bridge the vinyl wrap film over this gap, and cut on...
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...
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 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...
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...
When wrapping bumper with vinyl wrap film, especially when it comes to wrapping under the headlights, it can be quite challenging – particularly when you are doing a color change on a light color...
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