Mirror is one of the most difficult parts to wrap with vinyl wrap film among all hardware of a vehicle. But for some cars, such a tricky section is directly set on the door. Thus,...
Car wrap tips
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 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...
A backing paper of a vinyl wrap film often gets thrown away straight after an install is finished. But if you can save it for your next project, it is going to be a great...
Getting a high-quality and long-term durability full coverage finish is the ultimate goal for most vinyl wrap installers. Indeed, it requires effort to achieve, but it does not mean you should waste unnecessary time to...
There is a lot to consider if you want to achieve a perfect finish with vinyl wrap film: the needed size of the panels, the temperature of your workspace, the right material for the car...
When wrapping with vinyl wrap film, it is crucial to hold the blade at the right angle to achieve the best result. Sometimes it should be held at a 45-degree angle, while other times, it...
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...