You can never call it a “wrap up” just because you have finished wrapping a car from top to bottom with vinyl wrap film. There are three more things to do before you leave the...
Car wrap tips
Carbon vinyl wrap film has been very popular in the market throughout the time. But how well do you know about it? Check out these properties below and see if you recognize them all because...
It is not hard to wrap most parts of a back fender, except when you get to the sharp angles by the back window and the trunk, as well as the corner by the rear...
Sections on vehicles vary from one another. An installer needs to read the area you are wrapping before applying the vinyl wrap film onto the surface. A different structure would lead to a different approach....
For some vehicles, there are solid emblems (like Chevrolet’s) on its front grill or other spots like the hubcaps, which are usually the logo of the brand. This is where you can wrap with scrap...
Back bumpers vary on different vehicles. For some, there are a few scooped upper sections, which have a few grooves extending towards the trunk that make it extremely challenging to wrap with vinyl wrap film....
When handling a full print vinyl wrap film, one of the goals for a wrapper is to make sure the graphics stay straight on the body of the vehicle and present the best result. ...
Recessed area is always a challenge for vinyl film wrapping. Wrapping the gap between the front door and back door is a significant example of that, as the angle is mostly very steep, usually a...