It is not hard to wrap a vehicle door with vinyl film. Even if you don’t have enough confidence to wrap with the handle on, you can usually take it off and wrap the two...
Car wrap tips
Vehicles vary, and they can create different challenges for vinyl film installers. For example, a Jeep window can trouble some wrappers because of its molding. There is metal inside, so it is highly risky to...
Vinyl film installers need to handle many kinds of materials, including the aggressive type. An aggressive vehicle wrap is usually thicker, stiff, and challenging to handle. Thin is more conformable but also fragile Some...
A bubble is like an old friend to vinyl film wrappers. It can occur almost in every installation. It is easy to get rid of it. But how you fix it can affect the quality...
Vinyl wrapping will not always be smooth. There can be different challenges depending on the vehicle. For example, coming across a tight rubber molding with chrome cover on the outside that is based at the...
Wrapping your car with vinyl film is more cost-effective than painting it. Thus, some people might choose to give their vehicle a second skin with a wrap. However, there are risks in wrapping a damaged...
Making relief cuts is essential for every car wrapping project. Whenever you come across recessed areas, raised objects, or tricky angles that can build tension on the vinyl film, you need relief cuts to relax...
Post-heating is vital for most vinyl film installations, especially in recessed areas. It enhances the wrap’s performance and ensures its durability. But this only works when your post-heat is effective because you are never heating...