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...
Car wrap tips
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...
When the vinyl film industry evolves, the properties of the adhesive added to materials have developed, too. This brings changes in car wrap installation. The way wrappers used to avoid adhesive lines might not be...
When conducting a vinyl film installation, templates can speed up the process and help you avoid unnecessary hassle. For example, if you cut the car wrap directly as you apply it to the surface, there...
For vinyl wrap film installation, getting sanding adhesive is fatal. It creates disturbing lines and dots that will show up in the final finish. This can happen when wrapping sections like hood or roof, or...
As cars need regular cleaning, a vinyl wrap film needs proper maintenance too. There are many aftercare products in the market that are easy to use. Spray them on your car wrap once in a...
Wrapping a car in a color-change or full-print vinyl film is an excellent way to improve its appearance and make it one of a kind. But unlike a paint protection film, it has limits when...
For most vehicles, the edges of doors are fragile, whether it is a side door or the one for your trunk. Frequent hits can cause damage When two cars are parked close to each...