There are times when installers have to put an overlay piece (e.g., strip or cut vinyl) on top of a vinyl wrap film that has low surface energy, like a matte metallic film. In this...
Car wrap tips
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...
Knifeless tape has been an excellent help for vinyl wrap film wrapping, especially for sections where it is easy to cut on the paint when using a knife. However, there are times that knifeless tape...
There is a lot to consider when wrapping a bumper with vinyl wrap film. Recessed areas can be one kind of challenge. Besides them, there can be tricky raised objects that are very close 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...
As many vehicles are made with composite hoods today, wrapping the top edge of a hood with vinyl wrap film can become challenging sometimes. They now usually have thicker edges than those in the past,...
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...