Raised objects are something no installer can skip during vinyl wrap film application. For example, a door handle, molding, and antenna are all raised objects that you would come across. Mostly, you see a...
Car wrap tips
When wrapping a door for a color change project, installers would mostly cut on the side of the door to get just enough extra material to wrap around the inside contour. But when you...
When wrapping around a door handle with vinyl wrap film, it is easier to take it off, and wrap it separately. But for some cars, the door handle is wired into the door of the...
For vinyl film wrapping, bubble is something that no wrapper can ever avoid. Whether you just start learning to wrap, or you are a master of wrapping, there will be bubbles popping up during your...
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,...
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 a car with vinyl wrap film, taking off hardware can help you wrap much further and achieve higher quality. But in some cases, there are certain parts that you cannot remove, and you...
Today, vehicles appear in a wide variety of styles and sizes in the market. And they continue to add new challenges to vinyl film wrapping because of their differences. Among all vehicles, molding is one...