Hardware removal is an essential step in almost every vinyl film wrap job. But it often comes with the risk of damaging the parts, for example, breaking the plastic clips inside a molding as you...
Car wrap tips
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...
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...
When wrapping a vehicle with vinyl wrap film, it becomes a little tricky when it comes to the bottom moldings of side windows. Installers usually tend to bridge the material over the molding and the...
When you wrap up a section with a very tight molding that have metal inside, for instance, a window, you might want to leave the molding on during your install to avoid damaging it, or...
It becomes quite challenging to wrap a section with vinyl wrap film, where there is textured molding. But here are some tips for you to avoid frustration: There are two ways to deal with...
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...
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