Paint protection film (PPF) can protect your car from damage. And it is popular for car lovers to put PPF on headlights. This is not a challenging job, but wrong approaches can crack the surface...
Car wrap tips
There are some tricky parts on vehicles for vinyl wrapping, and they are difficult to be wrapped in one piece of film for the long term, as the tension built on the material will be...
Wrapping solo with vinyl film can be frustrating sometimes, but not if you know the right approach and techniques. Here is an efficient way to wrap a front fender by yourself: Anchor on the...
Wrapping a mirror in one piece of vinyl film can be easy or challenging, depending on what kind of mirror you have. The one on a BMW M2 is definitely something you should pay more...
Removing headlights to wrap a front bumper with vinyl film can take a lot of time, although it guarantees a smooth process to achieve full coverage under the lights. There is a more convenient way...
Some vehicles have moldings around their side window. And installers tend to take them off and get better access for full coverage with vinyl wrap film. However, it is risky to remove these moldings in...
Oftentimes, emblems ought to be removed to ensure a smooth vinyl wrapping process. For some vehicles like Corvette, Peugeot or Range Rover, their emblems are made up with separate letters, making it challenging to put...
Wrapping a hood with vinyl film is usually a relatively easy job. But if you are dealing with a composite one like Corvette Stingray’s, it can be a little tricky because there are sharp corners,...