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VViViD+ Ultra Gloss Candy Charcoal Grey Vinyl Car Wrap is a premium 10ft x 5ft paint replacement film featuring advanced nano air-release technology and a stretchable protective cap liner. Designed for a near-mirror factory finish, it offers a bubble-free, scratch-resistant installation experience with universal fit for vehicles.
Brand | VViViD |
Size | 10ft x 5ft |
Color | Grey |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Manufacturer | VViViD |
UPC | 628856034798 |
Item Weight | 4.4 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 59.06 x 1.77 x 1.77 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | VivUltGloscandchargrparent |
M**.
Looked good and pretty easy for a novice to put on
Color was great. Even for a novice, with a little heat it went on pretty well. Trimming does need scalpel to make it easy
R**
Great bang for your buck if paint code is similar.
I ordered 2 pieces for my 2007 Nissan Titan Hood/Roof with the smoke metallic K11 paint code. The vinyl matches almost flawlessly with the rest of the paint. The vinyl itself is a bit tricky to install, being my first time it could have just been my lack of skills. Overall very satisfied so far. Seems like quality wrap.
J**H
Easy application
Love it re covered fridge in Rv looks amazing.
V**A
Overall great product as first timer
90% color match to 1H1 Toyota. Close to 109 if paint was brand new. As a first timer to wrap...I found it challenging to pull,stretch and squeegee. Love how it had a protective clear film during installation to prevent some scratches but it does burr when heating up. Also with the candy do not over heat or work the material color seemed to change .Overall happy with it.*Note make sure u measure and order maybe extra half to a full foot pull stretch as a first timer.*Color and smoothness looked great immediately after install but after letting it sit outside for a bit...some of the lines folds and wrinkles show more.*Not sure if it was a roll defect or just how candy vinyl wraps work but some areas where I was stretching there is color differences in the wrap in spots. Far away not noticable but close up can see*
A**Y
Car wrap
Works great covering all my dings of chipping paint on my car
A**R
Not for Beginners
Not for the inexperienced wrapper! This stuff is thick and not very pliable. It seems to hold air bubbles and will crease in a second! I bought the Premium + and the extra cost was a waste of money. Avery is a better product for the same price as the Premium +.
K**S
Looks good, not very pliable and doesn't stick super well.
It's alright. I'm a somewhat experienced wrapper and the reviews about it being not pliable and adhesion are correct. I'd hate to try and stretch this over a body line. It seemed to have trouble slipping over my trim piece and liked to peel and not stretch over on the curved edges (3M vinyl for example will mold to corners like silly putty)Required a lot of heat to get it to be more pliable. I wouldn't wrap my car with it but it's probably good for an interior flat piece or something. I had it on my roof area of my car for a little over a year and it started cracking and peeling up.
Z**Z
Will Buy Again
First time wrapper. No indoor setup. Weather was 70° and sunny with a light wind.My spoiler is faded from a bad OEM paint job. It's pretty common on my model and I am pretty sure there was a class action lawsuit trying to get going at one point. Anyway. I don't have time for that.I took about an hour to wrap my spoiler. The paint underneath was pretty bad, but all I did was wash it really quick, dry, and then go over with it ISO.The vinyl was very forgiving. I have painted my own cars with rattle can and roll on paint (Rust-Oleum method). I will never paint my cars again. This stuff is life changing compared to paint and I can now see why wrapping has taken the auto industry by storm. Sure. I made some mistakes on my wrap, but I am very happy with the end result. For $20, I can not complain.I used knifeless tape, but couldn't get it really work so a lot of my trimming was done by hand. You will get a better result if you take the time to learn how to properly use knifeless tape. I also used a harbor freight height gun on the lowest setting and this really helped to remove the bubbles and fingers I was getting.Cons: I have fingers under the bottom edge of my spoiler. This is not a reflection of the product, but my skill level and time I wanted to devote to doing the wrap right. Careful with your razor blade!
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