First time applying vinyl wrap

First time applying vinyl wrap

Dave & Pete show how to or how not to vinyl wrap a car bonnet. We show you the way we found to be easy. There are many different methods.. This is just one. …

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Lee Rees says:

Not bad for a first go however let me share my technique with you, it will
save you a lot of messing around. Basically you need to use application
fluid, “right on” is a good brand. If you use fluid you can just squeegee
the bubbles out no problem. You want to get the vinyl down as quickly as
possible to stop any dust getting under it and showing through. You
shouldn’t keep pulling it back up because it creates static electricity
which attracts dust particles. The right on fluid will allow you to
physically position the vinyl even whilst its stuck down, then once you’re
happy give it a bit of heat gun to secure it. Obviously don’t apply fluid
near the edges.

T.O. D3S1 says:

how long will these vinyls last for? are they permanent? 

nicolas dibari says:

I feel like they’re trying to hard to be like MightyCarMods. 

k ly says:

you see where these guys went wrong is they tried applying it all in one go
until the end where they did better 

mar3nezjot says:

U guys dont have a clue how to do it properly…Its a mass…..

Bupalooga1 says:

It astounds me how many people like to dislike carbon fiber wrap videos.
Its ridiculous.

INGLEWOOD CRIPS says:

Good job guys 

phamasite says:

Custom spray mods
Don’t feel bad. Then guys who made negative comments on your video are
idiots. They fail to recognize the title of the clip “First time applying
vinyl wrap”. Very informative video because I can see where the potential
problem arises. Overall, you did good for first time.
Thanks

matthew clouser says:

Woh I’ve seen cars wrapped and this is way sloppy .. haha keep practicing 

douwe van randwijck says:

Next video how to apply new set of tires?

Lonely Twinky says:

I love your videos, but god damn your intro is too loud and long. 

Jessie Mo-oy says:

doing it in a wrong way. you should not remove the whole protector thing.
remove little by little while fixing the bubbles. like how i put screen
protector on my phone

Shelby Hollin says:

its a lot easier to take the hood off and use a couple work benches to hold
it up then u can walk all the way around it and work the whole piece a lot
easier 

Matthew Cooper says:

can you apply vinyl wrap to a hood that has flaking clear coat ?

Axel Solhall says:

You made this look difficult :(

Timur Hafouz says:

What a pain in the arse. Plasti dip is ten times easier. No disrespect to
these guys though. Love their vdo’s

jeremy tackett says:

What did i just watch 

ulef19 says:

Tips to avoid all what we saw. It’s first time i know but you’ve to make
your life easier.

Tip 1 : Never remove whole of the protective paper underneath, remove the
half of it and try to apply only the one side. When you do so, remove the
rest of it and apply the part of vinyl that’s left.
Tip 2 : Never stretch because the vinyl keeps memory and it wil shrink to
it’s first morph so it will make rinkles ( hope to wrote that corrent !)
Tip 3 : The most importand is to cut a bigger piece of vinyl than you are
going to use. If you make mistakes and the vinyl is almost in the same
shape of the part you are wrpping, the only sure is to throw it and use
another piece of vinyl, which means time and money.

Once i was too a biginner but those tips helped me a lot and i reached a
good lvl i can say.
I hope my advices were helpful !

Honorat Goussano says:

awesome vid lads! just a question? how long did it take you just for the
hood?

Jessie Mo-oy says:

doing it in a wrong way. you should not remove the whole protector thing.
remove little by little while fixing the bubbles. like how i put screen
protector on my phone

DroidTsuenik9 says:

guys you really suck at this. And the funniest part is that you made a
tutorial

NeonVisual says:

No water. noob mistake!
You’ll fudge up perfectly good wrap as soon as it comes to curved surfaces,
and you’ll be getting cracked tension lines in 6 months of sun. Thumbs
down! 

Mark Aquiningoc says:

You did a very good job for first timers… Pay no mind to the negative
comments. There’s always a few haters..not matter the subject. Good Job!

Shelby Hollin says:

its a lot easier than that my wife helped me and that says a lot if she can
do it better than these guys first time as well

KingPNW says:

I wish we got Holden Utes here in the USA! Nice wrap job!

Terry Buck says:

Jason weeks if it so simple give us an example.

F3rgo666 says:

Good jobs fellas too bad you drive a Dunnydore :)

Edward Kelly says:

If anything, this video shows how forgiving the vinyl wrap is on
application.

brotherheed00 says:

Why not use a water spry like when puting on window tint?

SodApOp PIMPski says:

never lift up over and over, it stretches the vinyl out

Matt DeCanio says:

nice burn out, i always use water, good technique with the heat gun, now i
know i need one. thx guys

Shelby Hollin says:

it is nice to see people in Europe sportin the caddy though

Xeno Jupiter says:

Nice video! Look like vinyl wrap harder than paint.

brandan halm says:

this has to be the worst wrap ive seen

superbradthestrong says:

well done guys , 8.5 lighter would be at sea level , 50 meters higher at
Girraween your good for at least 9.25

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