Cut the vinyl wrap not the vehicle.
Tips for vinyl wrapping a car.
Then proceed to rinse the surface with water.
A product called knifeless tape applies a filament thread made of thin kevlar to the car body under the vinyl.
After the vinyl sheet has adhered to the car body over the thread the thread is sharp.
Once you have a starting peel back the liner and place the vinyl wrap onto the target surface.
Use vinyl wrap on smooth substrates like glass corrugated plastic and painted aluminum.
Vinyl wrapping on your vehicle will not only last a long time but it s also going to look good doing it.
Keep in mind that the vehicle s paint is lurking under your blade.
These vinyl cuts are designed to last for years at a time.
Avoid using chrome is this is your first time applying vinyl wrap.
Using moderate pessure on your squeegee apply the film while pushing out trapped air from beneath starting from the middle outward.
Purchase roughly 15 20 feet 4 6 6 1 m more vinyl than you think you ll need in case you mess up any of the panels.
This will help if you need to lift the vinyl to remove any air you can t smooth out.
Make sure your material is larger than needed for easier handling.
We highly recommend installers to wrap section by section which will make it easier and lower down not only the pressure for installers but also the pressure from the adhesive and the film in terms of holding the entire bumper with one giant piece.
Cleaning and surface prep for a successful professional car wrap.
Avoid using vinyl on wooden surfaces.
1 the first step is to clean the surface with paint safe grease and wax remover to remove any dirt or grime on the surface.
We recommend to have the car generally cleaned with car wash soap avoid using cleaners with waxes.
There is also another great thing about wrapping in sections.
The vehicle surface temperature must be at least 60 degrees fahrenheit.
Don t cut any excess until you re positive there are no air bubbles.
Prepping for a vinyl wrap installation includes making sure your vehicle is free of dust mud wax oil protective type products and other agents that may prevent the vinyl from adhering to the vehicle surface during the installation process.