PSA for anyone looking to use this film... So I just finished my hood in the Midnight Black. I love how easy it was to wrap. The only issue I have is that you can see where I pushed out bubbles with a wrap glove. I pushed the bubbles like you would with any other film (nothing crazy) but that left indentions in the film that can be seen in the sun. The website says "It is suggested to apply the film while holding excess material off the surface. This will prevent trapped air and distortions in the in film. In the event of bubbles, press the bubble softly or puncture to let air out." That's definitely the case with the Midnight Black...emphasis on softly because even typical bubble pushing pressure seemed to leave distortion. I'm doing my trunk next so I may provide an update. Above all else, thank you CK for all the years of content you've taught me a ton on wrapping cars. Update: Working with that knowledge described earlier it did come out way better on the trunk, but it is a very touchy wrap in regard to discoloration when viewed in the sunlight.
I admire how calm you stay about all the challenges. I guess that comes with experience but still this is great work! It is also amazing how you do it just by yourself.
I have been going to school on you. I want to wrap the outside of my 22’RV biz is is mostly flat. I want to use a pattern like camouflage. What product would you advise to use on my first wrap?
They both stretch and conform exactly the same way. The gloss however is much more difficult to install because it's vulnerable to lift and glue lines.
This stuff is extremely expensive for someone buying in europe. It totals about 2500$ for a single roll to ship to Norway, where as kkwraps ultra gloss tpu lined film is about 800$ for the same amount.
@@CKWraps i get that its a much better product, but what i was commenting on is how throughout the series you were saying how this stuff makes cast film irrelevant because it costs basically the same or a little more. Like even in canada it costs i think double of what cast film goes for.
Christian, you make it look SO easy.. I have tried a few different hoods and don't have the skill or patience to do it.. Great job!!
PSA for anyone looking to use this film...
So I just finished my hood in the Midnight Black. I love how easy it was to wrap. The only issue I have is that you can see where I pushed out bubbles with a wrap glove. I pushed the bubbles like you would with any other film (nothing crazy) but that left indentions in the film that can be seen in the sun. The website says "It is suggested to apply the film while holding excess material off the surface. This will prevent trapped air and distortions in the in film. In the event of bubbles, press the bubble softly or puncture to let air out." That's definitely the case with the Midnight Black...emphasis on softly because even typical bubble pushing pressure seemed to leave distortion.
I'm doing my trunk next so I may provide an update.
Above all else, thank you CK for all the years of content you've taught me a ton on wrapping cars.
Update: Working with that knowledge described earlier it did come out way better on the trunk, but it is a very touchy wrap in regard to discoloration when viewed in the sunlight.
I admire how calm you stay about all the challenges. I guess that comes with experience but still this is great work! It is also amazing how you do it just by yourself.
I enjoy the videos you make it look like a piece of cake
I have been going to school on you. I want to wrap the outside of my 22’RV biz is is mostly flat. I want to use a pattern like camouflage. What product would you advise to use on my first wrap?
Another absolutely fantastic and very educational video. Thank you sir for everything you do! Hope everything in life is going well for you 👊🏼
really ooking forward to seeing the roof. I have 0 idea how to do the little rain gutters OR curve it around the back
Wow wow 😮you’re a really master do this wrap thing,excellent job,thank you for sharing this video.
I would love to see a video of how you would use some solution with this stuff. Like a wet dry hybrid.
I just posted one. Check my most recent video.
Awesome video! Has Vvivid sent you any other colors to try? I'd love to see the Cosmic Blue Colorfusion
I have about 10 colors on their way to me. Should have them in a day or two
Do you see there being much difference in conformability/stretch between the Satin and Gloss Colorfusion films?
They both stretch and conform exactly the same way. The gloss however is much more difficult to install because it's vulnerable to lift and glue lines.
ceramic coating you'd recommend i could use to apply to it after install, for an extra thing for making it even easier to clean ?
Can you wrap bumpers with this like vinyl films? also does this leave glue lines like vinyl films?
It looks so easy... Great work 👍
Why do you buy a Jeep or a car in general in red 🥺
Didn't want to wait 2 more months to get it in black.
Im ready to wrap my Jeep too!
How much shrinkage w that tpu? Are you adding any adhesive promoter for the edges?
There is zero shrinkage due to it being TPU. The only shrinking it does is if the film is over stretched.
Dear friend, how can you share the technical communication?
Christian, man how can I get a hold of some samples, or a few pieces of this colored PPF to try out / practice run of such?
I'm not sure samples are available yet, but I would reach out to Vvivid directly and see what they say.
Cant find the vinyl, is it sold out?
This stuff is extremely expensive for someone buying in europe. It totals about 2500$ for a single roll to ship to Norway, where as kkwraps ultra gloss tpu lined film is about 800$ for the same amount.
You get what you pay for. There's a reason why their film is 3 times less expensive.
@@CKWraps i get that its a much better product, but what i was commenting on is how throughout the series you were saying how this stuff makes cast film irrelevant because it costs basically the same or a little more. Like even in canada it costs i think double of what cast film goes for.