Couldn't agree more with this review! Good job. One thing I wish you guys would touch more on is what you personally dont like. For me I hated that it wasnt tacky enough
because the distributor of the brand is the Hertfordshire company doing high end range rover kits (i guess it is a partnership between yiannimize as well), thats why so expensive, but i am guessing you can purchase from europe distributor in Athens as well.
@@kayahankara99 I was quoted £2,600 for a wrap on my F30, which I thought was quite high. I usually wrap my own cars, but having seen how hard it is to install I thought I would see about prices for professional installation. I asked how much just for the vinyl and was quoted £1,050 for a full roll. I know the vinyl looks good, but it is quite hard to justify over a grand just for a roll of vinyl. Considering other brands have very good gloss which are way cheaper, at the end of the day its just a vinyl wrap, so that price is ridiculous. I can buy gloss Avery for £580, and its easier to install. Yes it probably wont look like paint up close, but who cares, its only a wrap.
We'll see if it's "worth it". In my case that's a difference of about $450 between this and Avery. Having my 911 done in Whiteout and initial application with my experienced wrapper has proved to be very difficult. And he's used the product before. Reportedly glue lines and orange peel will work their way out over a week or two in the sun but so far I am skeptical based on what I see. I've painted a car before so I know a little about finish. I told him..between difficulty of application and quality result if we do not like it we'll contact the company for resolution and go with Avery. Right now hood, front quarters and one door is done. Fingers crossed.
Looks really awesome! ! I was thinking about wrapping my car by my self, in inozetek.. Maybe it's not a good idea. Im used to work with vvivid and 3m..
I just had my car wrapped in Hexis gloss red and it shows orange peel like crazy. I'm so disappointed. I'm researching about Inozetek and hear great and awful things. Don't know what to do.
@@tayvonrose2528 I’m guessing the picture was when it was a new wrap so not sure. If your new to wrapping stick with the big brand cast films that offer longer life, easier to fit, long life removability , better conformability. They cost more but you save money on the fitting time believe me
Man I see a lot of dust speckles on the zoomed in shots
Thought it was just me
It has crazy static and will have a lot if not prepped well
Come to find out, it’s glue failure what make it looks like dust
@@strategygaming9208 your supposed to mist the clear liner and backing paper before removing
Couldn't agree more with this review! Good job. One thing I wish you guys would touch more on is what you personally dont like. For me I hated that it wasnt tacky enough
Im in the UK, and this vinyl is actually pretty expensive. Prices I have been given are 50% higher than others such as 3M and Avery.
because the distributor of the brand is the Hertfordshire company doing high end range rover kits (i guess it is a partnership between yiannimize as well), thats why so expensive, but i am guessing you can purchase from europe distributor in Athens as well.
@@kayahankara99 I was quoted £2,600 for a wrap on my F30, which I thought was quite high.
I usually wrap my own cars, but having seen how hard it is to install I thought I would see about prices for professional installation. I asked how much just for the vinyl and was quoted £1,050 for a full roll.
I know the vinyl looks good, but it is quite hard to justify over a grand just for a roll of vinyl. Considering other brands have very good gloss which are way cheaper, at the end of the day its just a vinyl wrap, so that price is ridiculous.
I can buy gloss Avery for £580, and its easier to install. Yes it probably wont look like paint up close, but who cares, its only a wrap.
We'll see if it's "worth it". In my case that's a difference of about $450 between this and Avery. Having my 911 done in Whiteout and initial application with my experienced wrapper has proved to be very difficult. And he's used the product before. Reportedly glue lines and orange peel will work their way out over a week or two in the sun but so far I am skeptical based on what I see. I've painted a car before so I know a little about finish. I told him..between difficulty of application and quality result if we do not like it we'll contact the company for resolution and go with Avery. Right now hood, front quarters and one door is done. Fingers crossed.
How did it come out ?
@@n54e82 actually very nice but not without big challenges and send the roll back because of color problems.
What should I expect to pay? No idea good from bad quality material, installers, etc.
Looks similar to vivvid Know what the cost per foot is?
When removing did any residue get left behind?
Extremely informative vid,Most appreciated 👍🏽
I can't believe you guys are using a torch with that material. It's Calendar/Cast hybrid and you should be using an infrared heater or steamer.
Amazing work!
Does wrapping your car preserve the paint job
What kind of rims are those
you think all that dust is acceptable?
is this Miami blue or turquoise dream?
Looks really awesome! ! I was thinking about wrapping my car by my self, in inozetek.. Maybe it's not a good idea. Im used to work with vvivid and 3m..
Def go with vvivid if your going gloss I just did my car after helping my buddy installed his in 3m and vvivid was way easier
I just had my car wrapped in Hexis gloss red and it shows orange peel like crazy. I'm so disappointed. I'm researching about Inozetek and hear great and awful things. Don't know what to do.
Yo, so many dust particles!!!
What's the name of the color of that wrap?
They said Miami blue multiple times
@@Garrett. never watched it
Wrap looks good. Black wheels look like shite
Check your zones as the life span of this film is dreadful , metallic in zone 3 on a horizontal face 4 months......
im new to wrap, is that why it looks so dusty?
@@tayvonrose2528 I’m guessing the picture was when it was a new wrap so not sure. If your new to wrapping stick with the big brand cast films that offer longer life, easier to fit, long life removability , better conformability. They cost more but you save money on the fitting time believe me
Not a good color for a Mercedes Benz.
It’s good for a bmw I think
what's a good color for s63 coupe then
It's a great color why be ordinary like everyone else ya know