Everyone Keeps Asking me this.... EDGES! How Far Should You Wrap? - Beginner 101
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
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This video will give you an up close look, as well as a detailed explanation of how far to vinyl wrap around edges. I generally use both of these, but most often use my Invisible Edge method.
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Beautiful work CK! Definitely worth the watch and reminder on how it’s supposed to be done!
Great work CK. I love your attention to detail.
This is hard AF, but you made it look easy!
I m attending his training classes he is a great man .ck wrap make u perfect
Man you make this look so easy, but you also have lots of experience. I'd love to wrap my car in this color, but I'll have to do a lot of practicing first. Super helpful video!
Great video, clear instructions
Great video! Wish I had seen this b4 I started but now I know 👍
Great Video Christian! Quick question, I'm looking at a pretty sweet color from Aura vinyl. I know you did the Galactic Nightfall wrap. What did you think of the film? Have you seen how it has held up? Would you recommend using their film for a full color change? Thanks so much!
Thank you for this very informative Video! Your Videographer is a boss, great angles very nice vibe.
Damn it master..stop making it look easy because it is not. This is practice and amazing skill.
Is it me. Of has Christian’s voice changed??
New mic
Better mic
Somewhere between Sean William Scott and Tom Brady
Great video thank you so much for always being so detailed! Where do you source your vinyl from and what % extra vinyl do you typically buy to make sure you cover any "accidents"?
so when you wrap a car, how do you wash it? just curious
Good looking bro, these pro tips are clutch
Haircut rocks!
I always see you (and others) wrap cars that have really nice factory paint. I’m thinking of wrapping an older vehicle, the paint is ok but has some blemishes. What prep should I do. Can I sand out bad spots and wrap over primer? Also, can I light sand all the paint, like a 600 grit? Enjoy your videos very much! Thank you!
This question is best asked on the website. Unfortunately UA-cam limits a lot.
I have wrapped older cars and sanding down the bad spots was what i did and it worked fine, the wrap stuck to it well but the only issue id say is that it can pull the paint off when you remove it, of course that only matters if you care much about the paint.
My Bronco has factory-installed plastic cowls. How do I get the wrap under those?
Bro...
Can we wraps a motorcycle without the help of Heat-gun..???
KINDLY PLEASE reply...🙏🏻
Recently...I have seen some guys did wrapping without using a heat-gun.
( BUT I don't know it was a good perfect wrapping or not ).
Can you, yes. Should you, no.
@@CKWraps
WOW...!!!!
What " a cool Reply ".
Although it was short BUT told me " ALOT ". 😅
Well... Thank you For your " kind and quick " replies.
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@@GearShifter925 As a general rule of thumb, any cold stretching is going to be better than hot stretching. Cold stretching is not going to want to "snap back" to its original shape as much over time. Start without heat, get as close as you can, then finish with heat. This, of course, takes plenty of practice to become comfortable and familiar with what's enough cold stretch/when to use heat. ALWAYS finish with heat. Even if you were to do a completely No-Heat-Gun install, always post heat. This ensures the vinyl is relaxed in place and will stay down better. Unless you have a completely flat vehicle, always post heat.
Better to remove pieces to wrap them? Like chrome window trim etc? Just got a new palisade for the Mrs and not a fan of the chrome around windows or the grey/silver a long bottom of car
It's up to you. Sometimes it's easier, and sometimes it's more difficult.
@@CKWraps thanks mate
What brand was the vinyl? That neptune blue is insane 😳🙏🙏
vivid
Lauren is right, it's from Vvivid.
What happened to your thumb
cancer