How To Vinyl Wrap A Roof Without Removing the Antenna
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2022
- In this video, I'll show you how I vinyl wrapped the roof of this Chrysler 300 without removing the shark fin antenna. I'll go through every step of the process so you can try this out if you want as well. The vinyl wrap used for this project was 3M 2080 in Gloss Black.
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I feel weird saying this, but this is the best video I’ve watched about training to vinyl wrap. I feel like I’ve learned a lot of professional tips as well as enough basic techniques for a beginner to follow. I’ve done 3 full car wraps but never attempted the roof. Now …… it’s just another panel
Thank you and thank you for watching. I appreciate the kind words and I am glad this video was helpful. My goal with my tutorial videos are to help those who are trying to learn and get into vinyl wrapping. I remember when I started trying to wrap there weren’t very many tutorials out there, and if there were, they were very vague. So I wanted to make videos that were detailed enough to be helpful for new installers, based on everything I’ve learned so far working in a professional vinyl wrap shop.
Excellent, zero excess explanation and straight to the point.
Thanks and thanks for watching! 🙏👍
And zero ADHD transitions from advertising too 👌🏽
this was the best explained video on how to wrap with an antenna on the roof. I will use this technique and it’s much appreciated.
Thanks and thanks for watching! Glad this video was helpful.
@Color Change Customs how long will the Vinyl roof last & how do you remove snow off of it?
@@DM-by5sr each manufacturer specifies how long a wrap will last. As a rule of thumb, I recommend removing roof wraps at 3 years or earlier. If you live in a sun baked place like Arizona, then probably every year I would pull off the vinyl.
@Color Change Customs I'm from Philly. I don't wanna waste my money if I got to take it off in a year.
Thank you so much for all of your content! I have been watching for a while, and am considering doing some of my own wrapping because of awesome channels like yours. Thank you so much.
Thanks for the kind words, and thanks for watching! I'm glad my videos have been helpful.
Awesome job! and straight to the point.
Thanks and thanks for watching!
Awesome video. Thank you for your efforts!!
Thanks! And thank you for watching!
Agreed, very well done thanks
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
Good video man!
Thanks, and thanks for watching!
Legend 👍
What a legend!!
Thanks!
Great video 📹 👍 👏 👌
Thank you 👍 And thanks for watching!
Bro thank you so much 🫶
You're welcome, and thanks for watching!
Did it and your advise helped except it was 100 degrees outside so the vinyl was too soft and sticky didn’t come out the best but will definitely try it with better weather
Thanks for watching! Yes, hotter temperatures make the adhesive stick harder. Ideal installation temperature would be around 70-75 degrees F, with low humidity.
Awesome! Thanks. Removing the Shark fin antenna on a 2022 Mitsibishi Outlander has proven to be a pain, at least for me. If I want to wrap the antenna as well, should it be done first? I appreciate your feedback. Thank you, once more.
Thank you and thanks for watching! As far as wrapping the antenna, I don't know that it would matter if you did it before or after wrapping the roof. Either way, I would tape over the antenna when wrapping the roof to prevent the vinyl from sticking too hard to the antenna (wrapped or not) while installing the roof vinyl.
CHEERS 🍺 very helpful
Glad it helped Thanks for watching!
Great video! I failed miserably 😅, will try again soon…
Thanks and Thanks for watching! Sometimes roofs can be tough with the antenna still on it, but keep at it and you’ll get the hang of it in no time!
wow 👍🏼🙌🏼
Thanks and thanks for watching!
Great video! One question. Can you heat the vinyl with the heat gun even when the plastic cover is on the vinyl?
Yes, but be careful. I've noticed that when you heat too much with the plastic cap still on, when you peel it off, there's a discolored "blotch" on the surface of the film that is visible where you might have concentrated too much heat. My experience has been that heating that blotch then makes it go away, but maybe it won't for some others.
looks good but I didnt see where you did the final trimming on the antenna vinyl or how to get into the final configuration at the antenna base.
Hi! Thanks for watching. In this video I didn't show the up-close of getting the vinyl up to the antenna and then trimming it out. I did narrate those portions, saying to the effect (when finishing encapsulating) to continue to the base of the antenna, then at the end during the final overview, I say to the effect to trim out the vinyl at the base of antenna.
I do have another video showing how to trim out around the base of the antenna, starting at about 10:20 in the video: ua-cam.com/video/6o7S7xurXGo/v-deo.html&ab_channel=ColorChangeCustoms
@@ColorChangeCustoms Thanks for that link to final antenna trimming, love that tip about using a thin piece below the knife blade as you cut around the base. I think you saved me a ton of time not having to remove the shark fin, and our car is brand new so really don't want to screw anything up w/ the headliner or other trim pieces!
Could you just use the cutting tape at the base of the antenna and just cut to where the tape is? Or will the vinyl be too loose to the antenna? I’m thinking about attempting a forged carbon vinyl roof wrap on a 2020 mustang. Any recommendations on a brand?
You could, but depending on how you lay the knifeless, it could result in gaps. In terms of brand, I do like Vvivid, but everyone has their pick. I'd maybe recommend ordering samples of different brands to see which one you like the best for your application.
So do you think using the excess vinyl to wrap the antenna would be fine?
I would use a separate piece of vinyl for the antenna
if you are wrapping the antenna as well which would you recommend doing first the antenna or the roof? Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching! I personally would do the roof first.
@@ColorChangeCustoms ok, thanks for responding.
you make this look so easy and I have a better appreciation for the craft. I tried both leaving the antenna on...screwed that up, and then tried it with the antenna removed....still screwed it up. So I'm giving up and looking to have someone do it for me.
Hi can I put vinyl on moon roof while doing roof ?
Yes, you can. Just try not to push down on it as the vinyl may stick hard to the glass and make it difficult to remove after you cut it out.
It's tough to hear what you are saying at the very end - sounds like "don't forget to do a post C?" to get out any bubbles not gotten by the squeegee? Thanks.
Sorry about that. Should be post heat and get any bubbles out that you may find. Thank you for watching!
Is a metal measuring tape a bad idea to be banging around on the car?
It can be if not careful. One could use a soft, flexible tape like they use for clothing.
how long does something like this last for? Wow...
That depends on a lot of factors. Generally speaking, on a horizontal surface I always recommend removing the vinyl after 2-3 years.
Can you put vinyl on antenna?
Yes, if it's a painted style one. The ones that are black textured plastic would not be good to wrap since the vinyl won't stick well to that type of surface.
No heat gun at all?
I used a torch for heat for this project. I did use heat to help around the antenna, as well as at the corners of the roof to shrink the vinyl at the corners so they hold and look good. I do use a heat gun, but I jump back and forth between using a torch or heat gun.
Awesome video! Just subscribed and notifications on all🤌🔑💪🏾
Thanks and thank you for watching and subscribing!!