That's so funny that you said DONT practice on anything like your brand new Mercedes which is exactly what I'm about to do. Zero fox given.... I'm going in with no experience but have watched every video you've ever released in addition to watching some twice I have the confidence and determination to get it the job done. Plus I'm a bit of a perfectionist myself.... I would like to see more videos on door jams because I think I'll have some overlay there. CLS63 AMG is going to be a beast and quite the spectacle thanks for all your knowledge bro.
Im hooked on wrapping. I found my niche and am rather good at it now. It would take me 3 hours to do a hood; I can now do one in 30 minutes. Wrapping a car is a very stress relieving task for me.
Been learning how to wrap from your videos. Thank you so much! Question: I’m having hard time tucking rounded small tight edges. I can’t stretch it out because there’s no room to do it. Any advice you can share?
Been look into getting it too it as well, I’ve been thinking about practicing on fenders that have been in small collisions because of all the curves and edges at the impact point
Ck awesome job I have seen a lot of your videos. I have a question which vinyl would you say looks the least orange peely? I have worked with avery solid gloss colors and some of those you can see they look grainy. A lot of the metallic colors look more like paint. I havent compared vivid products. what material do you like to work with and why. What is your least favorite material and why? thanks CK keep it up!
Starting around the 21 minute point in the video where you were laying the vinyl into that recessed area toward the back/trunk, if you had kept all the excess vinyl, could you have done expanded pocket or heat the area high up in the excess area to absorb the stretch as you laid the cold part onto the body? Video angle was a bit weird but it looked like either technique might have been doable.
Can we get a video on wrap terminology? I find myself watching videos feeling really dumb. I don't know what bridging the gap is and what is "glass"? I can assume, but you know what they say about that.
Nice professional work including your camera person whom has an innate ability to know exactly where to film without being in the way which makes the commentary that much more useful. It makes up for having to turn the sound up louder.
The other method is the one he does in this video, he just bridges the gap or recess at the very corner of the quarter panel close to the end of the trunk.
That's so funny that you said DONT practice on anything like your brand new Mercedes which is exactly what I'm about to do. Zero fox given.... I'm going in with no experience but have watched every video you've ever released in addition to watching some twice I have the confidence and determination to get it the job done. Plus I'm a bit of a perfectionist myself.... I would like to see more videos on door jams because I think I'll have some overlay there. CLS63 AMG is going to be a beast and quite the spectacle thanks for all your knowledge bro.
Im hooked on wrapping. I found my niche and am rather good at it now. It would take me 3 hours to do a hood; I can now do one in 30 minutes. Wrapping a car is a very stress relieving task for me.
great tutorials as always Christian, keep them coming 👍
Customer: Make my car look like it’s primered.
Ck wraps: say no more fam.
Nardo grey is a exotic car color
Thank you for all this info brother.. Your time, dedication, and workmanship are great. God bless you and your business.
Love the videos ck. I'm getting educated very time. Helping to become a better installer.
Been learning how to wrap from your videos. Thank you so much!
Question: I’m having hard time tucking rounded small tight edges. I can’t stretch it out because there’s no room to do it. Any advice you can share?
Been look into getting it too it as well, I’ve been thinking about practicing on fenders that have been in small collisions because of all the curves and edges at the impact point
Ck awesome job I have seen a lot of your videos. I have a question which vinyl would you say looks the least orange peely? I have worked with avery solid gloss colors and some of those you can see they look grainy. A lot of the metallic colors look more like paint. I havent compared vivid products. what material do you like to work with and why. What is your least favorite material and why? thanks CK keep it up!
Starting around the 21 minute point in the video where you were laying the vinyl into that recessed area toward the back/trunk, if you had kept all the excess vinyl, could you have done expanded pocket or heat the area high up in the excess area to absorb the stretch as you laid the cold part onto the body? Video angle was a bit weird but it looked like either technique might have been doable.
see that popping he is doing? 7:00 Popping can cause glue lines.
you have to try not to do that. you can always leave the backer on.
I've learned so much from your videos. Thanks man!
Can we get a video on wrap terminology? I find myself watching videos feeling really dumb. I don't know what bridging the gap is and what is "glass"? I can assume, but you know what they say about that.
"glassed out" probably means when it's all smoothed out without wrinkles
dude you are smooth!!
damn wish you would of showed how to wrap the mirrors and rear bumper
for microphone issue just get a bluetooth mic i belive that will work
Do have an apprentice program? If not, you should! You do fantastic work!
Could you please do on door jams and inside of doors vids?
Hey CK can you do a video on how to wrap a Ute cheers Mate
Is there a chance you will have an opportunity to do older version beetle fenders?
Nice professional work including your camera person whom has an innate ability to know exactly where to film without being in the way which makes the commentary that much more useful. It makes up for having to turn the sound up louder.
good job pro
Usa shampoo perri, pero algo bueno no el plusbelle se oferta. Cuidate
What is a seem/seam?
so what would be the other method instead of bridging the recess
The other method is the one he does in this video, he just bridges the gap or recess at the very corner of the quarter panel close to the end of the trunk.
ya sorry i saw that in hindsight. thanks though
+Stickerfreekz you're welcome.
Where did you get your start? Window tinting?
Started out car wrapping. Never did tinting, signs or anything else
CK Wraps that's what I do go a living I think you would do well with your eye for details