@@BASSstarlet Wooow.. you don't say? He gives advice and guides of how to do it yourself, but if you want it done professionally and properly then go to him or someone like him. My point isn't invalid
This is almost the only youtuber actually showing that this stuff can be difficult. Every other only shows them making flat surfaces like hoods or doors.
Christian, watching your videos has inspired me to start doing wraps. I’ve done my first 2 cars, my C7 and my neighbors Camaro. My next 2 projects will be an AMG GLC43 in Vivid Satin Purple and and C7 Z06 in Miami Teal or Satin Green. Keep up the good work and I’ll share my pics if you want to see my early work.
Wow. Fantastic bit of work here sir. I've never wrapped a car but was curious about it and your content almost makes me want to give it a shot on my unpainted front bumper. The girlfriend and her friends wrap cars, but was underwhelmed with the job they did on her car (they're opposed to inlays if possible). I don't care as much about lines from inlays and I don't think the '91 MR2 I picked up last night is practical to do otherwise. Thanks for the content. It's very educational and you're not trying to be some super hype UA-cam kiddie. It's refreshing to see a professional. Time to go down the rabbit hole of your content. Haha
Christians work is always something I hope to achieve one day. Been a major help in wrapping my own car. I get compliments a lot. Tons of useful tips & tricks on his channel.
Awesome video!! Been watching a whole lot before I try my first small wrap on some trim. Getting excited to try it out! Also, really like the video crops-a 4k camera would be very nice for that. Shoot 4K and then you can punch in and it'll look very nice due to the extra resolution.
great video again, very interesting! Everytime i watch your videos, i learn a lot. :) And this front looks very hard to wrap, you really know what you are doing. Good job again!
Have you ever wrapped a motorcycle? Particularly a Harley Davidson? I have one that I'm interested in wrapping, and would like to know if you have any pointers on how to get it done.
I’m having troubles finding a video explaining on how to place the tape after the inlays are made. Or on how to cut along the inlays that were made When you go to do the final “big piece of vinyl “ . Would you happen to have a video on that ?
I would love to see how you would go about wrapping smaller items. For example l-shaped brackets for spoilers and l-shaped deep recesses which as far as I can tell is impossible to do without making a cut.
I just found your channel while researching for a new project I need to do. I need to wrap a large work truck with the cab lights on the top and I was wondering if you had a secret technique for that or if you had a video with that in it.
So I have a 2014 white Mazda 3 hatchback, would you recommend doing to the door jams and the inside of the doors with a inlay first or after I wrap the outside of the door and body?
I think ur a pro at ur job mate and don’t let anyone tell u any different other people don’t want u to to do well cause u are good at what u do I have learned a lot from watching ur videos I am starting to wrap car Here in Ireland and hope to do well at it I have family in Toronto when am there I could meet u and get some more ideas
Trying to wrap a zl1 from black to yellow w Flexishield and the bumper and rear quarter panels are kicking my ass ...I typically don't use dry apply so that alone has been an experience but I'm def feeling a bit defeated tonight
Hey Christian, i seen the boys over at Yiannimize one piece the Urus bumper in chrome. Just curious what you think about it and if wrapping on your own can limit what you can do with certain materials or cars, such as this one. Great work as always and thanks for the information you put out for everyone.
I'm pretty sure they used an inlay in a very similar way, especially with Hexis chrome. If they didn't I'd like to see it up close. It's also different when the owner of the vehicle owns the shop. Limits can be pushed without worrying about a customers car having failures. I always push the limits on my own car because I know I can go back and fix it since I have it with me everyday
Christian, could and would you please post the videos of the MX5 RF you did recently.. as I own one myself, and am preparing to wrap it myself, it would be a tremendous help to see how you did the whole car.. have a great day.. 🙂
I’m looking to wrap my car in arctic camo, should I be buying pre made camo wrap or cutting shapes out of different color wrap and putting them on individually
What do you think about Niko and Mark from Yiannimize wrapping the Urus' front bumper in one piece without inlays? Is that a risk for any liftings or pull back?
My schools graphic design class wants to wrap my 2012 f-150, right now it is oxford white, what do you suggest I get on it? And should I do patterns etc.? Also it has a few after market parts(raptor style grill and front bumper) that I would also like wrapped, literally any ideas would be awesome( I would fork out 250$ for a wrap)
Don't wrap over exposed bondo. Hit any repair with filler paint primer first, sand it smooth, let it fully dry, and you should be fine without the use of adhesion primer.
Chris, I wanted to ask you if you're partnered with Vvivid specifically. I noticed your ckwraps website is created by Vvivid and you have workshops for certifications set up with them as well which is awesome.
im looking to wrap my g37 without spending too much on the vinyl. does anyone know where to buy good/ decent material for a good price? i dont want to go the super cheap route, i want it to look, feel, and be good material i just dont have too much money to work with. if anyone has info itd be greatly appreciated.
Christian, you should've shown the whole front side with the hood closed so that everyone got a chance to see the front side of the lambo, and that will make your job look even better! Otherwise it's a very good job!
One question. Do you LOVE what you do? I'm looking to get into something else. I've been in IT for ages! But this fascinates me. So do you do it cause it makes you money and has just become another job or do you love doing this stuff?
Great job i bet its not easy to do wraps especially on half million dollar cars no wonder it cost so much to wrap a vehicle. Keep killing the wrap game brother
I have a old school box Chevy all I see is you rapping new and expensive cars do you do old school cars are they just the same as a new sports car I would like to wrap mine but I see nobody raps old school why is that
I like that this guy has his own business of wrapping vehicles, and yet still does guides and tip videos of how to do it yourself at home 🙏
FFS dont you understand its a way to advertise?
@@BASSstarlet Wooow.. you don't say? He gives advice and guides of how to do it yourself, but if you want it done professionally and properly then go to him or someone like him. My point isn't invalid
@@BASSstarlet wow bro. Ever just consider not being a miserable person?
This is almost the only youtuber actually showing that this stuff can be difficult. Every other only shows them making flat surfaces like hoods or doors.
The production quality has definitely improved a bunch. Pleasure to watch
Those front bumper inlays actually look really cool just as standalone accents.
Christian, watching your videos has inspired me to start doing wraps. I’ve done my first 2 cars, my C7 and my neighbors Camaro. My next 2 projects will be an AMG GLC43 in Vivid Satin Purple and and C7 Z06 in Miami Teal or Satin Green. Keep up the good work and I’ll share my pics if you want to see my early work.
Wow. Fantastic bit of work here sir. I've never wrapped a car but was curious about it and your content almost makes me want to give it a shot on my unpainted front bumper. The girlfriend and her friends wrap cars, but was underwhelmed with the job they did on her car (they're opposed to inlays if possible). I don't care as much about lines from inlays and I don't think the '91 MR2 I picked up last night is practical to do otherwise. Thanks for the content. It's very educational and you're not trying to be some super hype UA-cam kiddie. It's refreshing to see a professional. Time to go down the rabbit hole of your content. Haha
Always amazed with how much care you put in to every vehicle. Much Respect. 👍
Starting my business this year man! You’ve been my motivation! Thank you for these videos! I’ve been watching you almost every day lol
Christian, I would like to thank you for helping me and my fledgling students learn wrapping techniques.
Christians work is always something I hope to achieve one day. Been a major help in wrapping my own car. I get compliments a lot. Tons of useful tips & tricks on his channel.
Vinyl wrapping genius! Been following for years and am intrigued and inspired each and every time🙏🏽
Bow to the MASTER of the wrap!
Great dude, pro moves and great detailed explanations, if you wannna take your wrapping to next level this is our guy ! Thank you !
always nice to hear a wise person speak :)
Awesome video!! Been watching a whole lot before I try my first small wrap on some trim. Getting excited to try it out!
Also, really like the video crops-a 4k camera would be very nice for that. Shoot 4K and then you can punch in and it'll look very nice due to the extra resolution.
great video again, very interesting! Everytime i watch your videos, i learn a lot. :) And this front looks very hard to wrap, you really know what you are doing. Good job again!
Have you ever wrapped a motorcycle? Particularly a Harley Davidson? I have one that I'm interested in wrapping, and would like to know if you have any pointers on how to get it done.
I’m having troubles finding a video explaining on how to place the tape after the inlays are made. Or on how to cut along the inlays that were made When you go to do the final “big piece of vinyl “ . Would you happen to have a video on that ?
I would love to see how you would go about wrapping smaller items. For example l-shaped brackets for spoilers and l-shaped deep recesses which as far as I can tell is impossible to do without making a cut.
I just found your channel while researching for a new project I need to do. I need to wrap a large work truck with the cab lights on the top and I was wondering if you had a secret technique for that or if you had a video with that in it.
Do you have a video how to.wrap a auto gauge for its round portions?
I really like watching you do inlays I find it kinda satisfying lol can you make more videos of you doing inlays.
Thanks bro always its a pleasure looking your videos i do professional window tint. I see some window Film there take care bro
So I have a 2014 white Mazda 3 hatchback, would you recommend doing to the door jams and the inside of the doors with a inlay first or after I wrap the outside of the door and body?
You're awesome.. huge fan and i really do appreciate the time and effort you invest into these videos.. 👍🙂
Do u have any interior ford fusion videos wrapping the trim?
I think ur a pro at ur job mate and don’t let anyone tell u any different other people don’t want u to to do well cause u are good at what u do I have learned a lot from watching ur videos I am starting to wrap car Here in Ireland and hope to do well at it I have family in Toronto when am there I could meet u and get some more ideas
Thanks man, you're definitely welcome to come by when you come to Toronto
Thanks man
Trying to wrap a zl1 from black to yellow w Flexishield and the bumper and rear quarter panels are kicking my ass ...I typically don't use dry apply so that alone has been an experience but I'm def feeling a bit defeated tonight
Killer work!!
Getting ready to do some interior wrap on my slingshot. Never wrapped before, has a ton of edges any advice?
Gotta love the inlays. Great video. Very informational. CK wraps, killing the game.
Hey Christian, i seen the boys over at Yiannimize one piece the Urus bumper in chrome. Just curious what you think about it and if wrapping on your own can limit what you can do with certain materials or cars, such as this one. Great work as always and thanks for the information you put out for everyone.
I'm pretty sure they used an inlay in a very similar way, especially with Hexis chrome. If they didn't I'd like to see it up close. It's also different when the owner of the vehicle owns the shop. Limits can be pushed without worrying about a customers car having failures. I always push the limits on my own car because I know I can go back and fix it since I have it with me everyday
Did you not watch the video? They did inlays on the front bumper.
Is there any way to deal with excessive static on large panels?
Christian, could and would you please post the videos of the MX5 RF you did recently.. as I own one myself, and am preparing to wrap it myself, it would be a tremendous help to see how you did the whole car.. have a great day.. 🙂
Would love to see were you put inlays on sport bike, great video as always!
I’m looking to wrap my car in arctic camo, should I be buying pre made camo wrap or cutting shapes out of different color wrap and putting them on individually
What do you think about Niko and Mark from Yiannimize wrapping the Urus' front bumper in one piece without inlays? Is that a risk for any liftings or pull back?
Go back and watch it again. They did it the exact same way as he just did.
Yea they would need to use an inlay there for chrome. But they are great installers and it does definitely help to have 2 people
Do you have more videos on doing this particular car ? I was hoping to see the whole process 😄
Yes, there are many more on my website, approximately 10 or so including the front bumper.
That front bumper looks tough to wrap. Great video Christian!
Is this on this car wrap bumpers and all on your web site ?
My schools graphic design class wants to wrap my 2012 f-150, right now it is oxford white, what do you suggest I get on it? And should I do patterns etc.? Also it has a few after market parts(raptor style grill and front bumper) that I would also like wrapped, literally any ideas would be awesome( I would fork out 250$ for a wrap)
Dumb question, but inlays would be done after the front bumper, correct?
What vinyl brand do you use?
another nice video.but could you zoom in the job? vinyl or PPF wraps are mostly beautiful until seen close...
Would you recommend using primer over bondo/top coat? I’m gonna wrap my car but want to fix some dings first.
Don't wrap over exposed bondo. Hit any repair with filler paint primer first, sand it smooth, let it fully dry, and you should be fine without the use of adhesion primer.
Thanks pal, great explanations with the vidoes. Just starting out and has been super helpful
How did you do the forks on that bumper
Love it, Stay hungry bro. The more successful you get the more haters there will be. Shine on !!!
Chris, I wanted to ask you if you're partnered with Vvivid specifically.
I noticed your ckwraps website is created by Vvivid and you have workshops for certifications set up with them as well which is awesome.
I'm not partnered with them, but I do have a good relationship with them which we created over the years
Outstanding video Christian. Thank you so much. Keep up the amazing work!
Great explanation and in such an easy way to understand!
Awesome video Christian! Great tips
I wish soon you can do a mustang gt 2018 or newer so you can show how to do inlays on their front bumper only issue I have with my car 😩
Great job man, very impressed..
would you inlay anywhere in a FRS bumper?
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Hi, what kind of yellow tape is that.
3m 301+
@@CKWraps thank you
Awesome info bro. Thank you
im looking to wrap my g37 without spending too much on the vinyl. does anyone know where to buy good/ decent material for a good price? i dont want to go the super cheap route, i want it to look, feel, and be good material i just dont have too much money to work with. if anyone has info itd be greatly appreciated.
Superb work as always!
That wrist game is strong. NIce inlay you motivated me to rap my bike last year thank you for the instructional videos
Christian, you should've shown the whole front side with the hood closed so that everyone got a chance to see the front side of the lambo, and that will make your job look even better! Otherwise it's a very good job!
I'll do a walk around of the car once it's finished
Awesome info as always!
One question. Do you LOVE what you do? I'm looking to get into something else. I've been in IT for ages! But this fascinates me. So do you do it cause it makes you money and has just become another job or do you love doing this stuff?
Doing wraps is my life. I love, live and breathe it. When you're passionate about something you'll find a way to make money doing it
For clarification, by "IT" I meant Information Technology (programmer/App developer)Thx for the reply.
Great video man!!
I like that red-on-white look, actually. If that were my car and I saw it, I'd ask for something like that instead of the red full wrap.
Great job i bet its not easy to do wraps especially on half million dollar cars no wonder it cost so much to wrap a vehicle. Keep killing the wrap game brother
Far too good CK buddy
I am a hard man to Please... You Christian, are really a man that gets my Attention!... Bravo on all your work!
Why didn’t you wrap the front bumper in one piece?
Oracal and hexis are the best in my opinion. 3m and Avery probably only good for roofs and bonnets
Please put some pictures up of the finished Lambo I'm sure the whole thing will look spectacular oh, maybe just in your next video do a walk-around
I'll definitely do a walk around on it
Very good video, I recommend using more close ups when you want to drive a point home (like on the fiddly little end down there)
Why the emblem?
There is a very aggressive recess around the emblem
Great car wrapper.
love the way you wraps ...like to work with u...
This only helps of u complete after doing the inlays
Ok, I hereby anoint Christian King ! An ad for Joe Bonamassa's new CD Redemption .
What a sweet ride! Must be nice to have stupid money , but sweet colour choice
That looks super hott
Whait 5 min
Guys: ok its been 10 min already
"How to do inlays like a Bauss"
AHHHG... you're going to scratch the paint with your watch!!!!
I have a old school box Chevy all I see is you rapping new and expensive cars do you do old school cars are they just the same as a new sports car I would like to wrap mine but I see nobody raps old school why is that
Insecure man here.