Skillful application, indeed! I have to say, the Matte Iced Blue Titanium looks awesome! And, I'm looking at a video which probably doesn't do it proper justice. Wrapping is versatile for today's cars from what I've seen. I imagine it's been a popular technique for changing your car's appearance for some time. I assume it's fairly easy to remove as well if you want to change up a vehicle's color every so often. I'm interested in getting a Model Y and I was looking at the blue color Tesla offers. However, it seems to be cheaper to get the base white color for free and get the car wrapped at some point with a color I really like. Nice job--two thumbs up.
Great work as always. Are you planning on doing a video on how you remove the decals/emblems? Also, I like how over time you transitioned from doing to the trunk in two piece to one… very clean!!!
It just depends on the film. If there was discoloration on the trunk I was ready to pull it and do it in two pieces. I don’t think the Industry standard should be to one piece the model y trunk but that’s my two cents. I just use fishing line on the emblems. I won’t make a video specifically for that but I’m putting out video 1 soon of how to wrap a Tesla which will deal with tools
They don’t sell precut wrap but tbh you don’t really want to have your vinyl precut. Better to cut it yourself. I’m offering one on one training if Interested
great video, what gets me though when people do a wrap, is they still leave parts of the original color inside where the door trims are, and when you open the bonnet, you still see the old original color, why can't you wrap that as well, if you're gonna do a wrap, you do it properly where you DON'T see any of the orignal color. But otherwise good job on the wrap itself.
@@GdayFraz I'm gearing up to do it as a first time wrap project and the efficiency you handled the bumpers blew my mind. Also when to use heat gun and tape. I'd be way over using that if I hadn't seen your work. My biggest concern is the bumpers on my Model 3. I'm tempted to not order a full roll and try the bumper first, but I also thought do the bumper last since I'll have more experience.
@@steveseeger check out my latest time lapse with the yellow car. I use a broom handle as a bumper poll for the rear bumper. It might help you out if you don’t have a second set of hands. For model 3 you’re probably gonna really want to have someone help you get that initial stretch then after that it’s basically cutting. The rear fog lights are the hardest part of the rear and the fog lights are the hardes my area of the front. Masking tape is used for when I want to cut on the car without cutting the vinyl or if I want to easily be able to Lift the vinyl off the edge. Tape is not as sticky as paint
I don't know what I'm talking about but if you've seen soapy water it's likely to make applying it easier like wiping it without having resistance against the vinyl.
This is an amazing color but it’s more satin than matte. I had mine wrapped with the 3M satin perfect blue but the this ice blue pops a tad bit more. I had my handles wrapped to make it look seamless. Only drawback to these Teslas is these wheels which I find gaudy.
I’m here in Arizona where it’s over 100F daily for 3 months out of the year .. so I’d say yes. I see people in extreme cold with wraps so it’s pretty durable
@@GdayFraz hot dang! I haven’t even been able to detail one. They aren’t super popular where I am. I’ve been reaching out to the few people I know who own one and still nothing. Pretty cool though.
I’m in about as harsh environment as you can get, Arizona. 3-5 months a year it’s over 100F You see tons of wraps out here. You just can’t leave it in the sun all day and a ceramic coating is a must
@@GdayFraz weather in my part of the world regularly hits over 40c in summer, a lot of car manufactures test up coming models here for the differing extremes we get all year round.
@@GdayFraz Damn that's a great price. You're looking at around £3500 here in the UK which is around $4700 for a good job, which yours certainly is. Look forward to seeing more vids
The cover of the video looks like the car is in the kitchen. The cabinets threw me off, I was like how tf he get the car in his kitchen and why?! Lmao epic fail.
This is a great opportunity to use 2 or even 3 colors on the car body or on some body elements . Belive me please , One color car is just boring, boring and boring again.
I wish my MY was coming in this color. I ordered the blue one, but it is a really dark blue. I would even take the color it shows on their website, but reality the color is much different.
@@stephenkrall7609 right. I was just wondering if the dude ordered white one only to wrap it blue. If he would’ve ordered the blue Y this dude wouldn’t have to wrap so much to hide all the white.
Eh, I totally disagree. The model S and X are beautiful cars. I could see why some may not like the 3 and Y but I think they’re all cool looking. White is a free color and the blue looks nothing like this
Model Y performance my dream car, looks so good in that wrap. Think I'd go for like a satin grey, would looks nice with the black trim.
Check out 3M satin dark gray.. it’s the most popular color
Great work, also keeps the panels from falling off
Nice.
We're thinking of a Cheap-O Pontoon boat and get it wrapped to look like an expensive Pontoon boat.
Great video have this blue on my q50 first time I left my house ad Simone asking to wrap there model y within 5 minutes
damn, love that color! reminds me of the gameboy pocket I had as a kid
Hey man how's it going just wondering do you have the link for the vinyl wrap
A master of his craft at work. Very satisfying to watch
Wow, nice. What a job, lots of work.
Insane! Good job!
That looks awesome! I kinda would like to do it to one of my model 3's!
Skillful application, indeed! I have to say, the Matte Iced Blue Titanium looks awesome! And, I'm looking at a video which probably doesn't do it proper justice. Wrapping is versatile for today's cars from what I've seen. I imagine it's been a popular technique for changing your car's appearance for some time. I assume it's fairly easy to remove as well if you want to change up a vehicle's color every so often. I'm interested in getting a Model Y and I was looking at the blue color Tesla offers. However, it seems to be cheaper to get the base white color for free and get the car wrapped at some point with a color I really like. Nice job--two thumbs up.
That’s what I would do! Get the white and wrap it
Thanks for the video, it is very helpful
Great work as always. Are you planning on doing a video on how you remove the decals/emblems? Also, I like how over time you transitioned from doing to the trunk in two piece to one… very clean!!!
It just depends on the film. If there was discoloration on the trunk I was ready to pull it and do it in two pieces. I don’t think the Industry standard should be to one piece the model y trunk but that’s my two cents.
I just use fishing line on the emblems. I won’t make a video specifically for that but I’m putting out video 1 soon of how to wrap a Tesla which will deal with tools
@@GdayFraz How much do you usually charge for a wrap like this?
Do you have a link for the wrap?
He cut a lot of corners on that job ;) (looks grt btw well done!)
Great work and spectacular color. I appreciate the work done on the trunk with a single piece.
It’s really pretty challenging.. Keep in mind that I don’t always do one piece. If depends on the film. Some films it’s better to two piece
Man you did a hell of a job. Looks great!
Thanks so much 🙏🏻
Absolutely gorgeous colour and the work is top notch.
Amazing color! Another awesome job!
Great job, looks beautiful 👍🏾
Good work m’boy. Looks fantastic.
Reminds me of my RSX Type S in arctic blue 😊
Amazing! Great job!
Great Work!. How much do you price for colored PPF jobs for Model Y?
Very nice. Can u still do it if your car has a lot of scratches?
Another great job and attention to detail.
Simply amazing
That is a bloody amazing result!
Love this blue
looks great! good job!
great wrap
Good job man. Keep it up. I would love to learn how to do that. Do they sell pre cut wrap ? I would like to learn on my Model 3
They don’t sell precut wrap but tbh you don’t really want to have your vinyl precut. Better to cut it yourself. I’m offering one on one training if Interested
great video, what gets me though when people do a wrap, is they still leave parts of the original color inside where the door trims are, and when you open the bonnet, you still see the old original color, why can't you wrap that as well, if you're gonna do a wrap, you do it properly where you DON'T see any of the orignal color.
But otherwise good job on the wrap itself.
That part is the client’s choice not mine. It would be wayyyy more expensive to wrap the jambs
@@GdayFraz I'm gearing up to do it as a first time wrap project and the efficiency you handled the bumpers blew my mind. Also when to use heat gun and tape. I'd be way over using that if I hadn't seen your work. My biggest concern is the bumpers on my Model 3. I'm tempted to not order a full roll and try the bumper first, but I also thought do the bumper last since I'll have more experience.
And for less than the wrap price, he could buy the "factory blue" everywhere ....
@@steveseeger check out my latest time lapse with the yellow car. I use a broom handle as a bumper poll for the rear bumper. It might help you out if you don’t have a second set of hands. For model 3 you’re probably gonna really want to have someone help you get that initial stretch then after that it’s basically cutting. The rear fog lights are the hardest part of the rear and the fog lights are the hardes my area of the front.
Masking tape is used for when I want to cut on the car without cutting the vinyl or if I want to easily be able to Lift the vinyl off the edge. Tape is not as sticky as paint
@@KallouWhatElse this looks nothing like factory blue
Good job.
Quick question, it is glue line free when using matte vinyl?
Thank
Pretty much. Satin/matte pretty much glue line free except for black
Great car, great color and great work!
Look amazing
Great job... So I've never worked with vinyl before. You don't have to spray soapy water on it? Is it sticky on one side?
I don't know what I'm talking about but if you've seen soapy water it's likely to make applying it easier like wiping it without having resistance against the vinyl.
nice work, how long did it take?
4.5 days. That include the disassembly/reassembly etc
Amazing work!!!!
Very nice job.
Beautiful 😍
Nice work
Do you also do the inside door jams?
Can the black plastic at the bottom of the car right under the blue be wrapped as well?
It would need extra prep in order to be wrapped
@@GdayFraz ok cool I hate the black plastic on my X and would like to wrap the entire thing Nardo Grey
How much would something like this cost? It looks fantastic!
$5000
Magnifique travail 👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
This is an amazing color but it’s more satin than matte. I had mine wrapped with the 3M satin perfect blue but the this ice blue pops a tad bit more. I had my handles wrapped to make it look seamless. Only drawback to these Teslas is these wheels which I find gaudy.
Satin perfect blue is a great color and I agree. Most matte films from kpmf are more satin except for their absolute matte line which is super matte
The wheels add about 24 miles of range.
Stunning colour, how long would a wrap like that last?
3-5 years
does this sort of wrap stand up to extreme temperature swings? In Canada where I live we can see -30 F in winter to 100 in summer.
I’m here in Arizona where it’s over 100F daily for 3 months out of the year .. so I’d say yes. I see people in extreme cold with wraps so it’s pretty durable
How many hours work for that? Looks great!
Siiiiick color. Does the wrap at all come out different if the original color differs? (Like white vs black vs red etc)?
Nope. Only time the original color comes into play is when you open the doors
How long does it take you to wrap a Model Y after you have it disassembled?
Model y is faster probably 20-30 hours
The music 🎶✨👌🏾
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How is the 3m Satin Perfect Blue compared to your Matte Iced Blue Titanium .. is it darker or lighter ?
@@alexlo1378 very similar
How many rolls did you use? and how big is the roll?
Would you recommend 3m seal so it wont peel off after a while?
Only on super beat up surfaces where you think long term adhesion might be an issue. On newer cars it’s not necessary IMO
Hey! where do you buy vinyl wrap? thanks.
God i wish you was in NC!
Save by the bell!
Yep. I burned through every episode in 2.5 wraps
Great work. Now apply two coats of Halo
Looks niiiiice👌
Man, that's a lot of work. What was the total time on this job?
I think it’s like 20-30 hours now
sick
Is this temporary (for the winter only) or are you leaving it? It looks really nice like that.
This guy is likely a pro and it's not his car he mentions at the end.
What does something like this cost to get done?
Planning to do this for my model y, how many feet of material do you get/use?
Buy a full roll 75ft. This will make sure you have extra if you make mistakes
hi. where did u buy this big size wrapping vinyl?
Metrorestyling.com
Which IR heater do you have?
99% sure it’s this one:
www.amazon.com/Solary-Infrared-Heating-Bodywork-Handheld/dp/B09N78C77C/ref=mp_s_a_1_22?m=A3BIS2KX0GYGM&qid=1642387072&s=merchant-items&sr=1-22
Are you located in south California?
I would like to make my car like this.
I’m in Phoenix
So I checked out a couple of your other vids. Have you been rewrapping the same Tesla, or do you just have a bunch of customers with a similar ride?
All different. My goal is to only work on Teslas
@@GdayFraz hot dang! I haven’t even been able to detail one. They aren’t super popular where I am. I’ve been reaching out to the few people I know who own one and still nothing. Pretty cool though.
Here I am who can't even put on a screen protector without an air bubble. :D
Curious, what was the total time?
Probably 30 hours including disassembly/reassembly
How much does this cost ?
Where are you located
Won’t it block the views of cameras?
wonder how long it would last in a harsh environment.
I’m in about as harsh environment as you can get, Arizona. 3-5 months a year it’s over 100F
You see tons of wraps out here. You just can’t leave it in the sun all day and a ceramic coating is a must
@@GdayFraz weather in my part of the world regularly hits over 40c in summer, a lot of car manufactures test up coming models here for the differing extremes we get all year round.
Great work. Looks awesome. But it's a Model Y and you said Model 3.
I know lol.. #fail
Where are you located and how much?
I’m in Arizona, model Y wraps are approximately $2500-2700
@@GdayFraz business contact ? Or website?
@@joebueno619 928-814-5030 (text is preferred), jdswraps.com @jdswraps on FB/IG
What the Name of this Vynl/ Brand ? Color Name ?
Kpmf matte iced blue titanium
How much to do one like this?
I charged $2500
@JD’s Wraps where you at?
@@islandersean2213 Phoenix, AZ
@@GdayFraz Damn that's a great price. You're looking at around £3500 here in the UK which is around $4700 for a good job, which yours certainly is. Look forward to seeing more vids
Looks very good but I wouldn't like the fact that the paint on the inside of the doors is still white
You could pay around $1k more to get that wrapped
@@GdayFraz how much do your charge?
You me good brother
The cover of the video looks like the car is in the kitchen. The cabinets threw me off, I was like how tf he get the car in his kitchen and why?! Lmao epic fail.
Vinyl. It's not ecofriendly, Elon Musk
So taken a green car ,and covered it it more plastic lol great way solving the carbon footprint lol
Showoff you can just buy the blue one. Nice wrap tho great fuckn job 👏
HahahHa this blue is not the factory blue lol
I really don't get the whole vinal wrap thing. I could have painted the whole car in less time and I bet it costs less and is easier to do also.
You couldn’t do a matte paint job that looks like this for less than 10k
@@GdayFraz my Tesla looks better in my opinion. But if you like it. That's up to you.
Wraps look great until you open the door....
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This is a great opportunity to use 2 or even 3 colors on the car body or on some body elements .
Belive me please , One color car is just boring, boring and boring again.
I wonder why the customer didn’t just buy the blue tesla??
Night and day different colors
@@GdayFraz ok…
I wish my MY was coming in this color. I ordered the blue one, but it is a really dark blue. I would even take the color it shows on their website, but reality the color is much different.
@@stephenkrall7609 right. I was just wondering if the dude ordered white one only to wrap it blue. If he would’ve ordered the blue Y this dude wouldn’t have to wrap so much to hide all the white.
@@billnipp2309 Money, the white doesn't cost extra, the blue does
Why don't buy the car with this colour? Anyway Tesla is still an ugly and boring design with any colour.
Eh, I totally disagree. The model S and X are beautiful cars. I could see why some may not like the 3 and Y but I think they’re all cool looking.
White is a free color and the blue looks nothing like this
Do you have a link for the wrap?