Very nice bro, youre literally the reason besides ck wraps channel that got me to start vinyl wrapping mine and other people's car, now looking for a shop myself to really get a business going. Thank you for all the advice videos 👍
In perspective of a detailer, can i point out the fact of paint damage when removing badges like this^^ The best way is to use heat to soften the glue under badges e.g. then use a plastic remover tool/spatula for like car interrior trims, to lift the badges slightly off. With even more pointed heat you can easily break the glue adhesives and remove the badge with almost no damage. You can still use the rubber attachment for your drill, but please clean the surface before using it, again to minimize paint damage. Even as a Wraper, you always wanna ''protect'' the customer car, not destroy it with wrong cuts or bashing paint away ;) A little spatula tool doesnt cost much, i guess you even got some as a car wrapper, and using your torch or a heatgun to soften glue is almost the same or even less effort, as using fishing string to ''rub'' badges off ;) No hate comment! Its just a advise for improvement! As always a very good show of your wrapper skills and perfect results! This is some qualitiy content to help some lads out, with trying to wrap his/her own or first car ;)
Beautiful color!. I have a 2019 Toyota Chr I want to wrap, the front bumper looks pretty complex.not sure if it can be done in one piece.My skill level is medium.Any tips will be helpful 💪
If you don’t want to buy the scrubber wheel to get rid of the 3M adhesive, i’d recommend goo gone! they are cheap (you can get them at Dollar Stores) and works like a charm.
Bro it would be nice if you show us every single part of the car being wrapped in depth, those more in depth videos are actually more beneficial for us. Thanks and keep them coming
Love your vids. Please show your knife work. It’s the part that freaks me out. The slower I go the more jagged edge I get. Any tips will be appreciated!
Any specific type of rubber wheel works? Looking for a simpler way to remove residue and this seems it. Was originally afraid it might burn the paint if left on there to long.
Lol this car has been wrapped for over 1 year. Nothing has failed. I know because this is my personal car. As long as you know how to use it, shouldn’t be a problem. I’ve been doing it for years
Very nice bro, youre literally the reason besides ck wraps channel that got me to start vinyl wrapping mine and other people's car, now looking for a shop myself to really get a business going. Thank you for all the advice videos 👍
Would love to see in detail how you tackle wrapping the door handles. Much love keep up the amazing work and content!
I’ll go over the door handles on this as they are pretty tricky.
I started watching wrapping videos because of paradox but your work seems a lot cleaner
Bro it nuts how easy you make it look keep up the amazing work man.
Appreciate it brother!! Practice makes perfect
Amazing to see how easy u make it look, i wrapped my car myself and it was not easy lol definitely will use your tips next time
In perspective of a detailer, can i point out the fact of paint damage when removing badges like this^^
The best way is to use heat to soften the glue under badges e.g. then use a plastic remover tool/spatula for like car interrior trims, to lift the badges slightly off. With even more pointed heat you can easily break the glue adhesives and remove the badge with almost no damage.
You can still use the rubber attachment for your drill, but please clean the surface before using it, again to minimize paint damage.
Even as a Wraper, you always wanna ''protect'' the customer car, not destroy it with wrong cuts or bashing paint away ;)
A little spatula tool doesnt cost much, i guess you even got some as a car wrapper, and using your torch or a heatgun to soften glue is almost the same or even less effort, as using fishing string to ''rub'' badges off ;)
No hate comment! Its just a advise for improvement!
As always a very good show of your wrapper skills and perfect results!
This is some qualitiy content to help some lads out, with trying to wrap his/her own or first car ;)
You have the best tutorials!!! Thank you!!
Nice brother, loved to see the informative series. Also so awesome having back to back uploads, hope it helps your channel grow. 🤙🇺🇸
That pointed corner clean up was on point!
loving the close up, more detailed, info loaded videos
Yes love these in depth video please do more of these
Beautiful color!. I have a 2019 Toyota Chr I want to wrap, the front bumper looks pretty complex.not sure if it can be done in one piece.My skill level is medium.Any tips will be helpful 💪
If you don’t want to buy the scrubber wheel to get rid of the 3M adhesive, i’d recommend goo gone! they are cheap (you can get them at Dollar Stores) and works like a charm.
Thank you! Tackled my main questions I had last video appreciate it!
That wrap looks sick. Nice job. What color and brand is that?
Love the detailed videos!
Bro it would be nice if you show us every single part of the car being wrapped in depth, those more in depth videos are actually more beneficial for us.
Thanks and keep them coming
Love these descriptive vids. Can you please do a mirror. Thank-you.
Where your White Sox hat there on fire right now jajajajaj great job as always
Love your vids. Please show your knife work. It’s the part that freaks me out. The slower I go the more jagged edge I get. Any tips will be appreciated!
Yeah! I like this kind of content too👍🏽
That's an awesome job. Please wrap my car next.... I have the same car.
Too clean ,your made for this g
Would love to see more cuts in detail
Thanks for this video, really helpful. Anyway can we create a "Glass" with calendar film? Oracal 651 for instance;
Don’t glass calendered
Any specific type of rubber wheel works? Looking for a simpler way to remove residue and this seems it. Was originally afraid it might burn the paint if left on there to long.
You can easily burn the paint by not being careful, so just make sure you have it at a slow steady pace and not full trigger.
@@samsonwraps Quick reply. Love it. Thanks for letting me know! Great job as always bud. Keep it up.
What do you use to hold the front and rear bumpers? Once you remove them.
I'm working with oracal colorshift right now is it a more thicker film than normal? Finding it harder to glass out
Oracle is very hard to manipulate. You will need to add more heat since it is thicker.
You are a master!
Makes me want to go try and wrap my car myself now lol
Amazing!! Thanks for the video,
Glad you liked it!
How often to break clips removing facias and other things?
Where do you buy your vinyl wrap from? I'm thinking about doing it on my car myself
More videos like this please!
what material and color is this homie
What colour wrap is this??
How do you get ash stains out of the wrap? It’s a Tesla you wrapped flip psychedelic
So how long will a full WRAP last?? So where Can I get an estimate on my Tesla Model 3 full wrap?
Send me an email!
You will be doing my Infiniti....When I can afford it 😆
Please show how you take off the roof side trims
You should record a voiceover/analysis of what youre doing, while the montage plays
What color and material is this?? I want this color
Satin dark grey
What color?
More detailed videos are definitely better.
Expect more 💯
Back to back!!!!
Guadalupe Ruiz yes sir! Officially back with UA-cam and caught up with everything! Let’s go, expect more videos!!
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whats the song at the beginning
I like the video and u did really good but u never want to use a torch with satin or matte
Lol this car has been wrapped for over 1 year. Nothing has failed. I know because this is my personal car. As long as you know how to use it, shouldn’t be a problem. I’ve been doing it for years
I’m wrapping my car now. Everyone is skeptical including mom and husband. 😢
Where you live??
I thinking about wrapping my it looks easy but I’m sure it’s definitely not.
Eraser wheel rules...bro bro
You should have a onlyfans account on teaching.
Hey brother, what color and wrap is that?