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Car Wrapping Tutorial 2013

phototec

New Member
Car wrapping tutorial 2013, tips and tricks, and correct way to apply vinyl to deep recesses
and double recesses.

[video=youtube;0Iw1i3ZtF8U]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Iw1i3ZtF8U[/video]
 

ProWraps

New Member
uh oh. he uses a knife to pop bubbles.

rob ivers would have a quintuple heart attack if he saw that....
 

HulkSmash

New Member
Thanks, that is good info coming from you pros, what do you think about the application of the deep recesses in the video?

:smile:

after a few days those will most likely start to bubble. That specific vehicle isn't too bad.. but on a sprinter you will run into issues...

Unless you're using ij480, which i can promise, still might pop. We cut and drop into channels. Those recesses are just too deep, and no primer won't help.
 

phototec

New Member
after a few days those will most likely start to bubble. That specific vehicle isn't too bad.. but on a sprinter you will run into issues...

Unless you're using ij480, which i can promise, still might pop. We cut and drop into channels. Those recesses are just too deep, and no primer won't help.

I'm not familiar with the cut & drop method, can you elaborate more clearly, (step by step)?

Or better yet, photos or video?

:thankyou:
 

HulkSmash

New Member
So, how do you remove any bubbles if you dont poke a hole and work out the air?

You lift and relay in that area. Yes there are times where they are completely unavoidable, especially if you're inexperienced, but straight up giving lessons saying it's ok to pop.. well it isn't.
 

HulkSmash

New Member
I'm not familiar with the cut & drop method, can you elaborate more clearly, (step by step)?

Or better yet, photos or video?

:thankyou:


I don't personally have a video of it.
but here is a good example of how we do it. You can see the white in the channels, but it's the right way

[video=youtube;3NIFT8rlqeo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NIFT8rlqeo[/video]
 
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ProWraps

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nothing wrong with bubbles. adam is just being a prima donna.

just dont use a knife to pop them. use a poker.

air release material traps an inherent amount of air in certain climates. bubbles will form regardless of what you do after a short period of time. just lance them with a poker.
 

artofacks1

New Member
This is amazing! I don't do wraps bit this video makes me appreciate the manual labor and technique it takes to install a wrap! Kudos to the guys in this industry.
 

phototec

New Member
I don't personally have a video of it.
but here is a good example of how we do it. You can see the white in the channels, but it's the right way

[video=youtube;3NIFT8rlqeo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NIFT8rlqeo[/video]

Ok, so you are saying you don't apply the vinyl into the recess, you let the white paint be exposed?


According to 3M (see video) you shouldn't stretch the vinyl more than 30% in any recess, right?

[video=youtube;LqtNun03Umg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqtNun03Umg[/video]
 
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