As everyone has said, never apply air egress wet - because it traps the liquid which later pools in areas and becomes a problem. Upgrade your skills - take a wrap class. The basics of wrapping a bed would be to do long horizontal strokes, skip over valleys and then use some heat to get the vinyl to fill in - remember the air needs somewhere to go so leave an exit point and move the air that way, pull the vinyl taut as you go, squeegee slowly, keep the leading edge of the squeegee on an angle to the direction you are moving so you can pull/slice the air out. Wrinkles happen more often when squeegee down using chopping motions instead of slicing motions. The vinyl can be popped back up and heated to shrink back into shape - wrinkles can usually be fixed unless you hard press adhesive to adhesive. Most of us that come from basic sign making squeegee too fast when we first try to wrap - slow it down, take your time. Hope that helps