🚀 Wrap It Up: Unleash Your Car's Potential!
The VViViD Black Matte Car Wrap Vinyl Roll is a premium automotive vinyl designed for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike. Measuring 0.5FT x 5FT and featuring a thickness of 3.9 mils, this durable film is perfect for long-term applications, providing a lightweight and economical alternative to paint. With advanced technologies like VViViD Air Release, it ensures a flawless finish while lasting 5-7 years outdoors.
Brand | VViViD |
Size | 0.5FT X 5FT |
Color | black |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Manufacturer | VViViD Vinyls |
UPC | 628856029626 |
Model | VV-BLAKMAT |
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item model number | vvblkmatroll |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | vvblkmatroll |
R**N
Impressed
Pretty good. I have used this and the 2080 3M to wrap my motorcycle. The 3M is a bit better and easier to use, but for the price this is really good. Part of the roll was kind of smashed and I had to hide it a bit, but that's not on the product, whoever packaged it jammed it in a box too small.
M**C
Perfect for small projects
Needed this for a small custom cover that I created for my car. Worked well and was very easy to handle. I had so much left over that I decided to wrap the side mirrors on my son's car. Applying heat made it very easy to stretch around the curves. It is a great value for the money and looks very good. We will have to wait and see about its durability in the summer months.
L**P
Decent quality for half the price of name brand vinyls
This wrap is one of the cheapest out there. Got enough for my jeep for less than $300. 3M 2080 would be double the price. Not the best for beginners because it’s thick, brittle, and pretty stiff material that requires a good amount of heat to work with. The adhesive isn’t the best, did a full post heat and post heated all the corners to seal, but some edges lifted after a couple of weeks. After the 2nd time post heating the edges that do stay but you practically have to melt the material to be sure it doesn’t move. All in all it’s the best price for decent quality just make sure you know what you’re doing. Finish does look great in the end but we’ll see how long it holds up compared to 3M 2080 and Avery sw900
T**H
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A**R
Very forgiving
I purchased this to use it off label. I found a deal on a dishwasher that was too good to pass on despite it being the wrong finish. I watched a few videos, took the door apart and got started. Most videos talk about two people doing the work. It was just me for the dishwasher door. Being that it was a smaller piece I was able to use the heat gun and various squeegee tools I had from a tint kit to work out any creases or bubbles. The heat gun is the biggest factor with this film. It let's you work out the imperfections that an amateur like me would have had to live with otherwise. It also helps to shrink it tight over curves and folds. Other than the shade being slightly different from the other appliances it looks like it was purchased with the matte black finish. I can only tell the difference when I hold the panel up to the other appliances. Sitting in place however you would have to know what you are looking for to notice. Durability seems to be good. I have 4 kids and it is a dishwasher, so it does experience some abuse. It has been on around 2 months now and I do not see any wear. I figure if I do see anything that is bothersome over the years I can remove and replace. This is better than the original because I would be stuck with it. It is also easier to keep clean that the stainless steel. I would recommend giving it a try even if you haven't put on vinyl before. Just watch some videos for tips, use the heat gun to fix your mistakes, and be patient. Very pleased with the results myself.
J**S
Not what I expected at all
Update on customer service:So I sent pictures and comments to the warranty department with vivvid. You would be lucky to get a refund. They won't give me anything saying there is no problems with their product. Basically user error. This is my first time wrapping. But I watched countless videos before I attempted it. The wrap around the curves of my car are peeling away. I did not stretch over these areas and heated plenty to get a good bond. All flat areas were glassed. I bought a kit to make sure I had a squeegee to take care of the bubbles. The seams were overlapped at least a quarter inch and still managed to shrink to the point of seeing paint. And it also cracks on its own when it cools down. The heat from the sun showed all the imperfections. This is not from user error as everything was cleaned thoroughly and done the way it was suppose to be. So please if you are debating on getting this crap vinyl don't. Spend the extra money and get 3m or Avery. I hope nobody buys this vinyl ever again.I used this wrap to put on my mustang. Let me tell you it is very difficult to work with. I did everything the way you are suppose to. I wiped everything down with alcohol and sprayed everything off with an air hose before I applied. I heated it, stretched it a little to where it needs to go. I have areas pulling away. If it's hot on the car it bubbles up. If it's cold after being hot it cracks. And it just keeps shrinking. It's does not hold at all in the creases of the car even after heating it. It leaves wrinkles and bubbles everywhere that are impossible to get out. I tried everything to make it look good. I have never been so upset with myself buying something. I'm very handy and good with things like this. But this stuff is junk. I was only trying to wrap the ugly yellow mustang for my daughter because it's her first car. Now I am out that money and ended up with an ugly wrap job.
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