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LZLRUN 3D Carbon Fiber Vinyl Wrap is a premium, automotive-grade black vinyl designed for universal vehicle application. Measuring 12x60 inches with an 8 mil thickness, it features built-in air channels for bubble-free installation, a precision grid backing for easy cutting, and a repositionable adhesive for hassle-free fitting. Durable for up to 5 years outdoors, it protects painted surfaces by leaving no residue upon removal, making it the perfect upgrade for motorcycles, cars, trucks, and more.
Brand | LZLRUN |
Size | 1ft x 5ft |
Color | Black |
Item Thickness | 8 Mils |
Vehicle Service Type | Motorcycle, SUV, Car, Truck, Bike |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Manufacturer | LZLRUN |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 12.2 x 1.81 x 1.57 inches |
Item model number | B007OXCIB0 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | B007OXCIB0 |
J**N
great product would recommend.
Been looking for already molded skins for PS 5 pulse elite headphones way to expensive. so found this product for a good price and wow really easy to work with as you can see i recommend a hairdryer on electronics as a heat gun is too hot. if you are good with your hands anything is possible. oh, by the way the Sony pulse elite came from Amazon renewed. friends think the headphones come like this that's how good they came out.
B**R
Works Pretty Good
This wrap is pretty good for doing flat surfaces like most of the cheaper priced vinyl wraps. I used it to wrap a diffuser I made for my Volvo and it came out pretty good. One thing to note though, is if you are in the process of wrapping something, if it gets stuck to the thing you are wrapping by accident before you can smooth out the bubbles, take it off slowly, it has such a strong stick that it can rip it easily. I had this happen once but I ordered enough so I was okay. Also, if you do get some air bubbles, what I did to get rid of them is poke a small tiny hole in the bubble with a razor and then smooth it out so the air can release. When I did this you couldn't even tell there was a slit and the bubble went away.It's not thick but it's not thin either. I've seen several others that are thicker and thinner but this one is just right. I've used this stuff before for many different things including the battery covers on my phones, my tablets, my car hoods and trunks.**A good tip**If you want it to look shiny and more realistic like real carbon fiber, spray some rustoleum 2x gloss clear on top of the vinyl once you're done wrapping. Do light thin coats and no more than two because if you use too many then it makes the weave looking texture kinda go away. I did this to mine and it looks awesome. Some people thought it was real carbon fiber after lolOverall it's a good product and a great price. Gets the job done great.
T**!
Very good for the price!
My wrap was rip when it arrived. I didn't notice it till I wrap the hood 5ft of wrap in the trash. I order 10ft and got the results I was after second try. This was my first time and this wrap was very well for me to work with. Just wish the rip wasn't there and I would have 5ft still. Overall fast shipping and happy with it.
T**.
Good Stuff
Hey There, The Motorcycle Man at it again with another review.So I decided to take a chance on this item as the price was low, figuring that if it did not work well I was only out 8 bucks. I decided to try it on my new to me C4 Corvette I had just bought. The PO, had not moved this vehicle for 2 and a half years, and even being shaded from the sun the interior plastic was faded, and was very brittle. I used this product and found it to be dame good for covering the faded black and also strengthening the brittle plastic.With the use of a heat gun, set on low, I found it to conform really well to corners and bends. Like some one already said, patience is the name of the game when using heat as this stuff will melt right before your eyes, ask me how I know!Also keep in mind to get a good stick, the surface your working with has to be mega clean. I used isopropyl alcohol, 91% to get a good clean surface. As a great man once said, "prior proper planning prevents p*$s poor performance".All in all this is a good product and dose what it says it will do. BTW someone was complaining that there roll of vinyl was hard to unroll or it has other imperfections. Well mine did too and all I did was warm it with a hair dryer and it flattened right out.Anyway this product get my thumbs up and looks really great on my C4 dash. Just ordered another roll to finish my interiorTony aka The Motorcycle Man
O**R
Great Value!
This faux carbon fiber vinyl wrap worked perfect to protect my BMW motorcycle top case. I got the matte finish and it blended perfect with the stock plastic to create a cool look and protect the stock plastic from luggage attached to the back seat. The key is in the prep work. I let the vinyl sit in the sun and get nice and warm after I made a paper template as a cutting guide. Make sure your surfaces are clean and take your time cutting the vinyl. I had no sharp bends so I can't comment on that, but everything went on well and the adhesion seems pretty good. For the price it is really good quality and looks great.
C**S
Too thin for its own good...kinda
I'm sure this is great for wrapping smaller objects, since how thin it is makes it that much more formable easily around certain curves. However the whole point of me buying a 1.5ft wide roll was to wrap a fairly large object, and this isn't all that forgiving. The material's so thin that 1) it VERY easily sticks/rolls back onto itself after unrolling it and still so after the backing is removed (which is a handling nightmare if trying to deal with a fairly large piece), 2) it can wrinkle and crease very easily, and 3) cleanly cutting it along your prefered path seems nearly impossible without drift and propogating into unwanted, jagged tears. A thicker material would allow for much cleaner cuts, less creasing, and easier handling.All that aside, when you get it laid out well then it does look quite nice, aside from the jagged tear edges that have to be tucked from view. Just the right amount of heat helps relax into place any lifted edges that don't want to stick at first.
C**R
Love this stuff
Sticks well & it's made well; bubbles were a little difficult to get out until I got the hang of the squeegee; needed it to cover some scratches & peeling paint & still have a lot left over- picture of before & after.
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