🚗 Wrap It Up: Unleash Your Vehicle's Potential!
The 3M 2080 S12 Satin Black Vinyl Vehicle Wrap Film is a high-quality, dual-cast vinyl film measuring 5ft x 22ft, designed for easy application with bubble-free air egress technology. Its 3.5mil thickness ensures durability, making it ideal for wrapping various surfaces, including vehicles and boats. Each purchase includes an Rvinyl Application Card for guided installation.
J**H
Great vinyl, but shipping was not good.
It’s 3M wrap vinyl. Easy to work with and does the job. The shipping container was trash. They just rolled the material up snd threw it in a bag. Once I got the creases and rolled edges out, I could finally start my project. If they would have shipped it in a tube like most professional suppliers do it would have been way better and saved more time on my project.
M**E
Amazing quality
Great quality, packaging was top notch. the vinyl came blemish free and was of the highest quality
B**R
Solid sheeting
This product is easy to cut and work with and provides a durable easy to clean finish
K**E
It’s doable
It’s not easy to do. Took 3 of us but we knew it wouldn’t be easy. Only thing we didn’t like was that the card to smooth it down ended up putting little scratches on it. Make sure to have lots of help while doing this.
A**N
Product is is good but color...
I'm looking for a dark matte red and I had no idea how hard this would be. I know they say colors look different online but with the amount of things I buy on Amazon, I've had maybe a handful of encounters where colors didn't match.Regardless, the red looked perfect on here. Even better than I was willing to settle for. It came and I was a little shocked at first. I just stood and stared at it. It seriously made me immediately think of christmas wrapping paper. A deep maroon with a deep shine. Like velvet. I think I could have done it if the shine aspect wasn't in it.I've gone through three colors on here. My best advice even though I didn't want to, was buy the sample cards on anything you want to try. Bring them out into the sun if they are going to be put in or outside of your car. When you see the difference from online and in person you'll thank yourself for not wasting time ordering something and thinking you're going to start your project. Yeah it's a couple bucks and I do NOT like "wasting" money but after ordering three colors and having to send back, I'd slap myself in the head when I started looking for the vinyl. Don't pass up the opportunity. For those that don't have the options, scour the reviews for comparisons of what the reviewer said the color looked like. Check out the pictures too. See if they offer free returns and if no pictures or free returns, gotta make the hard decision.The product itself is great. I've never had a hard time with 3m 1080 or 2080. 1080 is more forgiving because it's thinner but if you stretch it too much it tears or makes stretch lines. 2080 needs more manipulation but it is not difficult and you can stretch it out a bit more to save any mistakes or difficult spots. Either one you're good and it takes practice. I can't tell you how much I've gone through. Yeah I'm a perfectionist but also noob. If you can take the trim off your car, do it! If not, damn it's a mother. You can't get around corners and "lock" it in as much or stretch it to lay smooth and grap the edges. Sometimes you can get away with it and others you can't. BE PATIENT with yourself and when you start telling yourself you suck, just remember everything new takes time to learn. And sometimes, even the professionals will tell you, I wouldn't do that either. (I have a guy who PPF'd my truck and he laughed (politely) and gave me kudos for still going at it. Hey, it's turned into a hobby and some stuff has actually worked!Sorry for the rant. Just check the colors and if you're not winning, sometimes the wrap professionals are the best source. Make a visit and they'll be happy to show you the insane amount of colors. If you get a bad vibe, go somewhere else.Good luck and happy wrapping!
C**A
Yup, it works
Bought this just to try it out. I used it on a small piece of plastic and it worked really well. Adhesion was excellent. Can’t wait to see where I can use it next.
J**N
Very fun to work with
I ordered two rolls of this to begin with. I had so much fun with this product, I ordered and ordered two more rolls twice as wide twice as long.Both orders arrived in perfect condition. No smashed rolls. I agree a cardboard inner tube would be nice for piece of mind, but all in all it should arrive without being smashed by shipping.Regarding wrapping, I have now performed small and large wraps. Both with cutouts and insets, and without.Remember to wrap as much as possible without more than 10% stretch. Then warm to stretch within insets and curves.When warming test a piece to break through it so you know the plasticity of the stuff and your margin for error. With that in place u can wrap and re-finish almost any surface. And you can trust it’s heat and finish won’t curl because it is designed for complete external use. I’m using it on non-external car surfaces, dash, armrest console, headliner, details. Has worked better than I expected with a factory look (if you have a steady cut hand).
T**.
More like a scrap than a sheet.
The 3M color and finish is excellent and just as described. I only ordered a 1' x 5 piece for a small project. The sheet arrived, in typical Amazon packaging and shipping, but didn't have a roll core or anything like the product photo. So the sheet ended up kinda crushed and flattened as you see in the first photo with the tape. I reached out to the seller, who contacted me back promptly and said:"We are sorry to see this but the kit is very much usable and the creases minor. These will iron out with a heat gun and squeegee.".The second photo is the result of about 45 minutes pressing with a hot iron and a mat and burnishing with a felt edge. It is flatter, but not flat. Certainly not as flat as it could have been with decent packing. The bungs every few inches from where the envelope was folded never came out. But it was able to mount on the sticky mat for cutting and I was able to fit my design around those really bad spots for the most part. Maybe if I ordered more material it would have been packed properly. But I wouldn't order more, what is essentially a scrap, at the 5sqft price and I probably wouldn't risk a larger order getting similar treatment. The product photo shows a sophisticated shipping tube with outer box. Probably unwarranted on the small orders but who can say where the order threshold is to get good packing like that?
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