🚗 Wrap It Up: Your Car Deserves a Makeover!
The VViViD+ Premium Vinyl Wrap Film in Gloss Suzuka Ice Grey is a high-quality, self-adhesive vinyl designed for easy application and long-lasting performance. Measuring 1.49ft x 5ft, it features self-healing technology, making it resistant to scratches, abrasions, and environmental factors. Ideal for both professional and DIY applications, this vinyl ensures a safe, non-corrosive installation with a lifespan of up to 10 years.
T**.
Better than 3M so far
Long story short, wrapped my '72 Vette with 3M a few years back. The original paint was pretty bad, so don't hate me for wrapping a classic. The 3M bubbled up like chicken pox in the sun. I would pop a bubble, then 80 came in its place. I know the surface is a mess, so can't lay total blame on 3M for that.This VVIVID wrap seems to be much better. Goes on easy. It's been in the sun and no signs of bubbling. Crossing my fingers.My 5 stars are for the extra clear layer they have on top. This helps during install so you don't scratch and swirl the wrap while installing it. Genius! That was one big issue with the 3M is that I had to baby the wrap a lot to prevent micro swirls even with a fresh applicator. The VVIVID clear layer pops right off when you want it to and presents you with a perfect surface.
V**A
hello kitty car
ok for the price it wasn’t bad - now just a few complaints- first had defects in the wrap like creases even with heat didn’t come out and some i trimmed off - second was uneven - third was there was a lot of white at the edges - otherwise not bad just to do on an old car - it took two people to do
A**M
Learning curve
Only giving 4 stars. This was my first time using vivid wrap, I have always used 3m. Some of the wrap was damaged when a received it, only the outer one or two layers of the roll, but still frustrating. I ordered 3 rolls, two of the Miami teal, and one matte black to redo some of the matte black already on my car while replacing some with teal. I thought I was ordering the gloss teal, however I got the matte teal. I went back and looked and it says I ordered the matte, even though I remember clicking the gloss teal. Kind of bummed and not sure how that happened, but it is what it is. The Miami teal is much harder to work with than the matte black as it’s thicker. It’s also harder to work with than the 3m wraps because it’s thicker and doesn’t seem to stretch the same. All in all I don’t regret my purchase, however I’ll definitely be keeping these things in mind before ordering wraps again and choosing if I go with vivid or 3m. For the price, it isn’t bad wrap though. Just keep in mind it is harder to work with than 3m wrap, and make sure you have a good heat gun to help with stretching and molding the wrap to the car without air pockets/bubbles. I will also say so far it has seemed to hold up well, however it hasn’t even been a month yet either so time will tell. The matte black also has more of a gray appearance than the 3m matte black. So you can tell if you previously had 3m on your car and planned to use vivid to replace a few panels of the wrap. Also for note, the 3m wrap on my car lasted over 10 years with minimal issues (ex husband backed into a pole with my car and damaged the wrap in a few spots). So I have pretty high standards for wrap. Also don’t forget to order the 3m vinyl wrap edge tape if you want the wrap to stay on and last without peeling off! I didn’t see any for sale by vivid on here so I went with 3m again on that. Again, still not bad for the price even if it only ends up lasting a year or two. (Will update if I have issues with the wrap later). If you’ve never wrapped a car before, make sure you have the right tools too, it will make all the difference in how your wrap job turns out. I felt the need to write this review because my shop had only ever worked with 3m wrap, but since I’m currently home pregnant, I decided to look at other options to redo my car at home by myself. Also- heads up! Matte Miami teal, has sparkles in it. Which I think is odd since it’s a matte wrap. Picture is of my car after wrapping the hood with matte Miami teal (yes it needs washed badly) the sparkles in the matte make it look funky and almost a different color.
M**A
Pretty good!
Its a little difficult to get around the small corners of things but overall I think it's a pretty good product!
M**S
Better than 3M and much cheaper
It’s easier to work with, looks better and is cheaper why would anyone pay 4 times more for 3M when the vivid alternative is remarkably better in every imaginable way.
A**T
It’s cool
Looks dope but scratches extremely easy
J**.
Quality Product. Small Colorway Issue.
Good Product. Ordered in Nardo Gray. Having the plastic cap on it was nice to protect the surface of the vinyl during install. Reasonable delivery time and well priced. I did have several spots on my 5'x10' roll though where straight out of the package, the gray under the plastic cap had browned/discolored. I had yet to install or apply any heat to the product. Had to work my project around those spots so ended up having a bit more scrap/unusable product. Overall still satisfied but would like to suggest a bit better quality control.
R**N
1st time wrapping, went great, 50ft roll for Jeep Wrangler
FIRST: I was very worried about the color especially because pictures on amazon were lacking. The color is different in different lighting, as all colors are, but in natural or bright light it is that glam hot pink we wanted! It does come across as darker magenta in poor light but we also have custom hot pink seats in our car and in low light people always call them red, that is just how pink looks in low light. Look at the difference between the door being wrapped on my kitchen table vs outside by the waterfall, big difference.First time wrapping. Did it with my wife. Im very skilled DIY and she is not so much but likes to partake in everything - that being said, I was able to handle the material and figure it out. She couldn't figure it out even after days of working with it. My point being is that wrapping in general actually takes some skill. I even struggled through most of this project but was able to correct most of my mistakes. Couple of notes..1) this was my first time wrapping anything so it was a huge undertaking and did not realize how technical some of the tougher part would be.2) If you stretch the material with heat, it is very difficult as a beginner to get the material to be predicable after that. After about 40 hours of working on this project i was able to more freely use the heat gun without shooting myself in the foot.3) The adhesive is pretty awesome but there are definitely a few places where i felt like i had to really melt the material to get it to stick, but it was the same level of adhesion that was very forgiving when I was correcting my own mistakes4) I watched about 15 hours of instructional videos before I did this.As far as the final finish, its incredible and turns heads everywhere we go.
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