I have been watching you for a long time. I have wrapped 3 GMC Yukon XL all Vvivid wraps. Mine is Gloss Metalic Sparkle Black. Looks great. I wish i knew i could use wet technique. I have done a lot of window tint being i live in Fort Lauderdale and wet applying makes it so much easier. Doing the wrap wet would have saved me so much frustration. Next vehicle i will be doing wet
you made hybrid instaltion looks easy, thanks for the showing every corner and edges, this video motivates me to try colorfusion, btw props to your camera guy.
I never did a wrap in my life, but I heard someone saying that applying Gloss Clear PPF on top of the CF Wrap gives a almost real look to it, my 2 cents
Yo!! This is awesome thank you. Do you have mix ratio/ shampoo you prefer that does not cause hell with the PPF? On the big sheets needed for my truck I think this wet and dry method is going to help a ton. This colorfusion is pretty damn sticky on contact and loves sticking to itself because it is so limp. Any slipping will help a ton. What is the story with the Vvivid tack reducer?
Nice. Best of both worlds. What are you referring to when you said “You wouldn’t recommend trying this with regular material with a larger air release pattern”? PPF is a wet install and vinyl has air release. I’m confused😅. Also are you saying this is easier - or harder to install thus you might charge more than PPF? Thx!!! 🙏🏼👊🏼🤙🏼
This has both options available. Meaning you can install it wet or dry. It's harder in a different way because this a film that has an air release pattern, which can be installed wet or dry, but is also a TPU.
Man!!!! I've watched countless hours of your "tail light wrap" videos and I can't for the life of me figure out what I'm doing wrong with wrapping my 08 Grand Marquis tail lights! I keep getting "fingers" no matter which way I try wrapping them (left to right, right to left, top to bottom, bottom to top, etc...) I wrapped the headlights and corners, no problem!!! Please give me some advice or tips 😢
You have rounded lights on the outer side, and you have a sharp corner on the bottom inner sides touching the trunk n bumper. Tack your tint on the top opposite side of the sharp corner. Pull across and down towards the sharp corner. You will get wrinkles across so you just pull those out towards the other corners. When you glass those lines out, press the flatter areas first and heat a bit to relax the film towards the edges. Just don't over stretch.
@@Eddie89 1st. Thanks so much for getting back to me. Greatly appreciated! 2nd. So basically....wrap in an X pattern? Never crossed my mind 🤦🏻♂️. Thank you again!
@@norfolkdude0971 kind of, but start from across the corner. And emphasis on relaxing the other two corners (rounded edges but corners if you think of them as a square)
i wonder if they know about the razor scratches he is 100 percent putting in it. i get requests for wrap removal alot when we do... lol the loser shit i see is insane. only losers put stickers on nice cars ballers.. we do that kandy house of kolor drip. real shit/ not no white boy sticker shit lol
every industry has hacks and professionals. just like that guy who says he will lay a 4 coat candy for $2000 there are tons of vinyl and ppf guys who sling garbage. any installer who knows whats up will slap a chunk of film on their leg and cut it in front of you without cutting through. everything has its place! if you sell this car and someone hates the gray they peel it off. you go tri coat flip you cant go back!
You sound like you have a vendetta against vinyl. Cause you paint? 😂 Your life sucks, "baller" lol. You can't even type. You want to talk about losers; imagine having your grammar talking about "losers" 😂
I have been watching you for a long time. I have wrapped 3 GMC Yukon XL all Vvivid wraps. Mine is Gloss Metalic Sparkle Black. Looks great. I wish i knew i could use wet technique. I have done a lot of window tint being i live in Fort Lauderdale and wet applying makes it so much easier. Doing the wrap wet would have saved me so much frustration. Next vehicle i will be doing wet
you made hybrid instaltion looks easy, thanks for the showing every corner and edges, this video motivates me to try colorfusion, btw props to your camera guy.
Always enjoy watching the master @ work 😇👍
simp ass herb
Youre good at tutorials. Good video
Keep up the good work man!!! Looks good!!
Another great video CK!
Quick question, what’s your favorite recommended carbon fiber wrap for exterior?
Is Tinybot still the most realistic?
I never did a wrap in my life, but I heard someone saying that applying Gloss Clear PPF on top of the CF Wrap gives a almost real look to it, my 2 cents
Great job !!! You are the best, what brand of ppf are you using ??
How about using tack reducer? Will that work?... also, what brand is this? Thanks Chris!
Is any post heating required with this film?
Great video
Yo!! This is awesome thank you. Do you have mix ratio/ shampoo you prefer that does not cause hell with the PPF? On the big sheets needed for my truck I think this wet and dry method is going to help a ton. This colorfusion is pretty damn sticky on contact and loves sticking to itself because it is so limp. Any slipping will help a ton. What is the story with the Vvivid tack reducer?
Try Triple S.
Baby shampoo and water. 2ml of baby shampoo for every 1 liter of water.
Het Christian, alexi here :) how much alcohol you put in for your tack solution?
Nice. Best of both worlds. What are you referring to when you said “You wouldn’t recommend trying this with regular material with a larger air release pattern”? PPF is a wet install and vinyl has air release. I’m confused😅. Also are you saying this is easier - or harder to install thus you might charge more than PPF? Thx!!! 🙏🏼👊🏼🤙🏼
This has both options available. Meaning you can install it wet or dry.
It's harder in a different way because this a film that has an air release pattern, which can be installed wet or dry, but is also a TPU.
@@CKWraps Yeah as a DIY alone it’s way easier for me to wet install vinyl. So I’m wondering why even do it the hard way - unless you’re a pro 😅
@@IdiocracySpace I found the matte install on my Jeep to be easier when installing it dry
Wow, Super Clean!✨Any Chance That You Do Apprenticeships? Either Way, New Subbie Here!
Man!!!! I've watched countless hours of your "tail light wrap" videos and I can't for the life of me figure out what I'm doing wrong with wrapping my 08 Grand Marquis tail lights! I keep getting "fingers" no matter which way I try wrapping them (left to right, right to left, top to bottom, bottom to top, etc...) I wrapped the headlights and corners, no problem!!! Please give me some advice or tips 😢
I can't help you much here since we can't post pictures. But I can help on my website www.ckwraps.com
You have rounded lights on the outer side, and you have a sharp corner on the bottom inner sides touching the trunk n bumper. Tack your tint on the top opposite side of the sharp corner. Pull across and down towards the sharp corner. You will get wrinkles across so you just pull those out towards the other corners. When you glass those lines out, press the flatter areas first and heat a bit to relax the film towards the edges. Just don't over stretch.
@@Eddie89
1st. Thanks so much for getting back to me. Greatly appreciated! 2nd. So basically....wrap in an X pattern? Never crossed my mind 🤦🏻♂️. Thank you again!
@@norfolkdude0971 kind of, but start from across the corner. And emphasis on relaxing the other two corners (rounded edges but corners if you think of them as a square)
This looks like so much less effort for the ripping and sticking to get the initial lay down.
i wonder if they know about the razor scratches he is 100 percent putting in it. i get requests for wrap removal alot when we do... lol the loser shit i see is insane. only losers put stickers on nice cars ballers.. we do that kandy house of kolor drip. real shit/ not no white boy sticker shit lol
every industry has hacks and professionals. just like that guy who says he will lay a 4 coat candy for $2000 there are tons of vinyl and ppf guys who sling garbage. any installer who knows whats up will slap a chunk of film on their leg and cut it in front of you without cutting through. everything has its place! if you sell this car and someone hates the gray they peel it off. you go tri coat flip you cant go back!
My "razor scratches" self heal because it's TPU. Impossible with Cast or Polymeric films.
This comment sounds so ghetto
You sound like you have a vendetta against vinyl. Cause you paint? 😂 Your life sucks, "baller" lol. You can't even type. You want to talk about losers; imagine having your grammar talking about "losers" 😂
Just put my fries in the bag lil bro 🧍🏻♂️