what are you going to do to be able to wrap front and rear bumper if the clear coat is coming off? Sand it down? does this mean, for this particular car, that the warranty is off? is the client getting a re wrap for free? what happens with 3M if they find out the wrap was not defective and it was faulty paint job after all? Wow this video brought way more questions than answers. Great work. Really appreciate you sharing this info.
You would firstly let the customer know about the lacquer issue, and get permission from them to sand the problem areas down, you can still warrant the full wrap, but won't guarantee that the paint will be fine after taking the wrap off, however if the claim is because of the lacquer on the bumper, then you could refuse the warranty claim however you should consider you option on a case by case basis, if a situation like this happens you could just charge material cost only. CK Wrap is rewrapping this car for free because the failure as happened and the colour is now unavailable so next best thing is to re wrap the all car, personly i think thats excellent service . 3M wont do anything if its becasuee of bad paint and got nothing to do with the material, however 3m isnt the best to deal with when making material warranty claims, i persoanlly wouldnt even bother contacting 3m. The material on this video is actually vvivid and not 3m
I just finished my first wrap and that is exactly what happened to me. The paint came off when I re positioned the wrap. It ended up looking like an air bubble in the wrap but it was actually air between the roof and the paint on the wrap. Cost me the price of extra vinyl to wrap the roof again. A learning experience. Always enjoy your vids :)
My gfs genesis has the same problem with the clear flaking off on the bumpers and side skirts. Basically the non metal panels have an issue with the paint. It’s never been re-painted. It’s a common manufacturer problem for these models.
So from bits of what you said if the clear is peeling and you rub it back to where it isn't peeling you can wrap it? Don't care about ripping more off when the wrap is removed or warranty as the paint is already screwed, would just like to have a shot at wrapping it.
Some asked this question and im not sure it was answered. If you wrap over peeled clear coat like that does it show through the wrap? Like if you dont care what happens to the clear coat, could the wrap stay on for a little while till you get it painted?
So basically the advice seems to be not to waste money and effort on respraying if you are ever considering wrap or dip coverings because you will more likely damage both than protect a standard non-OEM paint job.
If the non oem paint job is a good paint job and the painter does their part then it most likely won't be a problem. But it's a catch 22, I can't warranty the wrap adhering to the bumper if it's not painted. BUT, if the paint gives out and causes the vinyl to lift then I also can't warranty that as well
@@CKWraps I think I would just say there is no warranty on vinyl/rubber bumpers period. Maybe give a discount if they are repeat customer and just want it fixed. Just be up front about it and explain why and I think most customers will understand. There are always those that will casually forget that it was mentioned as 'no warranty' but that's life. Put it in the original contract as well as a CYA.
Happened to me recently wrapping a satin white Bentley :-O Came off in large pieces..sucks but it isnt the wrappers fault. Paint looked fine before wrapping, I.M.O its when its painted and not baked or bad prep. My advise is to have a disclaimer before taking on any job
Didnt answer much in the video like what's the most cost effective solution for prepping a peeling panel for wrap? Could it continue to peel while the wrap is installed and what does that look like? What are the specific steps to getting it smooth and able to be wrapped?
My paint is in a similar condition to the car in the video. When sanding down, is it a case of leaving it once smooth? Or is it worth ehating with some clearcoat? Would it make a difference to the texture/finish in that area?
I think more specifically my question was... Is vinyl wrap an alternative to painting and already flaking and crusty terrible looking paint job on a car?
I'm wanting to try wrapping my SUV but the hood needs to be painted first. How much time/days should I let the paint the cure before wrapping?? I'm an auto painter and I know in some instances it can take months for a "full" cure out.
So it seems that it's NOT that you can't wrap if there is some clear coat peeling but more for the removal of the wrap as it will take the clear coat and potentially paint with it? My question is... how does the Vinyl adhere to a part of the body work if there is clear peel?
The can't part comes in when you try to reposition the film and it lifts. The piece of vinyl is now ruined and has to be trashed. $$$$ Not worth it. Worse, it could lift after a period of time and you end up with bubbles or letting go near the edges, aka ruined vinyl. Also $$$$ Not worth it.
Hey everyone hope you all ok, looking for advise how to praper damaged dumper with stone chips, how you wrap over it? Done sanding do i need to do filling and apply wrap on it? Becouse i found some information that wrap do not stick on the filling, how you doing? Do i need spray something on the filling( primer or clear coat)? Thank for informacion.
Is this due to low quality clear coat and poor application by the bodyshop or just a product of any aftermarket paint job? I mean can you use top quality 2K clear coat, baked well with well painted edges and not get clear coat lift with wraps, or at least lessen the chances a lot more? Thanks!
I messed up on some clearcoat. Some is smooth but in some areas the clear became rough from it drying to fast when spraying. It feels like 240 grit sandpaper. Is this wrappable? Could I wet sand it down to 600grit and then wrap? Or does it have to be like 3000 grit to wrap?
Just get it smooth I have been wrapping for 7years and it just needs to be smooth if not it shows whatever is underneath it. If that is helpful at all. So whatever sandpaper it smooth it out and feather it down flush
@@ThatWrapperDude sorry dude I know this is 2 years old but I’m desperate lol. My car has been keyed pretty deep down to the primer I’d say. How would I go about prepping this to wrap it? I’m gutted and just want this scratch covered lol!
so I have a infiniti G37 sport coupe that has factory paint on it and I want to wrap it myself. I have paint chips and a little bit of damage on the rear bumper. I would have to have these things fix in order to wrap it and have a flush finish correct?
I got a reply about this question. I was told that damage such a dents would have to be repaired but paint chips should be covered up well by vinyl. However, if you do want a complete finish fixing all damage will be the best option.
Great video im glad its from u i posted on previous video im having same issue so i should use duct tape to rip off loose clearcoat i wanted to go chrome red but that is too hard to work with being novice and i wanna use soap water so it makes it easier to install
TrimmzOG no. The smallest crease will allow air to be trapped and will lift. Major failure will come after it. And don’t try and just go over it to hide it. It will look even worse.
Thats why i wouldnt do a rap , that makes me nervous , who knows if that shit will wreck your paint , On a 100k audi s6 nooooo way. Its a mirror already ill keep the phantom black.😊
My roof of my BMW 535i was ruined by a roof wrap. Before I bought the car, the roof was wrapped, but removed before I bought it. A few weeks of owning the car I started noticing wierd testure on the clear coat. I tried having it wet sanded but it never was right again.
I hate when people think wrap is the new paint! If your paint is damaged wrapping wont fix it!! Damged paint only brings headaches to vinyl installers!
Wrong question. You are talking about a repainted car that has a poor clear coat. My car is twenty years old and the clearcoat has come off in only the areas exposed by sun. The areas with no sun exposure when parked has great paint/clear coat. I need to just have a body shop feather out the areas where the edge is where it has fallen off. The questions I have are: 1. You stated that wrap does NOT stick as well to areas that are sanded with no clear coat. Does the bare sanded paint need a special sealer for wrapping? 2. I have a fiberglass shell. The clear coat is all gone on it and it is just gel coat. Does wrap stick to sanded fiberglass/gel coat? 3. Do you recommend spraying clear coat on sanded surfaces for a better adhesion? Also, I just noticed that you don’t answer any questions so why am I wasting time on here??? You want idiots to pay you for an answer. I will ask some other wrapper who is not as greedy and actually answers questions!
what are you going to do to be able to wrap front and rear bumper if the clear coat is coming off? Sand it down? does this mean, for this particular car, that the warranty is off? is the client getting a re wrap for free? what happens with 3M if they find out the wrap was not defective and it was faulty paint job after all? Wow this video brought way more questions than answers. Great work. Really appreciate you sharing this info.
You would firstly let the customer know about the lacquer issue, and get permission from them to sand the problem areas down, you can still warrant the full wrap, but won't guarantee that the paint will be fine after taking the wrap off, however if the claim is because of the lacquer on the bumper, then you could refuse the warranty claim however you should consider you option on a case by case basis, if a situation like this happens you could just charge material cost only. CK Wrap is rewrapping this car for free because the failure as happened and the colour is now unavailable so next best thing is to re wrap the all car, personly i think thats excellent service . 3M wont do anything if its becasuee of bad paint and got nothing to do with the material, however 3m isnt the best to deal with when making material warranty claims, i persoanlly wouldnt even bother contacting 3m. The material on this video is actually vvivid and not 3m
I just finished my first wrap and that is exactly what happened to me. The paint came off when I re positioned the wrap. It ended up looking like an air bubble in the wrap but it was actually air between the roof and the paint on the wrap. Cost me the price of extra vinyl to wrap the roof again. A learning experience. Always enjoy your vids :)
What did you do on the second wrap? Sand it all down before hand?
My gfs genesis has the same problem with the clear flaking off on the bumpers and side skirts. Basically the non metal panels have an issue with the paint. It’s never been re-painted. It’s a common manufacturer problem for these models.
So if you have flaking clear coat does it need to be sanded before the wrap? Sand and clear coat again?
So from bits of what you said if the clear is peeling and you rub it back to where it isn't peeling you can wrap it? Don't care about ripping more off when the wrap is removed or warranty as the paint is already screwed, would just like to have a shot at wrapping it.
Some asked this question and im not sure it was answered. If you wrap over peeled clear coat like that does it show through the wrap? Like if you dont care what happens to the clear coat, could the wrap stay on for a little while till you get it painted?
yes it shows through. it doesn’t look the best, i wrapped my bfs friends car, and clear coat was coming off, it shows through the vinyl.
you need to prep it, wet sand etc
@@ExcaliburTTPprep it as in sand the whole panel down? If so how what grit?
@@Jordan3v do it in stages, 400,600,800,1000,1500,2000
Similar to that really
So basically the advice seems to be not to waste money and effort on respraying if you are ever considering wrap or dip coverings because you will more likely damage both than protect a standard non-OEM paint job.
If the non oem paint job is a good paint job and the painter does their part then it most likely won't be a problem. But it's a catch 22, I can't warranty the wrap adhering to the bumper if it's not painted. BUT, if the paint gives out and causes the vinyl to lift then I also can't warranty that as well
@@CKWraps I think I would just say there is no warranty on vinyl/rubber bumpers period. Maybe give a discount if they are repeat customer and just want it fixed. Just be up front about it and explain why and I think most customers will understand. There are always those that will casually forget that it was mentioned as 'no warranty' but that's life. Put it in the original contract as well as a CYA.
Best teacher ever!!! 👍🏼
Happened to me recently wrapping a satin white Bentley :-O Came off in large pieces..sucks but it isnt the wrappers fault. Paint looked fine before wrapping, I.M.O its when its painted and not baked or bad prep. My advise is to have a disclaimer before taking on any job
Didnt answer much in the video like what's the most cost effective solution for prepping a peeling panel for wrap? Could it continue to peel while the wrap is installed and what does that look like? What are the specific steps to getting it smooth and able to be wrapped?
what's the name of that gray wrap? it's beautiful
How would you wrap a car that doesn’t have a seam on the roof? Like the quarter panel and the roof are one continuous piece. Thank you for your time.
Seams at each piller probably
I’m wondering if i should wrap my car .. the paint on my 08 civic has a little bit of sun damage
My paint is in a similar condition to the car in the video. When sanding down, is it a case of leaving it once smooth? Or is it worth ehating with some clearcoat? Would it make a difference to the texture/finish in that area?
i would like to know that aswhele . Do you know the answer by now?
just leave it smooth if youre just gonna wrap over it itll stick better with rough smooth surface anyway
I think more specifically my question was... Is vinyl wrap an alternative to painting and already flaking and crusty terrible looking paint job on a car?
I'm wanting to try wrapping my SUV but the hood needs to be painted first. How much time/days should I let the paint the cure before wrapping?? I'm an auto painter and I know in some instances it can take months for a "full" cure out.
What is the minimum grain i have to sand it with before i wrap over it?
Did u ever find an answer? I’m wondering the same thing
@@mars9313 Im going for a finish with 1000 wet sanding just in case. im starting next week so i will let you know how things are working out.
@@Random_4U updates?
@@tlo4ed540 320 would be the minimum to start wrap over. im starting next week. i was to bussy lately. i will update.
@@Random_4U update?
Thank you for sharing knowledge, hugs from Brazil !!!
Ha!!!!! Gaaaaay!!!
Have a question..when you wrap vehicles do you take the wrap to the inside of the door jams? Or just to the edge of the doors, trunk etc..
What about if there is no clear coat at all?
So it seems that it's NOT that you can't wrap if there is some clear coat peeling but more for the removal of the wrap as it will take the clear coat and potentially paint with it? My question is... how does the Vinyl adhere to a part of the body work if there is clear peel?
you will see where the clear is coming off and it is super obvious
The can't part comes in when you try to reposition the film and it lifts. The piece of vinyl is now ruined and has to be trashed. $$$$ Not worth it. Worse, it could lift after a period of time and you end up with bubbles or letting go near the edges, aka ruined vinyl. Also $$$$ Not worth it.
Which wrap is this, looks soo clean
What about small rock chips on the hood can you wrap over that?
Yes!! I was hoping to see the rest of this
Hey everyone hope you all ok, looking for advise how to praper damaged dumper with stone chips, how you wrap over it? Done sanding do i need to do filling and apply wrap on it? Becouse i found some information that wrap do not stick on the filling, how you doing? Do i need spray something on the filling( primer or clear coat)? Thank for informacion.
By the way, ck wrap you amazing, i learned so much from you, still got some questions looking forward to get some advice from you.👍🙂
Do you have to strip all the film or just the areas that is flaking?
Is this due to low quality clear coat and poor application by the bodyshop or just a product of any aftermarket paint job? I mean can you use top quality 2K clear coat, baked well with well painted edges and not get clear coat lift with wraps, or at least lessen the chances a lot more? Thanks!
knowledgeable stuff👍 great job.
Is there any PPF or vinyl that can camouflage orange peel please help need your advice
You probably gone over this but can you wrap over stone chips?
I messed up on some clearcoat. Some is smooth but in some areas the clear became rough from it drying to fast when spraying. It feels like 240 grit sandpaper. Is this wrappable? Could I wet sand it down to 600grit and then wrap? Or does it have to be like 3000 grit to wrap?
Nice question
Just get it smooth I have been wrapping for 7years and it just needs to be smooth if not it shows whatever is underneath it. If that is helpful at all. So whatever sandpaper it smooth it out and feather it down flush
@@ThatWrapperDude sorry dude I know this is 2 years old but I’m desperate lol. My car has been keyed pretty deep down to the primer I’d say. How would I go about prepping this to wrap it? I’m gutted and just want this scratch covered lol!
@@jameswallace7091 spray primer/filler - sand the area smooth and then wrap the panel like normal.
so........what do we do lol sand it down? or what?
Im going to peel as far as i can go with pressure hose tape and maybe light wet sand
so I have a infiniti G37 sport coupe that has factory paint on it and I want to wrap it myself. I have paint chips and a little bit of damage on the rear bumper. I would have to have these things fix in order to wrap it and have a flush finish correct?
i would like to know that. Do you know the answer by now?
I got a reply about this question. I was told that damage such a dents would have to be repaired but paint chips should be covered up well by vinyl. However, if you do want a complete finish fixing all damage will be the best option.
Great video im glad its from u i posted on previous video im having same issue so i should use duct tape to rip off loose clearcoat i wanted to go chrome red but that is too hard to work with being novice and i wanna use soap water so it makes it easier to install
I have rock chips on my roof, what should I do
Thanks for illustrating, I was in denial lol
Can you wrap over dents?
TrimmzOG no. The smallest crease will allow air to be trapped and will lift. Major failure will come after it. And don’t try and just go over it to hide it. It will look even worse.
Will it peel on an expensive paint job thats done right? Is factory paint the only thing that holds?
If the non oem paint job is a good paint job and the painter does their part then it most likely won't be a problem.
What grit should I use
Can you wrap over hard water spots?
Thats why i wouldnt do a rap , that makes me nervous , who knows if that shit will wreck your paint , On a 100k audi s6 nooooo way. Its a mirror already ill keep the phantom black.😊
My roof of my BMW 535i was ruined by a roof wrap. Before I bought the car, the roof was wrapped, but removed before I bought it. A few weeks of owning the car I started noticing wierd testure on the clear coat. I tried having it wet sanded but it never was right again.
I’ve been waiting for this video!!! 👌🏽👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
So the solution?
Could you wrap a person sometime?
I hate when people think wrap is the new paint! If your paint is damaged wrapping wont fix it!! Damged paint only brings headaches to vinyl installers!
Hey man not everyone is an auto body expert lol and it can be hard news to hear
If you don't care about the paint or clear coat getting damaged, then why not just wrap it up??
Thank you 🙏
So this is a non warranty job correct? So you should not have to eat this job?
It's still a warranty job, since the wrap wasn't lifting because of paint failure on the front bumper
This is my first time seeing your channel, like what I see so far 👍🏾. Question is there a carbon fiber wrap for Car’s?
Yea absolutely. There's flat and 1080 or '3D' wrap that's actually textured to feel like real carbon fiber
Holy shit thanks for teaching me how to vinyl wrap, but can I teach you how to properly mount a lapel mic? My ears are bleeding.
Argh something is up with the audio :(
You answered nothing
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Wrong question. You are talking about a repainted car that has a poor clear coat. My car is twenty years old and the clearcoat has come off in only the areas exposed by sun. The areas with no sun exposure when parked has great paint/clear coat. I need to just have a body shop feather out the areas where the edge is where it has fallen off.
The questions I have are:
1. You stated that wrap does NOT stick as well to areas that are sanded with no clear coat. Does the bare sanded paint need a special sealer for wrapping?
2. I have a fiberglass shell. The clear coat is all gone on it and it is just gel coat. Does wrap stick to sanded fiberglass/gel coat?
3. Do you recommend spraying clear coat on sanded surfaces for a better adhesion?
Also, I just noticed that you don’t answer any questions so why am I wasting time on here??? You want idiots to pay you for an answer. I will ask some other wrapper who is not as greedy and actually answers questions!
That's why the front cover wrap lifted not your fault..
7min for this be TLDR NO
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Please get better audio
you answered nothing