@@PaweSzpak All gloss architectural films that we work with (3M Di-Noc) are flat-surface/simple-curve only, so you couldn't do a complex-curve corner like this in a gloss finish. The gloss finish on a pre-fabbed film makes it too thick/rigid and less train-able with heat. You could experiment with putting a gloss liquid top-coat of some kind over a matte vinyl after installation.
At the time I was show the customer 2 different ways to do this because I was only there for a few days. They had a lot of unit to do. I also show them heating up the whole area and stretching over. They where beginners at wrapping and was fighting with the second option. So I try to make it as simple as possible by wrapping the corners for them.
Would have been nice to hear someone explaining what they were doing and why instead of just playing music
Perfect ! Exactly what I needed to see as a vinyl wrap newbie . Thanks for uploading
Love the music!
What type of sanding sponge is being used to finish off the corner? Thanks
Awesome instructions, thanks!
What material is that? I didn't know there were sandable vinyls!
www.rmwrapsstore.com All the vinyl on this website can do it.
that sanding operation will ruin most vinyl wraps.
Not these vinyls. I sand edge all the time. See more here. th-cam.com/video/EIrykQ-agIM/w-d-xo.html
@@RMwrapsllcwhat about gloss vinyls wraps?
@@PaweSzpak All gloss architectural films that we work with (3M Di-Noc) are flat-surface/simple-curve only, so you couldn't do a complex-curve corner like this in a gloss finish. The gloss finish on a pre-fabbed film makes it too thick/rigid and less train-able with heat. You could experiment with putting a gloss liquid top-coat of some kind over a matte vinyl after installation.
Too much outward stretch. Should have tugged down a bit more and would have removed the finger.
Also, shrink your wrap before you cut.
but NOOOOOOOOOO....isn't the way to do it...
At the time I was show the customer 2 different ways to do this because I was only there for a few days. They had a lot of unit to do. I also show them heating up the whole area and stretching over. They where beginners at wrapping and was fighting with the second option. So I try to make it as simple as possible by wrapping the corners for them.