Great video. Thank you for sharing. I just had my van wrapped and I am very dissatisfied with the work performed so I am going to redo my back windows myself so brought me to your channel to check out how to do it.
Good job, only critique is when printing the graphic to suit that particular window panel use a vehicle template software and put a very light grey key line round the window shape 5mm out from the cut line shape of the panel and save your self all the positional time with tapes and measuring.
Can you elaborate on the 1/4 clear strip? Can you link that product & does it go over or under to keep edges down? I had my truck vinyl wrapped for my company & they did a less than admirable job specifically on my back window… It has a center sliding window. The edge cuts aren’t clean & some areas are lifting. Can I just trim 1/8 & heat on a low setting with my heat gun? I install high-end wallcoverings for a living so I won’t have any issues fixing it myself with a straight edge & Olfa knife.
I have always thought of trying this to go all the way around my car. Everything but the windshield. I have seen trucks and vans with this on the outside, but never been inside on to see what can be seen out during the day. Can anyone see inside at night or is it still prevent that too? Im not even sure if going all the way around is legal either.😂
Your answer is not correct @tonyloewen. It’s because the adhesive is on the back part so you have to stick it to the surface from the front and it’s see-through from the inside
The videographer should have showed what it looks like from inside the cab. That's the whole purpose of perforated one-way vinyl. We want to see what it looks like from the inside outward. Surprising that nobody thought of that... kind of a waste of time watching for me.
Great video. Thank you for sharing. I just had my van wrapped and I am very dissatisfied with the work performed so I am going to redo my back windows myself so brought me to your channel to check out how to do it.
Good job, only critique is when printing the graphic to suit that particular window panel use a vehicle template software and put a very light grey key line round the window shape 5mm out from the cut line shape of the panel and save your self all the positional time with tapes and measuring.
Can you talk about the pros and cons of laminated perf vs unlaminated
Does it come off easily if you decide to remove it later?
do you do a cut on the cutting machine if so what is your force on the blade?
how about showing the view from inside the vehivle? Does a full heat mean the heater goes over the full surface?
You can also cut 1/8 all around and add a 1/4 clear strip to seal the job since perforated vinyl tend to unstick on the border (on dark bleed print)
That is also an option, I’ve been doing it this was for a while and have never had any issues yet.
Can you elaborate on the 1/4 clear strip? Can you link that product & does it go over or under to keep edges down? I had my truck vinyl wrapped for my company & they did a less than admirable job specifically on my back window… It has a center sliding window. The edge cuts aren’t clean & some areas are lifting. Can I just trim 1/8 & heat on a low setting with my heat gun? I install high-end wallcoverings for a living so I won’t have any issues fixing it myself with a straight edge & Olfa knife.
What size perf holes 1mm?
Can you repeat what you said about laminating perf?🙏🏼
How do you remove it ?
I have always thought of trying this to go all the way around my car. Everything but the windshield. I have seen trucks and vans with this on the outside, but never been inside on to see what can be seen out during the day. Can anyone see inside at night or is it still prevent that too? Im not even sure if going all the way around is legal either.😂
Why does it have to go on the outside of the glass
You wouldn’t be able to see it if it was on the inside of tinted glass.
Your answer is not correct @tonyloewen. It’s because the adhesive is on the back part so you have to stick it to the surface from the front and it’s see-through from the inside
@@shaquannahwilliams8061his answer is correct
The videographer should have showed what it looks like from inside the cab. That's the whole purpose of perforated one-way vinyl. We want to see what it looks like from the inside outward. Surprising that nobody thought of that... kind of a waste of time watching for me.