*My windows are tinted 20% rear, 35% sides with no tint on the front driver and passenger (got pulled over for the front). Its hard to tell in those end shots when Im shooting directly into the sun. **I would HIGHLY DISCOURAGE taking the trim off the car. I learned from experience it’s almost impossible to take it off without bending or damaging it. And it’s a pain in the ass to put back on.
I have a e90 too and I took all the trim off to paint. The top drip rail was no problem to take on and off but I cant get the door/window trim on for the life of me. I even took the seal out and tried but no luck. How did you get yours back in?
All this an easy fix. First, now pay attention. With shit like that, you take it to a pro! I just had tint taken off my Caddy and replaced. The cheap tint that was on it before had broke down. It was a MF to get off Rick said. (My Custom Car Guy) He showed me the pile of what use to be tint. Looked like used coffee grounds. Here is my point. Sometimes it's better to pay someone, rather than go through all that grief.
For anybody planning to do this themselves, hit the vinyl with the heat gun BEFORE you trim the excess with the x-acto knife (but after pushing it in with the squeegee). The heat will cause the vinyl to hug the inner contours and adhere better to the material. If you apply heat after cutting, as shown in this video, you run the risk of it shrinking too much and exposing the underlying chrome you're trying to cover up and it just won't adhere as well. Also, the way the larger chunk of vinyl was used for the rear swooping section near the c-pillar runs the risk of the wind over time peeling back the vinyl. If you insist on doing the wrap in two sections, do that section first, then the longer thin sections over top, that way when the car is travelling forward the long part stepping down the the rear part creates a better transition for the air and no possibility of the air catching underneath and slowly prying it up over time. A better solution though is to buy vinyl tall enough to reach the peak and valley of the trim piece and do it all in one shot so there are no visible transitions.
A lot of wasted material. I also sometimes use a light mist of soapy water so I can maneuver the strip around and then heat gun the bubbles out. Take a really sharp sewing needle and poke bubbles and lightly damp sponge to work out the moisture while using the heat gun. It’s kind of finesse work but the pin holes are microscopic and the heat evaporates the moisture underneath. I’m not professional but I’ve done decent trim jobs on my own cars this way.
I did the same on my car, but I used the heat gun to curve the vinyl on the rear corner and I use the same 2" tape, you really do not need to use the big roll. thank you to show the process .
So, basically you heated that tape in the same time when you layed it on the trims or? It sounds like better solution than using big roll. I need to try this too. Thanks!
Use what’s left of the larger piece to wrap the pillars on the doors beside the windows to make them glossy as well. Did that to my e90 and it almost looks like solid panes of glass on the sides of the car.
looking to do this to my e46 and came across this video, how do you think matte black would look or is gloss a better option with it being by the 'glossy' windows?
I thought this job was going to be difficult after watching this video. I was going to pay someone to do it for me, but the person became unavailable, so I did it myself. Boy am I glad I did. I saved money and it was not as hard as I thought. Thanks for the video Bro.👍
@@brayanr9240 Dude you're brilliant. That's true with everything. If they told us not to wear masks, we would be protesting and wanting to wear masks. 😒
Great video. Really appreciate your honesty, the way you admitted that you're learning and took advice from other videos and appreciate people who do this professionally. Very cool, we need more people like you who aren't trying to act like they know everything.
Bro in 20 years you are going to listen to yourself working with your father who has been gone for a while and wondering what you were thinking talking about wanting to leave. Life is weird man. Love your dad while you have him
He said, "I am just renting right now so I come over my parents' to do these DIYs" and then proceeded to highlight his dad's awesome work for the church. He did mumble a bit so you probably didn't hear him correctly. He was just trying to say that he wishes he had his own space in his current rent location. Taking the time in his video to highlight his dad's work shows he appreciates and cherishes him. ❤
I thought my favorite part was gonna be when you said we can buy off Amazon or we don't have to. Very cool, dad was a great cameo, but the smooth jazz takes the cake. Great video!
This takes me back to when i did the interior trim of my e90. I covered all the wood trim, plus the center console trim and steering wheel trim. Damn, it looked so good with the brown leather! Got so many compliments! I took my time over 2 days!! It was worth it!!!!!!
You say you've never done this before, but you sure made it look like you've been doing it at least a little while. Nice job. I wish these car dealerships would just make it easy and make the beltline kits in black. Most everyone wants to black it out anyway (at least on the sports/high-end cars)...
Great tip about the larger vinyl piece for the back corner. I have a Grand Cherokee with hard angle in the back corner and the 2" tape is nearly impossible to stretch around that corner without creasing. FYI the reason its more difficult without those gloves is because it looks like you were using glossy vinyl. If you go with a Matte vinyl you don't need gloves. The gloves or a microfiber cloth do come in handy when doing your final heating. Much easier to slide across the surface without burning your fingers and you get a more even finish.
Yeah it's fairly simple. Just takes a lot of time which might be why they charge so much. But yeah I think anyone could do this at home with some patience!
Great video! I was on the fence of trying this myself, but after seeing this, I think I'm going to give it a go. Ordering through your links, thanks brother! Great production and editing too btw. The video quality and music are really well done. I think you've found your niche.
If you have a heat gun, a little bit of heat will make the vinyl a little more pliable and the adhesive stick a little better. Just finished doing this to the driver's side of my A5 and it was definitely a bit of a pain in the butt however it looks amazing if you take your time.
Another great video 🙃 the music and visual shots are always so soothing 🙇🏻♀️ thanks for the tips! I'm planning on doing this after finally removing my 5 year stuck on plasti dip... I'm sure it's going to make my car look a lot sleeker than the cheap spray. Thanks again 🙏
i vinyl wrapped (in matte CF) the interior trim on my e82 128i m sport and it was definitely a testing of your patience kind of DIY, but it came out great. I would also suggest a hair dryer, to mold the vinyl to the trim.
Long time follower and first comment... I wish this video came out last year when I tried doing the same thing to my E90 335xi. I watched a couple of TH-cam videos at the time and they made it seem so simple to do. I think the biggest take away from this video is using the masking tape, gloves, and knowing not to stretch the wrap!
Yes! The special wrap gloves are really what make it possible. They eliminate the friction your fingertips and the vinyl and make it so much easier to apply
Джастин, привет из России ) Свою е90 я уже продал, сейчас владею е60. Но твои видео смотреть не перестал. У тебя точно есть талант, отличный контент. Проверну со своей машиной то же самое )
Good tutorial thank. Ive plasti dipped my trim twice now and looking back i shouldve went straight for the vinyl wrap. Honestly looks even easier and better end product.
Well, done video, i’ve watched quite a few of your videos in the past, enjoy them all 👍. Curious how the wrap held up over time? Is it durable, did it scratch up?
Id do a precise cut, i just tried it for the first time last night. It looked super nice and I had to use multiple pieces due to the curve of my car, I overlapped them and couldnt see it at night but during the day its so damn obvious. so now i gotta re do it all lmao, Your best option is to try and use one sheet for as long as possible with no cuts. If you do have to cut it i wouldnt give it much overlap, maybe a centimeter
Looks good bro. Great video with great explanation about the procedure. Definitely will recommend your video to some of my friends that want to to this to. Im waiting for my amazon package to come in and try it for myself on my F10!
Was fhis made BEFORE the knifeless tape was a thing? If not, wondering why you chose to use an exacto instead? I followed this and being new it didnt come out great, not awful but not perfect. Later i found the knifeless method and easy peasy plus didnt chop up my rubbers this time! Wish I found that 1st! But thanks and for you im sure this is fine being experienced but might wanna try knifeless and save some time and mitigate some expensive risk :)
looking to do this to my e46 and came across this video, how do you think matte black would look or is gloss a better option with it being by the 'glossy' windows?
How do you make the transition from one piece to another when they arent at the edge of an actual piece of trim? (ie when you used the larger sheet for the curve into the 2" for the rest of the top). Thanks for any info!
if you're using that large piece of vinyl for the back part that is a bit wider, that means you're going to heave a seam right? you can't do it in one piece if you do it that way
I’m confuse in only one thing are we supposed to use the heat gun or not ? Or it depends on the Vini? Some ppl say not to use the heat gun cux it creates bubbles or whatever ever can someone explain ?
I'm going to be chrome deleting / blacking out my girlfriend's car, she has a Nissan Altima which has the wider chrome on the rear side trim. Could I use a larger vinyl roll? Or should I use a vinyl sheet? Since the curves are a little bit more excessive could I do it with the vinyl roll, maybe 3/4" roll?
Hi Justin! Big big fan of your videos!!! This one in particular I have a question? Any ideas if this technique and materials would work on traditional black rubber molding NOT chrome, but the rubber window trim that most cars have? Thanks a ton for the advice!!!
Great patients and steady hand. I was curious. How long would you say this lasts in a place like Florida? And does the weather warp the vinyl after a year or so? Thanks man
My trim (2020Camry) has rubber gaskets on both top and bottom that are very tight, so much so that getting the vinyl under it is questionable at this point. Did your car have that and how did you handle it? I can wrap around it and get the vinyl under the gasket between the body metal, it seems that you did it like that, am I correct, others seem to do it that way also Thanks
Using that heat gun while u were laying it down woulda made getting wrinkles out and making bends and turns a whole lot easier. Great video tho man. Just did mine on my e93!!
Could you tell that you used another piece of vinyl for the back door corner? My 08 G35 sedan has this same problem on the back door trim. Wider and it's a hell of a curve to wrap.
*My windows are tinted 20% rear, 35% sides with no tint on the front driver and passenger (got pulled over for the front). Its hard to tell in those end shots when Im shooting directly into the sun.
**I would HIGHLY DISCOURAGE taking the trim off the car. I learned from experience it’s almost impossible to take it off without bending or damaging it. And it’s a pain in the ass to put back on.
I have a e90 too and I took all the trim off to paint. The top drip rail was no problem to take on and off but I cant get the door/window trim on for the life of me. I even took the seal out and tried but no luck. How did you get yours back in?
All this an easy fix. First, now pay attention. With shit like that, you take it to a pro! I just had tint taken off my Caddy and replaced. The cheap tint that was on it before had broke down. It was a MF to get off Rick said. (My Custom Car Guy) He showed me the pile of what use to be tint. Looked like used coffee grounds. Here is my point. Sometimes it's better to pay someone, rather than go through all that grief.
jammer4949 Rick is probably your Butt Bud!
Need the link for products
I wanna fix my window just like this. Where can I find your workshop, thanks
For anybody planning to do this themselves, hit the vinyl with the heat gun BEFORE you trim the excess with the x-acto knife (but after pushing it in with the squeegee). The heat will cause the vinyl to hug the inner contours and adhere better to the material. If you apply heat after cutting, as shown in this video, you run the risk of it shrinking too much and exposing the underlying chrome you're trying to cover up and it just won't adhere as well.
Also, the way the larger chunk of vinyl was used for the rear swooping section near the c-pillar runs the risk of the wind over time peeling back the vinyl. If you insist on doing the wrap in two sections, do that section first, then the longer thin sections over top, that way when the car is travelling forward the long part stepping down the the rear part creates a better transition for the air and no possibility of the air catching underneath and slowly prying it up over time. A better solution though is to buy vinyl tall enough to reach the peak and valley of the trim piece and do it all in one shot so there are no visible transitions.
When you say tall enough do you mean a sheet that covers the whole side? As if you were going to wrap the top section of the car 🚗
@@richardfisher1775 yes
A lot of wasted material. I also sometimes use a light mist of soapy water so I can maneuver the strip around and then heat gun the bubbles out. Take a really sharp sewing needle and poke bubbles and lightly damp sponge to work out the moisture while using the heat gun. It’s kind of finesse work but the pin holes are microscopic and the heat evaporates the moisture underneath. I’m not professional but I’ve done decent trim jobs on my own cars this way.
Saving for later
Thanks for this pro tip!
Video was straight to the point. No bullshit. No showing off ect... and a nice job on the wrap. Well done sir
Don't curse man - they're church people!
I did the same on my car, but I used the heat gun to curve the vinyl on the rear corner and I use the same 2" tape, you really do not need to use the big roll.
thank you to show the process .
Nice, I was wondering if I could do this. Weekend project here we go
So, basically you heated that tape in the same time when you layed it on the trims or? It sounds like better solution than using big roll. I need to try this too. Thanks!
You reaffirmed my belief that it is possible-might go with 3 or 4 inch wide vinyl just in case. Thanks Javier!!
Use what’s left of the larger piece to wrap the pillars on the doors beside the windows to make them glossy as well. Did that to my e90 and it almost looks like solid panes of glass on the sides of the car.
Yusuf Islam you can wash the car and the vinyl will still be fine as long as its applied properly
Yusuf Islam you can wash the car and the vinyl will still be fine as long as its applied properly
looking to do this to my e46 and came across this video, how do you think matte black would look or is gloss a better option with it being by the 'glossy' windows?
@Yusuf Islam you can wash the car, just don't go on the spinny swirl factory of death even if you don't have vinyl wrap haha
@@zefbreaks heard the matt can just make it look like rubber
I thought this job was going to be difficult after watching this video. I was going to pay someone to do it for me, but the person became unavailable, so I did it myself. Boy am I glad I did. I saved money and it was not as hard as I thought. Thanks for the video Bro.👍
what do you use to maintain the vlyin wrap any products?
@@senorbonbon like @GME said. Vinyl is best used with a heat gun. NO PROBLEMS!
Hell yea I’ll need to do this, I just wish they came black from factory on all cars😂
then the how thing would be to add chrome, we always want the opposite
@@brayanr9240 totally agree
They do on some bmws, and the matte black trim looks sporty and just BETTER!!!
@@brayanr9240 Dude you're brilliant. That's true with everything. If they told us not to wear masks, we would be protesting and wanting to wear masks. 😒
Nightpack option and you have No Chrome
Hello Dad! Thank you for having a great son who makes really helpful videos for us!!
Great video. Really appreciate your honesty, the way you admitted that you're learning and took advice from other videos and appreciate people who do this professionally. Very cool, we need more people like you who aren't trying to act like they know everything.
100% agree.
Bro in 20 years you are going to listen to yourself working with your father who has been gone for a while and wondering what you were thinking talking about wanting to leave. Life is weird man. Love your dad while you have him
Wtf, shut yo weird ass up talking like a fruit.
He said, "I am just renting right now so I come over my parents' to do these DIYs" and then proceeded to highlight his dad's awesome work for the church. He did mumble a bit so you probably didn't hear him correctly. He was just trying to say that he wishes he had his own space in his current rent location. Taking the time in his video to highlight his dad's work shows he appreciates and cherishes him. ❤
I thought my favorite part was gonna be when you said we can buy off Amazon or we don't have to. Very cool, dad was a great cameo, but the smooth jazz takes the cake. Great video!
This takes me back to when i did the interior trim of my e90. I covered all the wood trim, plus the center console trim and steering wheel trim. Damn, it looked so good with the brown leather! Got so many compliments! I took my time over 2 days!! It was worth it!!!!!!
im the only guy in the world that prefers the wood trim. i think luxury on the inside and sporty on the outside makes for the perfect daily driver
@@genericuser-pt1sb the wood trim is good i agree. wrapping wood trim is stark raving madness, aka bonkers.
what i like about this channel is its hella dope bruh
Btw, a car audio project would give you tons of content. Headunit installation, wiring, amp and subs. 5-7 videos easily.
Your dad seems great.
Keep being awesome dude.
You say you've never done this before, but you sure made it look like you've been doing it at least a little while. Nice job. I wish these car dealerships would just make it easy and make the beltline kits in black. Most everyone wants to black it out anyway (at least on the sports/high-end cars)...
We gonna skim over the fact that your dad is an absolute beast or....?
He’s awesome!
@@justinbuice have u found the same product in carbon fiber? I have been looking for 2 days straight now to no avail
@@ichootu17 isn't it normal wrap
@@takumifujiwara8565 please what kind of vinyl should I buy for my car? 🚗
@@justinbuice please Justin, what kind of vinyl should I buy for my car window wrap?. I will like to know. Thanks
How am I finding this gem of a channel just now 😮
Great tip about the larger vinyl piece for the back corner. I have a Grand Cherokee with hard angle in the back corner and the 2" tape is nearly impossible to stretch around that corner without creasing. FYI the reason its more difficult without those gloves is because it looks like you were using glossy vinyl. If you go with a Matte vinyl you don't need gloves. The gloves or a microfiber cloth do come in handy when doing your final heating. Much easier to slide across the surface without burning your fingers and you get a more even finish.
How long does vinyl last?
Does that mean you can only hand wash the car now?
I’ve been looking for an answer to blacking our my chrome trim for a while now. Thank you.
Appreciate this video. I was gonna try to shortcut alot of "stuff".......so I'm glad I watched you because I would of been swearing 🤬. Thanks bro
I always watch the adds for the full time, great job and channel Justin!!!
im actually so shocked at how simple this was with a little patience.... and the fact people charge $200+ for chrome trips/handles in my area
Yeah it's fairly simple. Just takes a lot of time which might be why they charge so much. But yeah I think anyone could do this at home with some patience!
That's outrageous
I'm OCD, takes me longer, if I would be doing this for money, I would charge triple, lol
A Shop quoted me $950 🤦♂️😂
@@kibitz6688 ..... do i dare ask where LOL
Gonna be trying this on my c55 amg in a couple days. This video helped a lot thanks. You seem like a super chill and genuine dude!
You just motivated me to vinyl wrap my car! Thanks for the vid.
Same here, I was about to drop $500 to have a shop do mine, but this makes me think I could do it.
Same here
@@timothycapling2874 did you do it?
How did it go?
Great video! I was on the fence of trying this myself, but after seeing this, I think I'm going to give it a go. Ordering through your links, thanks brother! Great production and editing too btw. The video quality and music are really well done. I think you've found your niche.
How'd it turn out??
@@MAGA_AF not good, I ended up hiring it out because I went through a lot of vinyl and it was going to be more expensive than hiring someone.
If you have a heat gun, a little bit of heat will make the vinyl a little more pliable and the adhesive stick a little better.
Just finished doing this to the driver's side of my A5 and it was definitely a bit of a pain in the butt however it looks amazing if you take your time.
this guy may not be a pro however I found this one of the best video available on this, great work!
Once I get my own garage (apt living currently) I'm looking forward to DIY projects on my car with your TH-cam guidance.
Another great video 🙃 the music and visual shots are always so soothing 🙇🏻♀️ thanks for the tips! I'm planning on doing this after finally removing my 5 year stuck on plasti dip... I'm sure it's going to make my car look a lot sleeker than the cheap spray. Thanks again 🙏
Loooks waaay better 🔥🔥 bouta do this to my 2022 330i and I’m going to use your video as reference 🙏🙏
buying my first bmw right now and i love your videos 🙌🏼
how durable is the vinyl when it comes to washing the car? i wash and wax my car frequently so i'm hoping the vinyl holds up
Thinking on doing the same on my e60 Bmw great video!!
Thanks!
Nice job. One of the things I love about my Titan Silver E90 is that the window trim is black from the factory.
i vinyl wrapped (in matte CF) the interior trim on my e82 128i m sport and it was definitely a testing of your patience kind of DIY, but it came out great. I would also suggest a hair dryer, to mold the vinyl to the trim.
Music choice for u all u videos is just relaxing
Monday matinee - justnormal
Long time follower and first comment... I wish this video came out last year when I tried doing the same thing to my E90 335xi. I watched a couple of TH-cam videos at the time and they made it seem so simple to do. I think the biggest take away from this video is using the masking tape, gloves, and knowing not to stretch the wrap!
Yes! The special wrap gloves are really what make it possible. They eliminate the friction your fingertips and the vinyl and make it so much easier to apply
Looks great man! What a difference!
Awesome video Justin, thanks so much for the great tips and visuals!
Джастин, привет из России ) Свою е90 я уже продал, сейчас владею е60. Но твои видео смотреть не перестал. У тебя точно есть талант, отличный контент. Проверну со своей машиной то же самое )
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Good tutorial thank. Ive plasti dipped my trim twice now and looking back i shouldve went straight for the vinyl wrap. Honestly looks even easier and better end product.
Vinyl will look 10x better!
do you need the roll and the sheet ?
Well, done video, i’ve watched quite a few of your videos in the past, enjoy them all 👍. Curious how the wrap held up over time? Is it durable, did it scratch up?
Clean. Wrapping my pearl impala chrome trim and bow ties
I actually thought you would do the whole project without a heat gun!!! Nice job let's hope it will last longer than the plastidip. Good job.
Thank you! I think because it was so warm outside the vinyl was really flexible
Where the 2” roll stops and the large roll begins (in the back) is it a precise cut or did you over lap?
Id do a precise cut, i just tried it for the first time last night. It looked super nice and I had to use multiple pieces due to the curve of my car, I overlapped them and couldnt see it at night but during the day its so damn obvious. so now i gotta re do it all lmao, Your best option is to try and use one sheet for as long as possible with no cuts. If you do have to cut it i wouldnt give it much overlap, maybe a centimeter
Finally I’ve been waiting forever for him to make this video
By far the best tutorial, awesome job bro!
Glad I could help :)
made the same change to my mazda 3 and still happy with the look of the vinyl
Can you take it threw the car wash?
Looks good bro. Great video with great explanation about the procedure. Definitely will recommend your video to some of my friends that want to to this to. Im waiting for my amazon package to come in and try it for myself on my F10!
Do you have trim underneath the side mirrors? Did you wrap that? Did you have to take off the mirror?
Nice job. How was the plasti dip looking after 12 months?
Great video. But the 2 wraps you listed are not the same brand. The roll is Vivid and not 3M. Wonder if the colors are the same
Fire ass tutorial about to cop all the materials and do it to my mk7 golf 🤝
Was one roll of the 2' x 5' enough to cover trims on both windows?
This music is so relaxing! Thank you!
Monday matinee - justnormal
I’m getting chrome delete done this week! Do you suggest 3M?
Great video man! I think I could probably do this myself. I'm sure it would be a lot cheaper than having a shop do it!
I can vouch for that. I got quoted 500-700 for a shop to chrome delete my car. Going to give this a try too.
I just painted using duplicolor wheel paint and apply wheel clear coat afterwards. Looks great
How necessary is that heat gun? I dont have acess to a heat gun or hair dryer i could use in my garage.
One year on did it stay on has it started coming off at all?
Is that masking tape you used to prep the paintwork?
Always watching.... getting an 2011 335 tomorrow
How did this hold up 3 year later?
Was fhis made BEFORE the knifeless tape was a thing? If not, wondering why you chose to use an exacto instead? I followed this and being new it didnt come out great, not awful but not perfect. Later i found the knifeless method and easy peasy plus didnt chop up my rubbers this time! Wish I found that 1st! But thanks and for you im sure this is fine being experienced but might wanna try knifeless and save some time and mitigate some expensive risk :)
looking to do this to my e46 and came across this video, how do you think matte black would look or is gloss a better option with it being by the 'glossy' windows?
Where did you purchase your supplies for this project?
How do you make the transition from one piece to another when they arent at the edge of an actual piece of trim? (ie when you used the larger sheet for the curve into the 2" for the rest of the top). Thanks for any info!
Great video. Very helpful. Love what your dad is working on. God bless
Hey justin, how would you take care of this wrapping? Should I worry about anything when washing the car? And how long does it stay?
Good job man. Thankfully the wrap for my Q50 came pre-cut. I do not have your patience bro.
Boss - this was enjoyable to watch! Question: what are the rims ? Brand ?
I love your character on the show Younger.
How about showing cutting and how much to leave to fold under and heating
It just keeps on getting better and better xD
Thanks!
The lofi though 😍😍
Yeah, what's the name :(
if you're using that large piece of vinyl for the back part that is a bit wider, that means you're going to heave a seam right? you can't do it in one piece if you do it that way
That was some sick wrapping. Them beat's is tight son, ya' kna mean.
Came out great bro. About to have this done to my A5.
How much did you pay to have it done ? I’m tryna do the sides & my front grille
good video quality. Note the skin tones, tripod obviously used. Probably manual focus lens. Good lighting.
I’m confuse in only one thing are we supposed to use the heat gun or not ? Or it depends on the Vini? Some ppl say not to use the heat gun cux it creates bubbles or whatever ever can someone explain ?
I'm going to be chrome deleting / blacking out my girlfriend's car, she has a Nissan Altima which has the wider chrome on the rear side trim. Could I use a larger vinyl roll? Or should I use a vinyl sheet? Since the curves are a little bit more excessive could I do it with the vinyl roll, maybe 3/4" roll?
No heat?
Hey, can you tell me did the plasty dip not look good or did you just want something else? Also did the plasty dip hold up well?
Plasti dip in my opinion doesn't look good after time. Vinyl looks good even years later if done right
Hi Justin! Big big fan of your videos!!! This one in particular I have a question? Any ideas if this technique and materials would work on traditional black rubber molding NOT chrome, but the rubber window trim that most cars have?
Thanks a ton for the advice!!!
You did a really good job man. The car came out great!
Just in the process of getting my shit together to do this to my car, great video and some handy tips! Loving the music too
I see you have two types of vinyl wrap links listed do I need both or will the roll cover all four windows for a Camry?
Nice video Justin, I was lucky enough to get the black trim on my car but there is a vinyl project I'm looking at doing and your tips are very handy.
Glad I could help :)
Great patients and steady hand. I was curious. How long would you say this lasts in a place like Florida? And does the weather warp the vinyl after a year or so? Thanks man
My trim (2020Camry) has rubber gaskets on both top and bottom that are very tight, so much so that getting the vinyl under it is questionable at this point. Did your car have that and how did you handle it? I can wrap around it and get the vinyl under the gasket between the body metal, it seems that you did it like that, am I correct, others seem to do it that way also
Thanks
You could tint the back windows as well it it Looks awesome imo
Does the vinyl wrap last for weather elements
That lofi music set the whole video off!
Monday matinee - justnormal
My car has weather stripping above and below the chrome what should i do?
Using that heat gun while u were laying it down woulda made getting wrinkles out and making bends and turns a whole lot easier. Great video tho man. Just did mine on my e93!!
Great video and great work. I’m going to attempt to this on my wife’s 2ng gen Mazda CX-5
Thanks! Good luck! Be patient and take your time with it. It's a little tricky at first but you'll get the hang of it
Could you tell that you used another piece of vinyl for the back door corner? My 08 G35 sedan has this same problem on the back door trim. Wider and it's a hell of a curve to wrap.