Bro first time ever to your channel but you look like the big homie illmind the producer. LOL. 🤣 BTW the homie with the broken arm clearly broke it cause he beat someone up. lol. 🤷♂️
Totally enjoyed this experience. The FACT that he went back and corrected such a minor error shows how professional he is, showing attemtion to detail, is fantastic.💪🏼🇺🇸👍
Having used KPMF Trenton Blue and wrapped a car myself, I appreciate the skill and ease that he wraps this so much more. KPMF is notoriously harder to apply than many other brands.
Respect to that guy. He’s putting in the care to make sure the customer gets what they want; and a proper, and beautiful job. That is business, and consistency is key. This dude is what everyone should be like, and try to. Don’t cut corners, do it right the first time, and leave people with a good taste in their mouth. Respect and shout out from louisville to him, hard worker.
@@TheAnnoyingBoss I mean if not having good paint or it being a couple thousand cheaper coming in white is fine with me cuz that extra money you spend by picking the cooler stock colors is the price of the wrap I’m going to get on the car eventually
This is cool! I'm definitely going to wrap my car. This is especially nice for where I live with the long winters and salt and sand on the roads when it snows. It wreaks havoc on the paint job. When sand and small rocks hit the car it exposes the bare steel and starts rust spots. I would wrap a brand new car living here.
What makes a great auto painter isn’t one who lays down the slickest clear coat or perfect color match. A great painter is one who can fix his mistakes without having to redo the panel. Same thing here at the 10 min mark. Skilled tradesman right here
KiltedMcKay he had to, he did not use heat around the handle area which resulted in to much vinyl that would have creased on him. Also he should have tackled that recess before he moved on because he fucks up he had to rip it up like he did because of many reasons imo
@@michaelrich5501 not so much that he didn't use heat, he didn't have enough tension, too much slack. Notice how he pulls it tight when he laid it back down. Guaranteed glue line where he lifted back up though 🤪
I felt so annoyed by the guy talking to Carlos! I was like "Shut Up. Dude! Let Carlos work in peace" After he said "O Boy, O Boy!!" Now I hate the guy filming this! The frustration 🙄🤨 Great Job Carlos with being patient 😊
He is definitely a PRO!!! He's very humble, but work like that could only be done by a PRO!! Beautiful job!! Mike I guarantee w your motivation, perfectionism and pride there is no doubt that you could do this just a successfully as your Ebay business!!! Be sure to put a video up if you do decide to try it!!
aye bro, just come constructive criticism, instead of leaving awkward “not knowing what to say” moments in, just take the audio out and add some music. You don’t gotta force yourself to be entertaining for 20 mins straight lol. Otherwise, great video, step up the production and this channel will go really far
If anyone else went nuts like I did when Carlos said "recommended time span", it's 5-7 years as long as it's properly maintained and not under constant sunlight. If it is under constant sunlight it's only about a year.
This is awesome. Thank you for doing it one shot and not making it a highlight reel. I appreciate being able to see how things go wrong and how to fix it.
if people are watching this, and attempt to use this method to wrap the doors than your doing it wrong. Once the vinyl is laid YOU MUST PULL EVEN TENSION on all FOUR corners(triangle method). It'll gives that glass look (which is what you want) And because of this the tension by the door where the gentlemen had the problem at 10:00 would have not happened. not saying he's a bad wrapper but there are more efficient ways of doing this.
I wanted to see how the wrap looks around the insides of the edges of the door and what technique he used to finish them off. That’s exactly when you cut away to look at the white car!
I like how he's showing or the details of how to put on the wrap. I'm learning all of his technique. You make a look so easy period. Keep up the good work.
@@jvsky1140 3M Control tac graphic wrap with overlaminate clear does not need heat to apply to a vehicle. I love printing on it, overlaminating on it and applying it to big truck vans, buses and cars.
I wouldn't trust that particular model for removing stubborn year old vinyl wrap from a vehicle to prep it for new wrap. Go for their variable heat corded model with precise LCD display.
When Carlos first ripped off that protective layer behind and the blue sheet stuck on all crinkled up...Oh my, I nearly lost my sherbet!. If that was me I would have doubled over had a wee cry and backed out of the shed. Like that was nice work. You can do my old Mazda next time you are down under in Oz lads.
@@bryanroupe8646 unfortunately you have no sense of logic. One would have to watch the video to derive at my conclusions. These are constructive criticisms, something you must not handle well in your own life.
You setting here complaining about about them yapping (on his channel) instead of just muting the phone like a intelligent person that doesnt want to hear them "yap" would have. You had a problem and I gave you the obvious solution that you couldn't think of on your own. Have a nice day.
I've never wrapped in my life and I know nothing, but it seems it would be better to start smoothing at the top where everybody can see, and finish at the bottom where it's hard to see imperfections
The mistake he made was to wrap the bottom of the door first. You should always wrap from the top down, because when you peel back the top as he did, the dust that's in the air can fall behind the vinyl, and you don't want that. Always wrap the top first people.
But what about all the dust on the ground (floor)? Math seems to equal whipping a big "wing" right above the ground wld kick up a buncha shit as opposed jus wavin em in tha air jus like ya dont care...?
@@spoolin05srt 100 100 100, always start in the middle. The material may change & you may have to work up or work down. But you always want to start in the middle & work your way out
I think everyone has misunderstood what I mean. Obviously you start in the middle, what I meant was he should have got the top half down before the bottom half. He started in the middle and worked down, thats a no no. Why?...because as he is taking the time to squeegee the bottom half of the door down, the top half is loose, leaving room for dust in the air to drop down behind the vinyl. Thats just gravity, more dust falls than lifts, so yes obviously start in the middle, but get the top half down before working on the bottom half. So to the guy who says 'know what you're talking about'...I do. Sorry if anyone misunderstood me.
Haven't finished watching the video - but what happened at 9:30 was that he fed the material thru those hard door contours which translated into impossible wrinkles thru the door handle.
A number of years, depending on the quality of the material. They do get brittle eventually, which makes them a pain in the butt to peel off, and the plasticizers in the vinyl might separate and eat into your clearcoat.
I alway have wrapped with avery, we had a car that wanted to have a different color on his car after 4 years but the wrap came off just fine without any damage. If you remove your wrap within the "right time span" it just comes of more easy. Either way it doesn't damage your paint work.
@@mohamedsamy8632 I did a few panels and it went well. Did it last summer and it still there :). I am finishing a few fixes on some of the panels and will finish wrapping for this season
@@mohamedsamy8632 I made videos of my wrapping. Of course I made mistakes and to help I bought crappy wrap. Worst case you will need to get a bit more wrap to fix the bad parts lol
this is the future of car painting for sure. no mess no harsh chemicals which are flammable and dangarous to the person who works with them and for the environment dont need en expensive chamber to rest the paint over time, paint gun, complex air supply system etc... and dramatically faster and cheaper!
In hot states, and if you park outside, no matter the brand, it’ll be a pain in the butt to remove after about a year. The cheaper the vinyl though, the more adhesive you gotta painfully remove from your paint.
He means I should not have cut the vinyl on the carpet because vinyl is static and attracts dust particles, dust particles cause scratches and he should of started from the top to stop contamination under vinyl and he did not use any heat over the door handle which left to much material which caused the creases he would have got in the handle recess. He also did not finish corners first which resulted in crows fingers which he had. Wrapping is easy, finishing is hard. Imo he ripped that off because he had scratched the vinyl through contamination on the out side and inside through not working top down, he also put loads of glue lines in the vinyl from ripping it back up because he fucked the handle recess. His finishing was full of crows fingers (\|/) which look like that < because he did not do corners first. There’s more I would say but this rant is long enough :)
Lol the guy asked what does the heat do and he said it stinks it......NO it only stinks it if you have stretches it. Every thing is wrong with this install
@@BiggchadI thought about wrapping my Dodge shorty van with this stuff. So far I haven't seen it mentioned how much it costs to wrap a car. I tried wrapping a small ATV but couldn't get out all the wrinkles.
Title should be "I learn how to vinyl wrap a car the wrong way". Really though with the films out there today and how easy they are to work with and forgiving they are, it's pretty easy to wrap a car. Basically any dipshit can do it. It doesn't take too long to understand how the vinyl behaves and how to manipulate it. It really doesn't take near the skill as a nice paint job. That's really what's so great about it. It's substantially easier and cheaper for someone to change the color of their car with little to no experience. It's really a great option for someone looking to change the look of their vehicle.
Chance Windham you’re right about any dipshit being able to wrap but you’re wrong about how long it takes to learn how to wrap properly. it’s a lot different in your hands than it is on a screen. painting is cool but it’s definitely the cheaper option unless your diy. but no way somebody is gonna be able to buy a roll of vinyl and nail it the first try. like i said the stuff is way different when you’re trying to wrap a bumper for the first time and you don’t know what you’re doing
@@nicolasdeficcio yea, I'm just speaking from experience. I've wrapped a few vehicles now and would have no issue accepting payment from someone to do it as I am confident in my ability. It was rather intuitive for me to understand the way the vinyl behaves but I'm sure that can differ from person to person.
Realized he didnt do something right and said "you know what would be cool we can rip this off like we meant to do this for the viewers" hahah Just messing.
You can buy KPMF in the states, only Metrorestyling.com has this. There is a production KPMF warehouse in Lake Orion, MI as well! You’ll be paying a lot less
The guy wrapping has a serious professional personality so I would like to see a video of him doing the wrap with maybe a helper. This guy standing filming was talking about Micheal jackson when we wanted to see him do the hard parts which was the door handle but we couldn’t see it.
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Hello bro I have alfa 159 sw can you help? I don't know how much metre I need to warp it
Bro first time ever to your channel but you look like the big homie illmind the producer. LOL. 🤣
BTW the homie with the broken arm clearly broke it cause he beat someone up. lol. 🤷♂️
love your job bro
When is the recommended time span to remove it
what happens if somebody come by ur car and peel the wrap off the car
Love how he shows his errors that's how you know your good at your job, knowing how to rectify problems
I like his work
Totally enjoyed this experience. The FACT that he went back and corrected such a minor error shows how professional he is, showing attemtion to detail, is fantastic.💪🏼🇺🇸👍
I wrapped a full size truck with a credit card... it's how I paid for it.
Lmao
xD
You can’t put a car on a credit card, but you can wrap with one.
pics?????
do you have some wraps left on it?
He's fast. This is how you know he has a talent and passion for it. May I add art of masterpiece.
i LOVE your friend: "sometimes things happen, be man enough to show how to fix it" love it.
Having used KPMF Trenton Blue and wrapped a car myself, I appreciate the skill and ease that he wraps this so much more. KPMF is notoriously harder to apply than many other brands.
Learned that the hard way I tried to wrap my car kpmf satin so many wrinkles
@@rodolopez1971 doing that rn, kmpf satin Nero. I’m struggling & that’s how I ended up here 🤣
@@LC-hu3bo what caused your struggles? He made it seem so easy. I saw the wrinkles in his and thought, oh no. But it seems so easy to smooth out
Man. He is seriously good. Love watching someone who loves their job and has the skills.
Respect to that guy. He’s putting in the care to make sure the customer gets what they want; and a proper, and beautiful job. That is business, and consistency is key. This dude is what everyone should be like, and try to. Don’t cut corners, do it right the first time, and leave people with a good taste in their mouth. Respect and shout out from louisville to him, hard worker.
Imagine how easy it will be to wrap the cybertruck
They kind of expect you to. They want to save costs but cutting out paint and then tell the customer to pay for it on their own lmao
@@TheAnnoyingBoss that opens a whole world of customizations
@@MoistDelta. yeah exactly i like that you do it up the way u want it
@@TheAnnoyingBoss I mean if not having good paint or it being a couple thousand cheaper coming in white is fine with me cuz that extra money you spend by picking the cooler stock colors is the price of the wrap I’m going to get on the car eventually
@@MoistDelta. sure does
This is cool! I'm definitely going to wrap my car. This is especially nice for where I live with the long winters and salt and sand on the roads when it snows. It wreaks havoc on the paint job. When sand and small rocks hit the car it exposes the bare steel and starts rust spots. I would wrap a brand new car living here.
What makes a great auto painter isn’t one who lays down the slickest clear coat or perfect color match. A great painter is one who can fix his mistakes without having to redo the panel. Same thing here at the 10 min mark. Skilled tradesman right here
Who else has OCD and felt the pain of him ripping it off at the end
why did he do that even ???
The pain of him placing wrap face down on the ground and sliding it about
He ripped it off because he messed it up. That line he created pulling the material up after Squeegeeing it down will not come out.
Well i don't think i have OCD but i felt bad about it xD
that's not OCD, that's just painful.
I like this guy, he really looks like an Hardworker.
When my man said don't edit nothing things happen right? That right there is how you should feel about all things in life! Carlos you are the man!
Everyone has issues with him just talking, but honestly it gives it more life. Dude was able to work and enjoy the conversation, no problem.
Its my first time I wrote comment.
I LOVE how HUMBLE he is and very professional.
The pain when Carlos ripped the vinyl off after fixing it 😂
KiltedMcKay he had to, he did not use heat around the handle area which resulted in to much vinyl that would have creased on him. Also he should have tackled that recess before he moved on because he fucks up he had to rip it up like he did because of many reasons imo
I'm saying I got frustrated asf
@@michaelrich5501 not so much that he didn't use heat, he didn't have enough tension, too much slack. Notice how he pulls it tight when he laid it back down. Guaranteed glue line where he lifted back up though 🤪
I felt so annoyed by the guy talking to Carlos! I was like "Shut Up. Dude! Let Carlos work in peace" After he said "O Boy, O Boy!!" Now I hate the guy filming this! The frustration 🙄🤨 Great Job Carlos with being patient 😊
Right!
I love that the person being filming is ok enough with their skills to show messing up and then doing it right
5:08 his laugh: heh heh (lemme work) lol
NICE! BEST WRAP VIDEO I'VE SEEN. You kept it easy to understand and fun and entertaining. Now I have both confidence and a great tutor video. THANKS!
"It's not made in the States..it comes from overseas" .... translation: Made in China
😃😃😃😃supervillain you r right bro
3M comes from Germany
@@aerospacesystems8658 Really ? Whole my life I was thinking it is made in USA ....
Usually (I thiknk) when someone from USA says "overseas" they think on Europe. For china they dont use that nice word(s) lol
UK company. Also, 3M does not come from Germany. 3M stands for Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company.
He is definitely a PRO!!! He's very humble, but work like that could only be done by a PRO!! Beautiful job!! Mike I guarantee w your motivation, perfectionism and pride there is no doubt that you could do this just a successfully as your Ebay business!!! Be sure to put a video up if you do decide to try it!!
Hey random person scrolling down the comments..
Have an excellent day :)
You have a better one buddy, thanks.
Thanks :) You too :)
Hi
...don't tell me how to live my life
make me
Bousta wrap my Lexo. This dude is a BOSS
Watched the entire thing. I now understand why car wrapping is so expensive. Mad skills! Thanks for the video.
Forgot skills and time the materials alone be like 800
Wish you would have shut up and let the dude work
NO SHIT!!! Brobrobrobrobro. Bro bro. Brobrobro
Yes and his annoying laugh.
His dum acting like little kids
He got that fake laugh and hating at the same time
I wish all of them would shut up including the guy working.
aye bro, just come constructive criticism, instead of leaving awkward “not knowing what to say” moments in, just take the audio out and add some music. You don’t gotta force yourself to be entertaining for 20 mins straight lol. Otherwise, great video, step up the production and this channel will go really far
U said it nicer than I would have.
#Boom
I actually liked the single take without any added music or cuts. Has the same vibe as working on a car with friends in the garage.
I kind of like the unedited single take
I like the unedited parts haha
If anyone else went nuts like I did when Carlos said "recommended time span", it's 5-7 years as long as it's properly maintained and not under constant sunlight. If it is under constant sunlight it's only about a year.
This is awesome. Thank you for doing it one shot and not making it a highlight reel. I appreciate being able to see how things go wrong and how to fix it.
My wall paper skills has prepared for this day
I can’t wait to wrap my car my self first time this summer 👌🏽
How did it turn out? Im thinking about buying wrap and doing it myself as well
Bump
@@HandCraFted89 have you done it yet?
It's the pride in his work & that makes him this good
Getting my stang done right now, 4,000 for a custom wrap, sent the design, they did it up in the computer and then wrapped the car. Pretty sweet.
Cheaper option than painting. Quicker too. If it’s long lasting or hard wearing remains to be seen.
Floki's little brother wrapped this car! LOL
Great job and I liked how he showed how to fix a mistake!
if people are watching this, and attempt to use this method to wrap the doors than your doing it wrong. Once the vinyl is laid YOU MUST PULL EVEN TENSION on all FOUR corners(triangle method). It'll gives that glass look (which is what you want) And because of this the tension by the door where the gentlemen had the problem at 10:00 would have not happened. not saying he's a bad wrapper but there are more efficient ways of doing this.
Am using the triangle method for over a year now and its best way there is!!
Must admit you made that look simple, i am well impressed.
end of a studio where they lift the car !!
The most delicate places, otherwise can't be wrapped well !!
Congratulations to you, nice work !!
I wanted to see how the wrap looks around the insides of the edges of the door and what technique he used to finish them off. That’s exactly when you cut away to look at the white car!
Same here.. hes not showing nothing out of the ordinary
Everyone saying the commentary sucks I find it hilarious. It's nice seeing people just doing what they do
It's awesome man, good job! There's something super satisfying about watching all those bubbles get smoothed out.
I'm get into training, this video inspired me for real thanks fellas.
How long does it last? Also how do you prep the surface?
I think 4 to 6 years.
It can hold up to 7 years when done right😊
Bro did a great job, he’s really good at what he does shows pride and love for his craft. 🤙🏼
Very fun and easy to learn from you guys.Thanks. The truth encouraged me to try it in my Ford van 1994.
I like how he's showing or the details of how to put on the wrap. I'm learning all of his technique. You make a look so easy period. Keep up the good work.
A professional to me is someone who can control the outcome
That's a cool way to look at it
Oh Boy ! The clown carries on . Like the way you cured the handle well problem @9.00. My first door well ended like a bobble gum burst.
Someone buy this mans a Milwaukee cordless heat gun for Christmas haha.
Hahhaja yeah you cant wrap without heat gun
@@jvsky1140 3M Control tac graphic wrap with overlaminate clear does not need heat to apply to a vehicle. I love printing on it, overlaminating on it and applying it to big truck vans, buses and cars.
I wouldn't trust that particular model for removing stubborn year old vinyl wrap from a vehicle to prep it for new wrap. Go for their variable heat corded model with precise LCD display.
When Carlos first ripped off that protective layer behind and the blue sheet stuck on all crinkled up...Oh my, I nearly lost my sherbet!. If that was me I would have doubled over had a wee cry and backed out of the shed. Like that was nice work. You can do my old Mazda next time you are down under in Oz lads.
Wish we could just watch him without all the yappin.
Buzz Boonay high as a kite bruh.....
You have a volume and a mute button. You also dont have to watch.
@@bryanroupe8646 unfortunately you have no sense of logic. One would have to watch the video to derive at my conclusions. These are constructive criticisms, something you must not handle well in your own life.
You setting here complaining about about them yapping (on his channel) instead of just muting the phone like a intelligent person that doesnt want to hear them "yap" would have. You had a problem and I gave you the obvious solution that you couldn't think of on your own. Have a nice day.
@@bryanroupe8646 what praytell are you doing hypocrite.
I dig it as is no cuts no music!
I've never wrapped in my life and I know nothing, but it seems it would be better to start smoothing at the top where everybody can see, and finish at the bottom where it's hard to see imperfections
if you watch the video that basically what he did
From what i just saw it takes patience ..i think you guys some saved me some money 🙏🏾
The mistake he made was to wrap the bottom of the door first. You should always wrap from the top down, because when you peel back the top as he did, the dust that's in the air can fall behind the vinyl, and you don't want that. Always wrap the top first people.
But what about all the dust on the ground (floor)? Math seems to equal whipping a big "wing" right above the ground wld kick up a buncha shit as opposed jus wavin em in tha air jus like ya dont care...?
He actually started from the center. Which is what you want to do. Know what you're talking about before you comment
@@spoolin05srt 100 100 100, always start in the middle.
The material may change & you may have to work up or work down. But you always want to start in the middle & work your way out
I think everyone has misunderstood what I mean.
Obviously you start in the middle, what I meant was he should have got the top half down before the bottom half.
He started in the middle and worked down, thats a no no.
Why?...because as he is taking the time to squeegee the bottom half of the door down, the top half is loose, leaving room for dust in the air to drop down behind the vinyl. Thats just gravity, more dust falls than lifts, so yes obviously start in the middle, but get the top half down before working on the bottom half.
So to the guy who says 'know what you're talking about'...I do.
Sorry if anyone misunderstood me.
All them compliments, I thought you was trying to slide up on bro. 😂😂 "Oh u so fast ohhhh"
What is the recommended time span to remove the vinyl without bringing harm to the paint
Love how super neat and organized with it.
Haven't finished watching the video - but what happened at 9:30 was that he fed the material thru those hard door contours which translated into impossible wrinkles thru the door handle.
That guy is extra kind to allow you to film at work and to make it look easy , thats his livelyhood why give out trade secrets.. Give him extra thanks
How did they wrap the FD roof, pillar and rear quarter panel all in one go? That's impressive
Dude I was wondering the same thing… thats some crazy work
Carlos is fantastic, very precise and detailed !!! I love how he explains everything !!! 👍
“As long as you remove it within the right time span”
What is the right time span? And what happens if you wait too long?
A number of years, depending on the quality of the material. They do get brittle eventually, which makes them a pain in the butt to peel off, and the plasticizers in the vinyl might separate and eat into your clearcoat.
I alway have wrapped with avery, we had a car that wanted to have a different color on his car after 4 years but the wrap came off just fine without any damage. If you remove your wrap within the "right time span" it just comes of more easy. Either way it doesn't damage your paint work.
You Wrappers are awesome.
found your video because of the blue color. Very good man. I am going to attempt to wrap my drift car
How did it go ?
@@mohamedsamy8632 I did a few panels and it went well. Did it last summer and it still there :). I am finishing a few fixes on some of the panels and will finish wrapping for this season
@@CarModsGarage cuz I am thinking about wrapping my car too but low key nervous
@@mohamedsamy8632 I made videos of my wrapping. Of course I made mistakes and to help I bought crappy wrap. Worst case you will need to get a bit more wrap to fix the bad parts lol
Bro! That's sick bro. That's so bro, bro. Bro.... Bro? Bro!
Bro bro brook brooo
this is the future of car painting for sure. no mess no harsh chemicals which are flammable and dangarous to the person who works with them and for the environment dont need en expensive chamber to rest the paint over time, paint gun, complex air supply system etc... and dramatically faster and cheaper!
He said "It won't damage anything as long as you take it off in the recommended time span" What is that time span?
Usually within 2-5 years depending on brand.
In hot states, and if you park outside, no matter the brand, it’ll be a pain in the butt to remove after about a year. The cheaper the vinyl though, the more adhesive you gotta painfully remove from your paint.
my husband just covered my kitchen cupboards with it looks amazing
Removing it after 5minutes won't reflect adhesion of the wrap being on for a few years surely?
The horsepower gains are REAL with the wrap lol!!!
where do i buy decent Vinyl wrap rolls/sheets in a decent price?
עומר אייזיקוביץ Amazon
Dam he needs his own TH-cam channel!
He means I should not have cut the vinyl on the carpet because vinyl is static and attracts dust particles, dust particles cause scratches and he should of started from the top to stop contamination under vinyl and he did not use any heat over the door handle which left to much material which caused the creases he would have got in the handle recess. He also did not finish corners first which resulted in crows fingers which he had. Wrapping is easy, finishing is hard. Imo he ripped that off because he had scratched the vinyl through contamination on the out side and inside through not working top down, he also put loads of glue lines in the vinyl from ripping it back up because he fucked the handle recess. His finishing was full of crows fingers (\|/) which look like that < because he did not do corners first. There’s more I would say but this rant is long enough :)
from a wrap installer to another, this dude had no idea what he's doing, makes me really wonder how shop like this stayed open.
Lol the guy asked what does the heat do and he said it stinks it......NO it only stinks it if you have stretches it. Every thing is wrong with this install
Exactly! Glad he told you not to edit...we can’t learn if we don’t see the mistakes...lol other than making our own mistakes
I'm actually interested to learn
Is this a lower cost alternative to respraying a roached out paint job?
Pretty much. But imo wraps look better than factory paint you see everywhere anyways.
@@BiggchadI thought about wrapping my Dodge shorty van with this stuff. So far I haven't seen it mentioned how much it costs to wrap a car. I tried wrapping a small ATV but couldn't get out all the wrinkles.
Didn’t see that coming all that time wrapping that door just to ripped off 😂 i know it was for a purpose
I don't know why this was in my recommendeds, but it was so relaxing. Now I'm addicted lol.
“You’re so fast with it bro”. It’s basically flat.
Ripping it off like that kind of pissed me off. Great work. I love doing meticulous work.
I never miss one of your videos absolutely love the content of this channel
This is very artistic work! Looks great!
Just watching a pro is NOT "learning how to do it"
Jim Lcher All I needed
Depends on the person learning
Most people learn through example.
Yes it is
just because you're slow doesn't mean we are
I want to start wrapping cars and I’m trying to learn why do u have to make sure the letters are the same way on the vinyls?
Title should be "I learn how to vinyl wrap a car the wrong way".
Really though with the films out there today and how easy they are to work with and forgiving they are, it's pretty easy to wrap a car. Basically any dipshit can do it. It doesn't take too long to understand how the vinyl behaves and how to manipulate it. It really doesn't take near the skill as a nice paint job. That's really what's so great about it. It's substantially easier and cheaper for someone to change the color of their car with little to no experience. It's really a great option for someone looking to change the look of their vehicle.
Chance Windham you’re right about any dipshit being able to wrap but you’re wrong about how long it takes to learn how to wrap properly. it’s a lot different in your hands than it is on a screen. painting is cool but it’s definitely the cheaper option unless your diy. but no way somebody is gonna be able to buy a roll of vinyl and nail it the first try. like i said the stuff is way different when you’re trying to wrap a bumper for the first time and you don’t know what you’re doing
@@nicolasdeficcio yea, I'm just speaking from experience. I've wrapped a few vehicles now and would have no issue accepting payment from someone to do it as I am confident in my ability. It was rather intuitive for me to understand the way the vinyl behaves but I'm sure that can differ from person to person.
And I literally nailed it the first time on my truck. Did tons of research and started on big flat panels to get a feel for the vinyl.
this dudes just like “please stfu and let me wrap this car” 🤣
I wanna do my car thanks for the tutorial
Yeah, shout out to Carlos' everywhere, Yippee Kai Yay!!!
Wait why did he wrap the door and rip it off afterwords
I think it was for demonstration purpous? Not sure though
What’s the after word? What word comes after?
Afterward
Realized he didnt do something right and said "you know what would be cool we can rip this off like we meant to do this for the viewers" hahah Just messing.
Recommended timespan, bruh.
You can buy KPMF in the states, only Metrorestyling.com has this. There is a production KPMF warehouse in Lake Orion, MI as well! You’ll be paying a lot less
Damn I have a black mustang wishing it was grey like that one, and here you are wrapping it lol FML.
Wtf 🤦♂️ why would you RIP it off I'd take your word on it doesn't damage your original paint.
I Lol'd at your little R. Kelly "Fresh out tha kitchen"
No cutting tape and didn’t wrap the door from inside...
Wow that fact color is so nice well covered and hidden now wow great job tho thumbs up
18:15 As long as you take it off In the recommended timespan. What does this mean exactly? If it sticks too long it ruins the paint?
you gotta unwrap it after 2-3 years, otherwise the glue will stick and it will be hell to remove it.
Travis LORD does temperature have any effect on timespan? If this is, say, an Alaska or Minnesota car versus a Nevada car?
The guy wrapping has a serious professional personality so I would like to see a video of him doing the wrap with maybe a helper. This guy standing filming was talking about Micheal jackson when we wanted to see him do the hard parts which was the door handle but we couldn’t see it.
Thank you for making it so interesting but y did he peel it off.