I do like both if I'm going for a textured, "dry" look. Both are good films...it's really a matter of personal preference in my opinion. Thanks and thanks for watching!
Great video and very timely per something I'm looking to apply to the top of my truck. I was originally looking at a textured CF product, but another poster (replacing their 3M/Avery product) mentioned they had problems keeping it clean. So, now I'm swayed to a gloss finish instead for easier maintenance. The new VV Tek R looks like a great option. I contacted the manufacturer yesterday via their website and asked if they had any discount codes, and they promptly responded back with one 🙂.
Thanks and thanks for watching! I just wrapped the fenders of my STI with the new Tek R and they look AMAZING! I'm working on a video for that to publish in the near future :-)
I would go for the vvivid ..i personally used it on my car..(well had it installed). Had my hood wrapped just recently And it looks fantastic. Shiny and realistic. Very good. Very smooth also. Almost like a real paint job
For the ebay vinyl, you're supposed to remove the protective cap when you get it. The protective cap is rigid and is causing the tunneling of the vinyl. When you lay it down, there will be lines in the vinyl where the tunneling has occurred.
Great video. What about matte carbon fiber vinyl. I'm trying to match the OEM Tesla Model Y Performance matte carbon with a vinyl. I can't seem to find anything even close. I want to wrap other trim and aero pieces to match. Any advice?
Thanks and thanks for watching. Matching factory to aftermarket can be tricky. My only advice is to order samples of different brands so you can see in person what may work best. Sometimes, it just may not be possible to get a perfect match, but there may be one that's "close enough."
I got the vvivid I like the look but it wouldn't stick to anything no adhesive at all it seemed like so I went with the 3m and actually like the look better
Hmm...that's weird? Did you give it a bit of heat? VVivid has a heat activated adhesive. I've never experienced what you described...in fact, it's been opposite for me. The Teck R adhesive has always been a bit more aggressive than other vinyls in my experience.
Thanks and thanks for watching. If I were to put one on my car, probably the new VVivid Tek R. I personally like the gloss carbon fiber look, and among the gloss carbon fiber vinyl wraps out there, it's the most durable (check out this vid: th-cam.com/video/HPjbIY4I340/w-d-xo.html) If I were to get a non-gloss carbon fiber vinyl, I'd probably go with VVivid's True R...it doesn't have a gloss laminate over it, but the patterning gives it a slight sheen, which many people have commented to me that it makes it look way more real (even in a "dry" look) than Avery or 3M or other "dry" look carbon fiber vinyls. I've had True R on several of my cars over the years, and it's done very well.
I can't say as I've never seen their Epoxy Carbon Fiber in person. VVivid's Epoxy carbon fiber vinyl is intended for interior use, so I haven't ordered any samples to compare it with or use, as my applications have all been for exterior use, for the most part.
are their foeged carbon vinyl wrapa? how do those look? you are missing a real carbon piece for comparison because how do we know the Vivid stuff is the most realistic (looking) w/o real carbon 3k twill weave to compare to. 2nd, how does each vinyl apply, i.e. ease of application/workability? 3rd, how does each vinyl stretch and go around corners/complex shapes? it's great that you like the Vivid-R material; however, this was just a "looks" comparison amongst imitations w/o a performance demonstration. I'm still not sold.
Hi, and thanks for watching! Yes, this was strictly just a "looks" comparison among various carbon fiber vinyls, not a performance demonstration. I do wish I had real carbon fiber to compare to, but I don't have easy access to a sizeable reference piece. Also, there are forged carbon vinyl patterns as well. I was contemplating doing a "performance" video to illustrate not just looks, but also how well each vinyl applies and the like. However, it's hard to capture the nuances of the application of each vinyl during application, as there is a very tactile factor in the application process that is, at least in my opinion, very difficult to relay in a video only demonstration. But, I think I'll have to go ahead and do a performance demo since there appears to be some interest :-) Thank you and thanks for your feedback! I appreciate inputs to help make relevant and useful videos. Cheers!
I think the biggest point is do you go for the cheaper glossier version and sacrifice water getting in between the laminate and destroying the look completely and having to replace it or do you get the one thats already been in the game for years and has always been reliable in terms of durability and quality, some of those wraps are glossier in my opinion but how long will it last before water seeps in or the sun eats the cheap laminate, again buy cheap you get cheap , its very rare to find a manufacturer that offers high quality products for the “low” as for vivid i think it’s decently priced for the quality of the product.
There is some truth in “ you get what you pay for” 😁. The cheap stuff actually does look good, but yeah, the durability is questionable for exterior use. I think for interior applications it would be fine though. In my opinion, Vvivid offers the best in terms of realistic looks AND durability.
I think you're asking who has the best looking matte or satin CF vinyl...in that case, I personally like VVivid's True R series. But, that's my personal taste.
Thanks for watching! I agree the eBay looks great, and I'm disappointed the "big" brand names like 3M and Avery didn't offer a glossy look carbon fiber vinyl (that I could find)
@@ColorChangeCustoms thank you ! I’m trying to find something that matches the forged Carbon on the gr corolla roof or just a nice looking one that’s not too over done
The 3M Matt looks the best. The rest look cheap, even the 3M glossy. The vivid is a terrible example to compare them to. In any case, for a wrap that can be changed at any time, it doesn't really matter.
Yeah, relative to the other ones, Tek R does look more grey'ish. I looks really nice though in person...practically everyone that's seen it on my car thought it was real carbon fiber.
Vvivid is usually a DIY brand, so if a shop installs it, the client usually provides the vinyl. Here’s a slo mo that might give a good idea of how it looks in person instagram.com/tv/CfShQ0HLjbi/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=
5D blows everything out of the water in terms of looks... Not sure how a cheap Chinese company making shit vinyl is able to make it considerably better looking than the best companies
I know, right. Admittedly, the generic eBay, no-name Chinese 5D carbon fiber vinyls do look better than I would have expected, especially compared to big brand names like Avery or 3M. However, I've discovered although they look good, there's a reason why they're so cheap. One of those reasons is because they use a floating laminate design, water can get under the laminate and will eventually cause the vinyl to come apart. So basically, the eBay stuff is not good for exterior/outdoor use. I have a video in the works I'll publish soon doing an experiment that shows water gets under the cheap Chinese carbon fiber vinyl laminate.
You know...now that you mention it, I can see that. It might just be the video/screen/camera as in real life, I don't see the purplish tint as I do on a screen.
I’m so close to buying some of this but it’s hard to get over the purple, even other videos of this stuff looks this way, love the deeper black look, maybe I’ll order small amount
@@HyperSpin07 check out the the end of this video. I show what it looks like, installed, and outside in the sun. It's not purplish in real life, but it is more dark grey than black. In my opinion, it still looks really good... Good enough that my fellow installers at the shop thought it was real carbon fiber. th-cam.com/video/vi-z1qKwMBU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=vEg94nKgTxF2hyoI
...but remember, ppl using cf vinyl wrap are peacocking in a sense. they are putting on a show for other ppl and trying to get other ppl to go "uuuh, aaaah". it's a pure styling exercise. folks into real cf are in it for the properties of the material; not to impress others. I also dislike carbon overlays as much as carbon-look vinyl.
@@K03sport I’m getting carbon fiber vinyl because I think it looks cool. I don’t want to get a carbon fiber hood and trunk. It’s too expensive and I don’t care about reducing weight.
This was EXACTLY what I needed! Great comparison video!
Thanks and thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful.
Thank you, fantastic comparison! Very helpful!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
3M 2080 i like but AVERY more! looks more natural for my interior, love texture
I do like both if I'm going for a textured, "dry" look. Both are good films...it's really a matter of personal preference in my opinion. Thanks and thanks for watching!
Thanks for taking the time to put this comparison together, it was very helpful.
Thanks and thanks for watching! Glad the video was helpful!
Thankx for posting this. It just confirms that i had the best quality vinyl wrapped on my hood. I would say vvivid has them all beat by far.
Thanks and thanks for watching! Glad the video was helpful. 😊
Great video and very timely per something I'm looking to apply to the top of my truck. I was originally looking at a textured CF product, but another poster (replacing their 3M/Avery product) mentioned they had problems keeping it clean. So, now I'm swayed to a gloss finish instead for easier maintenance. The new VV Tek R looks like a great option. I contacted the manufacturer yesterday via their website and asked if they had any discount codes, and they promptly responded back with one 🙂.
Thanks and thanks for watching! I just wrapped the fenders of my STI with the new Tek R and they look AMAZING! I'm working on a video for that to publish in the near future :-)
I would go for the vvivid ..i personally used it on my car..(well had it installed). Had my hood wrapped just recently And it looks fantastic. Shiny and realistic. Very good. Very smooth also. Almost like a real paint job
For the ebay vinyl, you're supposed to remove the protective cap when you get it. The protective cap is rigid and is causing the tunneling of the vinyl. When you lay it down, there will be lines in the vinyl where the tunneling has occurred.
does not matter, it's garbage unless used on interior, i've wasted some money on it.
Very nice review.. maybe add still close up pics to help describe it
Thanks and thanks for watching! Definitely good inputs, much appreciated!
Thanks for posting this. Was really impressed with the eBay, actually looked better then vvivid to me
Thanks and thanks for watching!
Thank you great channel.
Thanks! And thank you for watching!
Thanks for the video. It helped.
Thanks and thanks for watching! I'm glad it was helpful.
great video! it helped a lot
Sorry for the late reply. Thanks and thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful!
Great video. What about matte carbon fiber vinyl. I'm trying to match the OEM Tesla Model Y Performance matte carbon with a vinyl. I can't seem to find anything even close. I want to wrap other trim and aero pieces to match. Any advice?
Thanks and thanks for watching. Matching factory to aftermarket can be tricky. My only advice is to order samples of different brands so you can see in person what may work best. Sometimes, it just may not be possible to get a perfect match, but there may be one that's "close enough."
Are you able to compare Tek R to aura vinyl carbon fiber
At the moment no as I don't have any aura vinyl. Happy to do so if I get sent a sample though! :-)
I got the vvivid I like the look but it wouldn't stick to anything no adhesive at all it seemed like so I went with the 3m and actually like the look better
Hmm...that's weird? Did you give it a bit of heat? VVivid has a heat activated adhesive. I've never experienced what you described...in fact, it's been opposite for me. The Teck R adhesive has always been a bit more aggressive than other vinyls in my experience.
Great comparo! Considering this for my roof, and ceramic coating it. Question: putting aside the gloss factor, which one would you recommend?
Thanks and thanks for watching. If I were to put one on my car, probably the new VVivid Tek R. I personally like the gloss carbon fiber look, and among the gloss carbon fiber vinyl wraps out there, it's the most durable (check out this vid: th-cam.com/video/HPjbIY4I340/w-d-xo.html)
If I were to get a non-gloss carbon fiber vinyl, I'd probably go with VVivid's True R...it doesn't have a gloss laminate over it, but the patterning gives it a slight sheen, which many people have commented to me that it makes it look way more real (even in a "dry" look) than Avery or 3M or other "dry" look carbon fiber vinyls. I've had True R on several of my cars over the years, and it's done very well.
3M perfection
Thanks for watching! 3M does make some good films!!
Would of been great if you had some real carbon to compare it to lol
I bought the Epoxy high gloss carbon fiber from them, would the one your showing in the beginning of the video glossier than the Epoxy?
I can't say as I've never seen their Epoxy Carbon Fiber in person. VVivid's Epoxy carbon fiber vinyl is intended for interior use, so I haven't ordered any samples to compare it with or use, as my applications have all been for exterior use, for the most part.
Trying to get this but in stores don’t have it only online any one know where I can get it and the biggest size trying to wrap my window louver help
I have a link in the description for the TekR: amzn.to/3LX3RcS
@@ColorChangeCustoms appreciate it
are their foeged carbon vinyl wrapa? how do those look? you are missing a real carbon piece for comparison because how do we know the Vivid stuff is the most realistic (looking) w/o real carbon 3k twill weave to compare to. 2nd, how does each vinyl apply, i.e. ease of application/workability? 3rd, how does each vinyl stretch and go around corners/complex shapes? it's great that you like the Vivid-R material; however, this was just a "looks" comparison amongst imitations w/o a performance demonstration. I'm still not sold.
Hi, and thanks for watching! Yes, this was strictly just a "looks" comparison among various carbon fiber vinyls, not a performance demonstration. I do wish I had real carbon fiber to compare to, but I don't have easy access to a sizeable reference piece. Also, there are forged carbon vinyl patterns as well.
I was contemplating doing a "performance" video to illustrate not just looks, but also how well each vinyl applies and the like. However, it's hard to capture the nuances of the application of each vinyl during application, as there is a very tactile factor in the application process that is, at least in my opinion, very difficult to relay in a video only demonstration. But, I think I'll have to go ahead and do a performance demo since there appears to be some interest :-)
Thank you and thanks for your feedback! I appreciate inputs to help make relevant and useful videos. Cheers!
I think the biggest point is do you go for the cheaper glossier version and sacrifice water getting in between the laminate and destroying the look completely and having to replace it or do you get the one thats already been in the game for years and has always been reliable in terms of durability and quality, some of those wraps are glossier in my opinion but how long will it last before water seeps in or the sun eats the cheap laminate, again buy cheap you get cheap , its very rare to find a manufacturer that offers high quality products for the “low” as for vivid i think it’s decently priced for the quality of the product.
There is some truth in “ you get what you pay for” 😁. The cheap stuff actually does look good, but yeah, the durability is questionable for exterior use. I think for interior applications it would be fine though. In my opinion, Vvivid offers the best in terms of realistic looks AND durability.
From the video I have to be honest I think the metro nemesis looks best.
For a printed pattern, yes it is a nice looking vinyl. If I were going with a printed carbon fiber vinyl, that would probably be the one.
The new Vivide R looks the best.
I think so as well, though some of the other ones are really good as well in terms of how realistic to real carbon fiber they look.
Has anyone done EBay + ceramic coating?
Vivid always looks real good but always been trash to install and remove in sub 65-70 temps
Who do you. Think has the matte or satin carbon fiber?
I think you're asking who has the best looking matte or satin CF vinyl...in that case, I personally like VVivid's True R series. But, that's my personal taste.
The Vvivid is too glossy but otherwise looks nice. The eBay 5D looked great. The 3M was disappointing.
Thanks for watching! I agree the eBay looks great, and I'm disappointed the "big" brand names like 3M and Avery didn't offer a glossy look carbon fiber vinyl (that I could find)
Do forged Carbon
Great suggestion! I’ll have to see if I can get some samples
@@ColorChangeCustoms thank you ! I’m trying to find something that matches the forged Carbon on the gr corolla roof or just a nice looking one that’s not too over done
Great video, you sound like john jones lol
Thank you and thanks for watching!
I would say ebay one looks the best
The eBay one does look good, I'll admit.
So does the new tek r have texture ?
No, the gloss laminate on top makes it smooth to the touch. The vinyl under the laminate is textured though from what I can tell.
The 3M Matt looks the best. The rest look cheap, even the 3M glossy.
The vivid is a terrible example to compare them to.
In any case, for a wrap that can be changed at any time, it doesn't really matter.
Funny... In terms of look, the eBay generic vinyl wins 😂
On pure cosmetics, I agree. The eBay stuff does look really nice and quite realistic. In terms of durability...I might go a different route.
Vvivid looks a bit greyish ✌️👍🇨🇦
Yeah, relative to the other ones, Tek R does look more grey'ish. I looks really nice though in person...practically everyone that's seen it on my car thought it was real carbon fiber.
Thanks I can’t find anyone in my area that installs it Would like to see it in person Still searching 👍✌️🇨🇦
Vvivid is usually a DIY brand, so if a shop installs it, the client usually provides the vinyl. Here’s a slo mo that might give a good idea of how it looks in person
instagram.com/tv/CfShQ0HLjbi/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=
5D blows everything out of the water in terms of looks... Not sure how a cheap Chinese company making shit vinyl is able to make it considerably better looking than the best companies
I know, right. Admittedly, the generic eBay, no-name Chinese 5D carbon fiber vinyls do look better than I would have expected, especially compared to big brand names like Avery or 3M. However, I've discovered although they look good, there's a reason why they're so cheap. One of those reasons is because they use a floating laminate design, water can get under the laminate and will eventually cause the vinyl to come apart. So basically, the eBay stuff is not good for exterior/outdoor use. I have a video in the works I'll publish soon doing an experiment that shows water gets under the cheap Chinese carbon fiber vinyl laminate.
@@ColorChangeCustoms what if a good ppe cover would protect it while giving more depth?
Vvivid looks so purpleish
You know...now that you mention it, I can see that. It might just be the video/screen/camera as in real life, I don't see the purplish tint as I do on a screen.
I’m so close to buying some of this but it’s hard to get over the purple, even other videos of this stuff looks this way, love the deeper black look, maybe I’ll order small amount
@@HyperSpin07 check out the the end of this video. I show what it looks like, installed, and outside in the sun. It's not purplish in real life, but it is more dark grey than black. In my opinion, it still looks really good... Good enough that my fellow installers at the shop thought it was real carbon fiber.
th-cam.com/video/vi-z1qKwMBU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=vEg94nKgTxF2hyoI
If you're into carbon bicycle frames and parts, 3K of course, like I am, this all looks pretty awful.
...but remember, ppl using cf vinyl wrap are peacocking in a sense. they are putting on a show for other ppl and trying to get other ppl to go "uuuh, aaaah". it's a pure styling exercise. folks into real cf are in it for the properties of the material; not to impress others. I also dislike carbon overlays as much as carbon-look vinyl.
@@K03sport I’m getting carbon fiber vinyl because I think it looks cool. I don’t want to get a carbon fiber hood and trunk. It’s too expensive and I don’t care about reducing weight.
3M.