Your attention to detail is absolutely inspiring! I entered vvivid indestructible into the youtube search engine, and your video showed up or I may never have found you. I am extremely impressed by your professionalism, especially your attention to detail, which is today, all but a lost concept! Great job!!!
I have been trying to decide between this black indestructible vinyl or a regular Vvivid vinyl in demon red for my black BMW, this looks really good ty for the video.
@@ColorChangeCustoms got it...I put it on my 2021 MBZ Revel Van (the high impact zones only including the pop-outs) and all the bends and corners bubbled in the sun within two week. The flat surfaces seemed to be fine. Not happy with it at all. I also put it on my 2019 Metris bumpers, I spliced all the tight bends and its holding up so far but it took forever to make it look as seem-less as possible. I appreciate all your videos, you have taught me a lot. Thanks!
@@RobRoserealtor sorry for the late reply. I do know that you have to really post heat this vinyl almost to the point of it melting, particularly on corners and edges. I appreciate you watching my videos and I’m glad they have been helpful. Cheers!
It held up fine. Some of the edges started to come up a little bit but I think that's because I probably did not heat and press it down well enough. This vinyl requires a lot of extra heat to ensure your edges stay down because it is so thick. But otherwise it held up fine in the time that I had it on before changing it out to a camo print vinyl.
In my opinion, not really. Although this vinyl is thick, it conforms to the shape of the surface it's applied, so depending on how deep the hail dents are, you'll likely still see those.
Why don't most wrap installers don't wrap down under the hood a couple extra inches ? This way if the wrap shrinks it's got a couple extra inches to stretch, what do you think ?
You can if you want, but it takes extra time, sometimes a lot. For color change, all you need is enough so that the edges are covered and it looks like paint. If you do go under, most only go the the pinch seam under the edge of the hood, around a quarter inch or so usually.
That's really great. I need to do this to my truck hood. Thank you.
Glad to help! Thanks for watching!
Your attention to detail is absolutely inspiring! I entered vvivid indestructible into the youtube search engine, and your video showed up or I may never have found you. I am extremely impressed by your professionalism, especially your attention to detail, which is today, all but a lost concept! Great job!!!
Thank you!
Exactly the video I was looking for, getting this for my truck. Thanks man!
Sure thing and thanks for watching!
I have been trying to decide between this black indestructible vinyl or a regular Vvivid vinyl in demon red for my black BMW, this looks really good ty for the video.
Thank you for watching!!
Great video...thank you. after 1 year I am interested to know how the corners and edges have held up. Thank You
Thanks and thanks for watching. Honestly I'm not sure as I've rewrapped my hood about 4 more times since 😂
@@ColorChangeCustoms got it...I put it on my 2021 MBZ Revel Van (the high impact zones only including the pop-outs) and all the bends and corners bubbled in the sun within two week. The flat surfaces seemed to be fine. Not happy with it at all. I also put it on my 2019 Metris bumpers, I spliced all the tight bends and its holding up so far but it took forever to make it look as seem-less as possible. I appreciate all your videos, you have taught me a lot. Thanks!
@@RobRoserealtor sorry for the late reply. I do know that you have to really post heat this vinyl almost to the point of it melting, particularly on corners and edges. I appreciate you watching my videos and I’m glad they have been helpful. Cheers!
@@ColorChangeCustoms Why?
How is this holding up? Is it still shiny? Are the edges still holding?
Honestly, I can tell you. I’ve rewrapped the hood about three or four times more since, LOL!
hi, friend I just installed that same vinyl in my car, but I feel it is very fragile, what would be the correct way to wash the car?
For cars that are vinyl wrapped, I usually just recommend hand washing and not going through a car wash.
How has it held up? :) tempted to order some and wrap mine.
It held up fine. Some of the edges started to come up a little bit but I think that's because I probably did not heat and press it down well enough. This vinyl requires a lot of extra heat to ensure your edges stay down because it is so thick. But otherwise it held up fine in the time that I had it on before changing it out to a camo print vinyl.
Could this vinyl mask imperfections in a roof with hail damage?
In my opinion, not really. Although this vinyl is thick, it conforms to the shape of the surface it's applied, so depending on how deep the hail dents are, you'll likely still see those.
Why don't most wrap installers don't wrap down under the hood a couple extra inches ? This way if the wrap shrinks it's got a couple extra inches to stretch, what do you think ?
You can if you want, but it takes extra time, sometimes a lot. For color change, all you need is enough so that the edges are covered and it looks like paint. If you do go under, most only go the the pinch seam under the edge of the hood, around a quarter inch or so usually.
What happened when you did the other panels?
I only did the hood with this material.
Do you think you could have done all of it? and how did it hold up?@@ColorChangeCustoms
use that wrap and do the front or rear bumper.. i wana see that lol
That come in a desert tan?
As far as I know, just black and grey.
Nice job of installation and good video. But that wrap is the ugliest thing I have ever seen.
Thanks for watching. Yeah, it was definitely a "unique" look lol!