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VViViD® Black True R Carbon Fiber Vinyl Wrap Roll with Air Release Technology (6 Foot by 5 Foot (Hood, Roof or Trunk Wrap Kit))

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Size: 6ft x 5ft (Hood, Roof or Trunk Wrap Kit)


Features

  • This premium automotive vinyl by VViViD Vinyls is specially engineered for DIY'ers. This durable film is ideal for long-term fleet and motorsport marketing applications, and provides a lightweight, economical alternative to paint.
  • At 3.9mils in thickness, the film will stretch and conform to any shape and thick enough that discoloration, stretch marks and other visible defects when wrapping and driving are kept to a minimum.
  • This product has built in VViViD Air Release, VViViD Resist, and VViViD Heat Fuse technologies to support the DIY'ers and the professional look of the completed quality. See the product description below for the details about these technologies.
  • Application: Dry. Adhesive : Solvent-based, repositionable, permanent adhesive. Life: This vinyl is expected to easily last 5-7 years outdoors.
  • This Vinyl can be installed using 3M 94 Primer and 3M Edge sealer, these are not mandatory, these products will promote adhesion and add life to your vinyl. The sealer or primer will not remove the glue, deform the vinyl or ruin the texture unlike cheaper quality films. Please note that due to specific procedures in hand-rolling and hand-cutting our vinyl wrap product, a 1 inch discrepancy may occur.

Brand: VViViD


Size: 6ft x 5ft (Hood, Roof or Trunk Wrap Kit)


Color: Black


Vehicle Service Type: Airplanes, Motorcycle, Car, Boat


Manufacturer: VViViD


Manufacturer: ‎VViViD


Brand: ‎VViViD


Item Weight: ‎1.69 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎60 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches


Item model number: ‎VViViD7-TRUEBL-6


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎VViViD7-TRUEBL-6


Special Features: ‎VViViD Natural Air release, Centerpoint Technology, VViViD Heat fuse, VViViD Resist.


Date First Available: October 14, 2013


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  • True R Carbon Fiber 1.5ft x 5ft
Size: 1ft x 5ft
Alright, let me start with saying that this is my first time wrapping anything. I don’t even wrap gifts lol With that being said, I am completely amazed at how good this came out. Like, I really can’t believe I did this myself! I was very hesitant at first, but with a few DIY videos for tips.. I’m extremely happy with the outcome. The negative reviews here talk about the adhesive, the vinyl becoming brittle, the vinyl getting wrinkled, but literally all of that could of been fixed with a handy dandy heat gun. Even a hair dryer. Some tips I learned and wish I could’ve read here were: - CLEAN YOUR ITEM THROUGHLY A simple wipe down with a microfiber won’t do the trick. Isopropyl Alcohol or clay barring will remove contaminants that would affect how well the vinyl sticks. Especially towards the edge or where you come to a fold. - ALWAYS USE A LITTLE MORE FROM YOU NEED once you measure out how much you need, cut off an inch or two more. This will help when you come across wrinkles, air bubbles, or “fingers” (big long wrinkles you can’t squeegee out) the extra vinyl, make it easier to pull up on your vinyl to squeegee anything out. It also helps when you pull on your vinyl, it prevents possible tearing. Also it gives reassurance that you’ve cut enough to be able to wrap properly around your edges folds or creases. - A HEATGUN/HAIR DRYER IS YOUR BEST FRIEND Use minimal heat. It helps if you pre-heat your vinyl before applying it to your object. It will become soft and stretchy so that when you apply the vinyl not only will it stick better but it will also become flexible and take the shape of your object. (Like curves, lines, etc) also, when you’ve come to an edge, applying heat there will cause the vinyl to naturally fall over the edge and will stick better. Did your vinyl get brittle? Apply heat! Did your vinyl get wrinkled? Apply heat! Do you feel like you didn’t cut enough and won’t be able to wrap around the edge? Apply heat and stretch! - DONT BE SCARED TO PULL OR LIFT This is very durable material. But also don’t go to the extreme and over stretch. -KEEP A CLOSE EYE ON HOW VINY IS BEING APPLIED If an air bubble appears where you’ve just applied vinyl, it’s easier to pull back and work the bubble out, than to finish your wrapping and seeing an air bubble you missed located dead center on your object, making you basically unwrap your object halfway to get that bubble out Because you know it’ll bother you. You can use an old credit card or gift card (wrap the edge you’ll use with electrical tape to prevent scratching) or squeegee to assure the vinyl sticks to the entire surface. This also prevents air bubbles. - DONT FORGET TO POST-HEAT Once you’ve finished wrapping, apply heat to entire area you’ve wrapped. This is just as important as prepping the area you’re about to cover. Post heating will prevent the vinyl from trying to pull back and go back to its natural form. So with post heat you’ll know your wrap won’t lift or curl back. This is best with the heat gun, a hairdryer might be too weak for this one. I hope this helps! Enjoy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2019 by Sonny Sonny

  • I like it fine.
Size: 1ft x 5ft
I really do like the material, if I hadn't torn a huge piece trying to move it around. I think an important piece of advice would be to very carefully apply heat - given the "carbon fiber pattern" excessive heat + stretch = warp. Looks sharp though
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024 by Zach Zach

  • Great look ! Textured but I love it !
Size: Forged Carbon, 1ft x 5ft
For whatever reason composite forged carbon sold on Amazon looked glossy as opposed to the sample deck so I went with this one This one is the exact color of the sample in composite forged carbon , wish it was named accordingly but it isn’t so I removed a star This is a textured vinyl so it will not bend like matte or gloss vinyls , it’s ment to be cut and treated like you would chrome, it’s much more forgiving and stretchy than chrome but it has tighter limmits than Matt or gloss. For tricky spots you’ll need to use unlays and knife less tape I recommend ones with wire as this is thicker than gloss wraps. Overall it gets a ton of compliments, If you have the patience, a heat gun and knit less tape you’ll be rewarded with this wrap ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024 by mark mark

  • Love this stuff!
Size: 1.5ft x 5ft
Very easy to work with, very forgiving!! Love the super realistic carbon fiber effect contrasting from the rest of my car. Plan on buying another roll to do my side mirrors now. 10/10 highly recommended!!
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024 by Lawrence M. Lawrence M.

  • Matches Tesla carbon fiber interior
Size: 1ft x 5ft
This was my first time doing any vinyl wrap. I used a regular blow dryer and the result so far looked pretty darn good. The detail looks very realistic. It stretches easily with a blow dryer and air bubbles were easily pushed out using any plastic card. It took some trial and error for the corners but I think that comes with skill level (it was my first time and it came out okay). It's also a really good deal for how much you get for the pricing. It also matches very well with the Tesla Model S factory carbon fiber. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024 by Albeee Albeee

  • Cheaper than competitors for a reason
Size: 4ft x 5ft
Vvivid deleted my review on their website so I'm posting on Amazon. I can't believe the lengths this company goes to, they can't take critical feedback. This is a review for the Premium +, not XPO. Pros: Overall, Vvivid has stepped up their game from XPO. The colors have depth and sophistication. The matte metallic's have the depth of OEM car paint because of the ghost particles. The air egress technology is a lot better than XPO as well. You can push down on air bubble and gone it goes. The Premium line up can also be wrapped over parking sensors based on other reviews. On my 328i comfort access doors, I could wrap around the door handles, and the tech would work perfectly. On XPO, this couldn't happen, not sure but this might be a Vvivid exclusive? Lastly, Vvivid's vinyl is a bit more brittle making it easier to cut after you've applied. They have Avery beat there. That's where the pro's end. Where Vvivid really loses out is in the installation. It's a horrible process. The initial tack is too strong for the installer to glass out. I found myself redoing each section that I had already covered and squeegee'ed. If you watch CK Wraps on Youtube, ( a big Vvivid endorser whose probably sponsored by them) he also has this issue. You'll see him go over again and again the same spots to get glass because the tack is so strong. I also bought a tack reducer to no avail. The tack reducer works, but you are still redoing area's you've already finished. It's a frustrating process, I haven't had this experience using Avery, 3M is a bit similar, but I don't remember the tack as strong as Vvivid's. I've also never had to use a heat gun as much as I have on Vvivid's. I had Avery Dennison car previously. It went on like a dream. Pressure sensitive adhesive and far more stretch capacity than Vvivid. VVivid's carbon fiber tore when I tried glass it out (Others have reviewed the same on this very site as well). I spent around ~$400 in total to wrap my 3 series. I regret taking down the Avery Dennison vinyl as I wasted ~ 25ft on just the hood itself. Needless to say, I wouldn't recommend it. If you have lots of time on your hands and don't want to pay a premium go Vvivid. They've got good colors, but you'll stress out so much on the installation. Other professional installers in my area have said the same. I'm taking my money back to Avery. Also, after deleting my review before letting me send them my order #'s was bad form and a slap in the face to a customer. I don't see why I'd buy from them again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2017 by Rkim81

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