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VViViD Satin Flat Matte Stealth Jet Black Vinyl Wrap Roll with Air Release Technology (6ft x 5ft (Hood, Roof or Trunk Wrap Kit))

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Size: 6ft x 5ft


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.

Description

VViViD materials are designed to perform for DIY'ers and Pros alike, all while maintaining professional grade manufacturing standards. Our wraps are easy to use, safe for your paint, and continually improved every batch. They also come in over 200 variations of colors, textures and finishes such as Gloss, Matte, Satin and textured. VViViD is an industry leader in the vinyl wrapping world. Our products are used by millions of customers and have been featured in world-class car shows and events. 30+ years of manufacturing experience and 10+ years of vinyl wrapping set us apart in terms of quality, innovation and value. Why VViViD? Direct to consumer! (Saves you money)) VViViD is the only vinyl manufacturer to retail direct to consumers. This allows us to.. 1. Offer products at a lower initial cost as there are no middle men. 2. Listen directly to client feedback and make necessary changes. 3. Research and develop new products and technologies at great speeds. Most Beginner Friendly Wraps! User-Friendly is our golden rule when designing our wraps. Everything from the waterproof backing paper to the vinyl itself is crafted to be easy to use and be installed without the risk of damaging your car's paint or the product itself. Customer Protection! Protecting our customers and their money is a priority for us. Take a look at our website(s) to learn more about our customer protection policies! We’re Everyhwhere! You will find over 500 hours worth of video tutorials using our products all over the internet! (But you'll only need to watch one or two good ones to get the basics and get to work. Read more Read more Start Over Again and Again! Our materials are coated using a hybrid plastisol gel that creates a self healing surface. The self healing coating will protect your film from swirls, light abraisions and scratches for years to come. Simply heat out most damage you see with a heat gun. Won't Damage Your Paint! Like most vinyl manufacturers we use Solvent Based Acrylic Adhesive for our wraps. Although, to ensure the solvent will not damage your car paint, our manufacturing process allows the solvent the proper time it needs to cure through 40 feet of evaporation tunnels. Resulting in an adhesive that: 1. Won't damage your paint! 2. enable you to re-apply/lift/re-position the vinyl in cases of mistakes or imperfections! 3. Will never eat through or dissolve top coats on your paint. Collapsing Air-channels.. What?! Air-release is great for installation by releasing air through adhesive channels. However, air-channels can spell doom after it's installed.. Why? Well if materials can breath out air, it can also breath in contaminants and moisture. Vvivid's air-channels slowly disappear over time creating a reliable bond that will not lift, peel or breath in contaminants. Prevents Sun Damage! With new and future advancements in the industry, we are continually using the best UV absorbers and light stabilizers in our films ensuring a finish that will not fade, crack or fail. New improvements are made every quarter. Read more Get Featured! Love your project? Post pictures and GET FEATURED! on our website, socials or print media to show off your work to the world! See you there!


Manufacturer: ‎VViViD


Brand: ‎VViViD


Item Weight: ‎2.74 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎60 x 3.2 x 3.2 inches


Item model number: ‎8


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎VViViD7-MB-6


Date First Available: October 14, 2013


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Thursday, Nov 28

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  • Failed solo project :/
Long story short - This vinyl is easier to maneuver in small surface areas. For larger ones (ie: car roof or hood), you will need a heat gun to remove some of the wrinkles. Also, I recommend having a second set of hands to assist in larger surfaced projects. Even after I rolled it out overnight, I expected it to be a bit more malleable and was met with a decent amount of resistance. ----- So I purchased this with the intention of sticking it to the roof of my '14 Ford Focus (vinyl wrap roof idea) to "upgrade" the look of my car - most places around me charge 250-300 for a process that seems so simple, so as a 5'3" woman, I really wanted to show them who's the boss (... and also spend 1/10 the cost asked by these shops). I found a YouTube video that I watched meticulously over 5 times, demonstrating that it could easily be a solo project with no usage of a heat gun. Side note, they used Avery vinyl but I chose this brand (can't remember why now). I confidently decided to tackle my project one afternoon, only to be hit by an unnecessary amount of wind gusts (they don't tell you to check the weather app before starting these projects). My spirit wasn't shattered quite yet, so the next morning, I geared up for attempt 2.0. I measured, once, twice, five times - I used my magnets to hold the vinyl in place. Equipped with my little kitchen stool, I mustered up the courage to start exposing the adhesive, as my YouTube friend had demonstrated with ease. I watched the video so much that I was even coaching myself with the words from the video - start in the back, place your magnets back after you stick it. Once it's all sticking, use your squeegee, starting from the middle, and working your way out in the same direction, to avoid wrinkles. Sounds easy enough right? Right... Not sure if it's the length of my arms or even my poor upper arm strength, but I could not, for the life of me, get it to lay flat throughout the entire roof. There were wrinkles that I tried to pull out, but.. they simply would not cooperate. I even considered leaving them but knew it didn't look great - trust me, I insisted for about 30 minutes... relocating my stool over and over. At a point, I got so frustrated, I ripped it off and dumped it in the trash. Now I have 1/3 of a wrap and nowhere to put it, though I may use it to create some lighter accepts on the car or even the interior... though in all fairness, I just might suck it up and pay for it at this rate. Pride's been hurt a smidge. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2020 by AngDess

  • I began tearing my dash apart like an excited child unwrapping presents Christmas morn
Product arrived on time, yesterday in fact. I purchased this to cover the wood grain dash and chrome window trim on my BMW 335i that was purchased as a project car and is slowly sucking my soul from my body. Of course within an hour of having the vinyl in my possession, I began tearing my dash apart like an excited child unwrapping presents Christmas morn. The excitement of ridding my twin-turbo coke can of the "old-man's car wood dash" (mind you I'm 40 and bald - driving a BMW already gets me plenty of old man comments but the wood dash seemed to have certain disdain with me). The vinyl was great to work with. This was my first project with vinyl and I couldn't be happier with the end result...unless someone had done the work for me...for free. There is a bit of a learning curve involved, this required some adult refreshments, plenty of cigarettes and some Wu Tang pleasantly vibrating the floor in my house whilst figuring it out. If you don't own a heat gun before attempting working with vinyl, buy one. Not sure how well a hair dryer does because A.) I have a heat gun and B.) I don't have a hair dryer (refer to aforementioned bald statement) Tips from a guy who has never worked with vinyl: - Make sure you get a squeegee and use it, trust me your finger tips will thank you the next morning. When using the squeegee do not press too firmly, you will leave scratches on your vinyl. - Make relief cuts on the corners or concave or convex areas. This will eliminate trouble when you get to the corners. - Start with the vinyl adhesive side up and lay your trim pieces flat on the vinyl then work your way to the edges. - Once to the edge, leave 1/4 of vinyl to wrap around the edge, then again with the heat gun on the underside. Overall, I am extremely pleased with the outcome of this project and the material. In the event that your vinyl has a wrinkle, heat gun and stretch. Do not overheat as it will melt the vinyl. If you buy the matte finish, overheating and over stretching will remove the matte finish. Measure the area you wish to cover first and buy more than you need, you will make mistakes until you get the hang of application. I hope this helps your buying decision. Enjoy your sore fingertips. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2017 by Just Jody Just Jody

  • Not as good as 3M
Size: 5ft x 3ft
I am very new to vinyl wrap, so take this with a grain of salt. However, I found Vivid compared to 3M to each have their pros/cons. My biggest issue is adhesion. It's far less tacky than anything I've come across, the only thing it likes to stick to is itself. Even some Vivid lighting tint was more sticky than this stuff... What I like: - Decent price, shipped fast, received in good shape with minimal damage - Satin black seems like a good compromise between glossy and dead flat, making it flat but not so easy to pick up marks - Stretches really nicely with heat, but makes it easy to over do it - Decent thickness What I don't like: - Little adhesion out of the box, disappointing amount after post heat - Even with post heat areas of tension creep and won't stick like 3M does (no glue or edge treatment used on either) - Doesn't snap back like 3M does making the vacuum forming effect hard to achieve - It goes very soft as it "heals" and often marks are hard to heat out - Poor cold stretching making you rely more on heat 3M works and this stuff might too, but I am still very new to this and don't have the time to figure out what will make this wrap last. It's worth a try, maybe flat surfaces are where this stuff excels. I am wrapping complicated chrome pieces and this stuff is just not working for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2020 by Carl

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