
When you are doing a big hood like this car is easier if someone is helping you.
but if you are wrapping a regular Hood you can do it by your self becase it doesn't require a big starching like in a big hood.
TOOL RECOMENDED
► Squeegee
► Squeegee Felt Buffer
► Knife
► Heat Gun
► IR Heater
► Magnets
► Application Glove
► Isopropyl alcohol
► Snitty vinyl cutter
► Masking Tape
This is a Small fender but usually some fender are bigger. the process is the same
Remember corners and edges have to be straight and nice.
Before you start check videos in how to remove the door handle for the specific car that you are wrapping, and the side mirror if its necessary to remove it for the door wrap
For this installation The wrap glove is very necessary and the heat gun to stretch the vinyl
you can use Knifeless Tape if you want to make a seam
I recommend Using Knifeless Tape
The Quarter Panel for the Supra it a little hard because of the shape but other cars quarter panels are easier to wrap
I like to wrap the trunks in 2 pieces to prevent the vinyl from lifting in the future.
Check the video on the "Tips and Tricks" Section in How to use the Knifeless Tape.
I recommend to do inlays on areas that the wrap will stretch too much, to prevent the wrap from pulling back on curves .
Check the video on the "Tips and Tricks" Section in How to do Inlays.
I recommend to do inlays on areas that the wrap will stretch too much, to prevent the wrap from pulling back on curves
Check the video on the "Tips and Tricks" Section in How to do Inlays.
I recommend to do inlays on areas that the wrap will stretch too much, to prevent the wrap from pulling back on curves
Check the video on the "Tips and Tricks" Section in How to do Inlays.
Some cars will antenna Check the video on the "Tips and Tricks" Section in How to remove the antenna.
Wrap Essential Tools
Tool list on the next Lecture
How to remove a wrap from a car
HOW TO MAKE AN INLAY AND WHEN TO USE AN INLAY
HOW TO ADD THE BUFFER TO THE SQUEEGEE
Squeegee tips
WRAP EDGE CUT TIPS
How to use Knifeless Tape
Before you wrap the car do a Car wash
Car preparation before the wrap
Emblem & Badge Removal & Template
Mistakes to avoid
How to remove the antenna from a Vehicle
Where to get wrap material and what type of vinyl should you get
Learn How Long a Vinyl Wrap Last
Learn How to Removing Your Vehicle Wrap
Lean if a car wrap will Damage the Car Paint
Learn how to wrap a Sport Car
Step by step
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I will guide you in how to avoid mistakes that other car wrap installers do.
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What will students learn in your course?
How to Vinyl wrap a Car in your Garage
Step by step car wrap tutorial
How to avoid mistake in car wrapping
Learn how to do a full car vinyl wrap installation
Tips and tricks for car wrapping Faster
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Vinyl Wrapping Vs. Painting: Which Is Better?
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