How We Prep Our Surfaces to Vinyl Wrap
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- Опубликовано: 3 янв 2018
- Prepping your surface for wrapping is a huge part of the wrap game! Today, we show you some of the things we use to ensure our surfaces are perfect for wrapping! Be sure to share with us what you use in the comments section!
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Aspire to become a wrapper myself and you guys have been very helpful in providing me with plenty of information to start my practice with.
Thank you for all the great information! It's great to have confirmation that I'm doing things right haha, I use most of the same products. Loving the Harry Potter vibe and dig the awesome snake armband! Thanks so much for all your videos, you guys are awesome for sharing all this info.
Wow, some very good information there. I use some of the exact products, so it made me feel better to know I'm on the right track with basic vinyl installs. #1 trick I picked up was your little secret for oxidized paint. Wow! I will use this in the future on old paint. BTW I have consulted in this industry since the mid 90's and I never stop learning tips & tricks to share. Thanks Guys! McNair Signs & Graphics, est. 1959
Shane J McNair glad to hear we actually have other installers trying out some of our tricks. That future shine can be a life saver! Thanks for supporting us
Best wrap channel on the tube 🤙🏽
Love Space Age. I use Ronson Lighter Fluid in preparing surfaces in a lot of projects.
Very informative! Thank you! Will be using everything here
Hiyya guys I love your work ~ such an inspiration! I'm currently wrapping my own motorcycle, a Honda CBR1000RR and it's a real challenge but SO rewarding.
I'm an engineer by trade and just thought to point out that denatured alcohol is actually much more dangerous (toxic) than isopropyl alcohol because denatured alcohol is actually Ethanol that has been denatured with methanol (very toxic).
It may smell sweeter but it's often the nice smelling stuff that's the worst for you!
Thanks again and much love from Australia.
I am well impressed with your knowledge and your obvious passion and interest you have about your trade. I wish you were local to me. I had no idea about how much prep was needed. I am currently getting my first car wrapped, so keen to know what to expect. It is good to see what I can look for. I am in the UK, so many of the product names are alien to me. I know the name 'Home Depot' but it is not in the UK. You are now saved in my favourites.
Glad you like the "Gangsta Wrapper" shirts ! Hahaaa.....Cheers for a great year ahead.
We love them!
One video with lots of information thanks guys👍
SV STICKERS glad you found it insightful, thanks for joining us!
Wooow,thank you guys!!!!
Great video. I used GraphXoff and it lifted my 10 year old graphic on our boat. I left it on for 30 minutes
Super helpful! Thanks 🤘
You're welcome! Thank you for watching!
I love this! I don't install..but this info was so helpful and fun to learn about how to prep for wraps! Then again I love watching how stuff's made, or done! Maybe I'm just weird, haha😄
Thanks for your interest! Even if you don't wrap, its always great to see new and unique ways people can turn their vehicles or motorcycles into rolling works of art!
I guess it is quite off topic but does anyone know of a good site to watch new tv shows online ?
@Howard Finnegan Flixportal xD
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You guys are F×CKING AWESOME🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Not sure if I missed it, for simple green is it 70% water or SG?! Thank you! Learning a lot from your videos. Starting my first wrap ever on my ‘04 Jeep TJ. Thanks again!
On the future shine, do you just wipe it on and then wipe right off? Do you have any long term stuff out there when using it?
Another trick for bugs and debris that is really cheap and very easy to come by if you can’t find clay bar is dryer sheets (bounce, gain, balance, dollar store) I prefer the dollar store brand because they do the samething and are cheaper and they have no scent ones. Wet them and then just start wiping away the bugs and contaminants! Then obviously go over the area with your favorite cleaner.
Great channel guys! Love it.
Ryan Dayon on the future shine, you want to use ether a rag or applicator pad. Once you wipe the area you don't want to use anything else after, usually it will be your last step before install. (Make sure you let it dry between coats) Depending on the texture you can use multiple coats if needed. If you try and use alcohol to wipe an area that is coated it can mess up that area.
I'm going to have to try that dryer sheet trick tho for sure! And thanks for watching!
Thank you!!!
You're very welcome, thank you for watching!
Hey im about to try my hand in wrapping my MT03 and just wondering...how do i prep matte paint? Im told that i cant use wax on a matte finish so just wondering if i can use any of these harsh solvents on it?
Vinylll vixen yo fam
What do you use as a tack reducer for high tack films like kpmf and its warmer climate?
For oxidized paint:
Try kick acid- it’s an aluminum wheel cleaner
Play with the dilution, but usually 1:4 works pretty well
Curious to know if you have used xylene/xylol instead of rapid remover
I have really enjoyed your videos. Fun and informative. I have a 30' carbon mast on a catamaran that I would like to warp with a vinyl warp to protect the carbon. The mast is exposed to the sun almost year round and is sailed in salt water. The mast has some blemishes (fogging) in the clear coat finish. Not to the oxidation stage yet. Also the mast is lightly textured where you can feel the carbon fiber. Not the smooth finish like the paint on a car. I saw you recommended the Pledge Floor Care Finish. It sounds like the Pledge might be the right stuff to use on the mast before wrapping. How long should I let it dry? Do you know if the Pledge goes by a different name now? I can't find the exact bottle / product at Walmart. I found Pledge Revive It Floor Gloss. Is that the same product by a new name? Thanks and keep the videos coming.
Our prep procedure based by tips from our friends - detailers.
1. Snow foam wash
2. Hand wash (with car shampoo)
3. Tar&glue remouver
4. Iron off
5. Hand wash
6. Claybar (whole surfece that we will wrap)
7. Final clean with 70% IPA or Avery surfece cleaner
Right before wrapping IPA (or Avery SC) one more time just to be sure and tack cloth.
brojek88 please send us info on the tar remover and Iron off to vinylvixenwraps@gmail.com would love to try some of this out! Thanks for the tips!
Awesome ideas! Thank you for sharing!
I see y'all work on a lot of new cars but have y'all tried using scrubbing bubbles. Older cars that are super dirty that scrubbing bubbles works magic then I hit it with the same denatured alcohol y'all use. Just a thought for y'all. Plus it makes your shop smell amazing!! How can I email y'all and talk with y'all. I have been wrapping for 6years and obsessed with y'alls videos. I want to meet y'all and wrap with y'all!!!
What certification did you get?
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I've heard, but I'm not 100%, but denatured can damage new paints, due to water base? Again, not 100%, but I preferred isopropyl myself. 70% spray nozzles fit right on to the bottle just cut the stem a bit :)
Austin Ray I have not heard that, but definitely worth looking into, thanks for the tip! Weve used both, I think we just prefer smell of the denatured, more than anything
Any color would be an improvement on that Jeep. Jeezis.
Where can I get a hat
dexter weaver we are working on producing an apparel line, including our dope hats! Hang tight, it will be worth the wait!
too much informations for my noob wrapper brains in one video it hurts XD
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Who's the guy with the beard, he's hot!