Sorry it didn't work out for you, Mike. But like you said, it's trial and error. And at least you tried. I admire that. It is an ispiration. Thanks for the videos man!
Enjoyed this video! Wrapping is definitely tough, I’ve learned quite a few things over the years having taught myself how to do it. Hopefully these things help for next time: 1: QUALITY WRAP. I first started with cheap wrap too and that’s the worst mistake you can make when wrapping. Spend the extra $200 and get a good brand that is very forgivable and easy to install. Look into Cheetahwrap. They make a great vinyl that is only $475 for 75 feet. 2. Don’t wash the car right before you wrap it. You’ll want to wash the car and let it sit for at least 12 hours to dry. You’ll get water in spots you need to tuck and as soon as the wrap gets wet there it won’t stick. 3. Disassembly. This part kinda sucks but I think is super important. You’ll want to remove parts on the car that will make it super hard to wrap around (door handles, washer nozzles, badging, and headlights/taillights. Keep trying though, by my 2nd/3rd wrap I started getting the hang of it and now I can’t easily change the color of any of my cars for $475! Good luck😄
Appreciate the videos and the effort my brother. Working with a Buick Envista myself. Your videos have given me a lot of information. Again, appreciation.
Love your teachings Mike,you do a good job..❤❤
I appreciate that!
Sorry it didn't work out for you, Mike. But like you said, it's trial and error. And at least you tried. I admire that. It is an ispiration. Thanks for the videos man!
Thanks Pauly I appreciate you seriously, I got discouraged this morning, and I taught I was a failure but your words mean a lot . Thank you.
@ my pleasure! Keep on doing what you do!
Enjoyed this video! Wrapping is definitely tough, I’ve learned quite a few things over the years having taught myself how to do it. Hopefully these things help for next time:
1: QUALITY WRAP. I first started with cheap wrap too and that’s the worst mistake you can make when wrapping. Spend the extra $200 and get a good brand that is very forgivable and easy to install. Look into Cheetahwrap. They make a great vinyl that is only $475 for 75 feet.
2. Don’t wash the car right before you wrap it. You’ll want to wash the car and let it sit for at least 12 hours to dry. You’ll get water in spots you need to tuck and as soon as the wrap gets wet there it won’t stick.
3. Disassembly. This part kinda sucks but I think is super important. You’ll want to remove parts on the car that will make it super hard to wrap around (door handles, washer nozzles, badging, and headlights/taillights.
Keep trying though, by my 2nd/3rd wrap I started getting the hang of it and now I can’t easily change the color of any of my cars for $475! Good luck😄
Thank you I truly appreciate you. No more Cheap Amazon wrap. But I am going to take everything you said in consideration.
Appreciate the videos and the effort my brother. Working with a Buick Envista myself. Your videos have given me a lot of information. Again, appreciation.
Anytime. I just realized the wrap didn't stick well because of the temperature. Keep watching, I appreciate you
Don't be discouraged Mike doing a wrap job is not easy especially doing it by yourself.
Thank you. I appreciate that. A professional told me it has to be done in warm climate around 55 degrees or warm the surface was to cold.