Shop DIY vinyl wraps for your Cybertruck: tesbros.com/collections/cybertruck/products/diy-full-body-vinyl-wrap-for-cybertruck and stay tuned for PPF coming soon!
This is the best video I've seen yet. I just got my cyber truck and I've been trying to learn about all this wrap stuff. I live in Minnesota, so our weather destroys everything. I don't care what anyone thinks, eventually the salt and sand we use on the roads is going to trash these trucks. I just want to slow it down. Thank you for making this video, it was extremely helpful for me and my decision.
You answered my questions with a wide range of examples directly on the CT so I could see for myself!! Thanks for the value! I would go with PPF for the high durability, low maintenance and self healing qualities.
Please sell swatches of the stock look PPF so parts of the touch points can be covered and cut to size by owner. Also some mat PPF cut to wrap the truck from the belt line up, leaving the bottom natural.
I have just got a clear PPF for the doors. Also a clear PPF for the front as a bra to take the impact of bugs. CT is a bug demond. I love the steel look so no need for colored wrap. Each to his own though.
I wouldn't recommend automatic car washes for wraps. The harsh chemicals and/or rough brushes will shorten the life of it. Like it will discolor over time, might peel up the edges, scratch the film, etc.
@@tesbros Do you know when the DIY black PPF will be available, and are they close to the cost of Vinyl? I just want a worry free wrap that last awhile. I assume ppf seems harder to DIY around the edges due to thickness so worried about messing up.
We're working on it now, so hopefully within the next month or so. And yes, you're right about the edges. We're working on the best way for DIYers to install since it is a little more difficult in those areas. We wanna be able to guarantee that anyone can do it before launching. As far as cost, It will probably be roughly double the cost of vinyl. Another option to save some money is you could wrap your trunk in vinyl and then lay ppf over the highest impact places like the frunk bumper and hood. PPF will go over vinyl just fine and help protect it. Just something to think about! Here's our DIY vinyl kit: tesbros.com/collections/cybertruck/products/diy-full-body-vinyl-wrap-for-cybertruck and here's our DIY PPF for the frunk: tesbros.com/products/frunk-protection-ppf-for-cybertruck
There are quite a few from Ivios, STEK, UltraFit, Avery Dennison, and more. Check out some of the colors in this video where Ji installs several options: ruclips.net/video/pOTbvYA6jBg/видео.html
Shop DIY vinyl wraps for your Cybertruck: tesbros.com/collections/cybertruck/products/diy-full-body-vinyl-wrap-for-cybertruck and stay tuned for PPF coming soon!
This is the best video I've seen yet. I just got my cyber truck and I've been trying to learn about all this wrap stuff. I live in Minnesota, so our weather destroys everything. I don't care what anyone thinks, eventually the salt and sand we use on the roads is going to trash these trucks. I just want to slow it down. Thank you for making this video, it was extremely helpful for me and my decision.
Glad we could help! And congrats on your new truck!
You answered my questions with a wide range of examples directly on the CT so I could see for myself!! Thanks for the value!
I would go with PPF for the high durability, low maintenance and self healing qualities.
Happy to help!
Please sell swatches of the stock look PPF so parts of the touch points can be covered and cut to size by owner. Also some mat PPF cut to wrap the truck from the belt line up, leaving the bottom natural.
Best is to demo it at outdoor where you can see the difference between the sun shines directly to it vs in the shade vs during cloudy day.
I have just got a clear PPF for the doors. Also a clear PPF for the front as a bra to take the impact of bugs. CT is a bug demond.
I love the steel look so no need for colored wrap. Each to his own though.
The bumper is definitely a bug graveyard 😂 good choice!
Thanks for shipping my PPF yesterday bro. Waiting to put it on my Model Y. Can’t wait for more content !
Appreciate the support! Have fun installing and let us know if you have any questions 😄
Great video and explanation
Glad it helped
Great video bro
Happy to help!
How do you feel about buffing it to a shiny stainless steel mirror look?
I wouldn't want it personally, but it can be done!
I wanna do gloss black on my Cybertruck. I probably won’t keep it much more than a year. What do you recommend? Also what’s your opinion of inozotek?
If you’re only keeping it for a year, i would save some money and go with obsidian or a deep gloss black vinyl.
Inozotek is a good brand too!
Is either the vinyl wrap or colored PPF safe to go through a car wash?
I wouldn't recommend automatic car washes for wraps. The harsh chemicals and/or rough brushes will shorten the life of it. Like it will discolor over time, might peel up the edges, scratch the film, etc.
What is the cost difference between vinyl and urethane ppf
PPF is about double the cost of vinyl. Ji explains more about the cost differences here at 6:36 - ruclips.net/video/4o-tD3gdTWw/видео.html
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wondering why they want PPF Film on anti bulletproof truck. J.C
Makes it easier to clean is the main reason
The steel is actually softer than I thought. It chips if hit by small rocks. Needs PPF.
Yeah, it can be scratched and dinged. Just doesn't look as bad as paint chips 😅
@@tesbros can you help me apply ppf in SoCal?
@Franklinsone we’re in Chattanooga TN actually. But Teslarati is in Livermore CA and they can help you out. Reach out to their support
@@tesbros Do you know when the DIY black PPF will be available, and are they close to the cost of Vinyl? I just want a worry free wrap that last awhile. I assume ppf seems harder to DIY around the edges due to thickness so worried about messing up.
We're working on it now, so hopefully within the next month or so. And yes, you're right about the edges. We're working on the best way for DIYers to install since it is a little more difficult in those areas. We wanna be able to guarantee that anyone can do it before launching. As far as cost, It will probably be roughly double the cost of vinyl. Another option to save some money is you could wrap your trunk in vinyl and then lay ppf over the highest impact places like the frunk bumper and hood. PPF will go over vinyl just fine and help protect it. Just something to think about! Here's our DIY vinyl kit: tesbros.com/collections/cybertruck/products/diy-full-body-vinyl-wrap-for-cybertruck and here's our DIY PPF for the frunk: tesbros.com/products/frunk-protection-ppf-for-cybertruck
What colors in Ppf are available?
There are quite a few from Ivios, STEK, UltraFit, Avery Dennison, and more. Check out some of the colors in this video where Ji installs several options: ruclips.net/video/pOTbvYA6jBg/видео.html
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Dude stop being a Hater and get your own channel if you want to do RUclips!