🚀 Wrap It Up: Unleash Your Creativity with VViViD!
The Metallic Blue Brushed Metal Vinyl Wrap Roll by VViViD is a premium automotive vinyl designed for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike. Measuring 20ft x 5ft and 3.9mm thick, it offers a durable, long-lasting solution for vehicle customization, featuring advanced technologies like VViViD Air Release for easy application and a flawless finish. This vinyl is perfect for various applications, including fleet and motorsport marketing, and is expected to last 5-7 years outdoors.
M**Z
Great product
Didn’t have any issues with the product and it turned out great on my wheels
M**O
Great for PC enthusiasts who seek to customize their own PC rig
Recently ive been purchasing parts to build a pc. The overall color theme of this build is blue, but I wasnt exactly too keen on the thought of painting the components as youre limited to that one specific color as well as a host of other nuisances like if you have to return something because its defective, or if you later down the line decide to sell it, etc. So I wanted an easy way to customize my pc without having to go out and buy paint supplies like filtered mask, spray paint and things of that nature. Best solution I found? VViVid vinyls. They have various colors as well as material looks (brushed metal, carbon fiber, plain color, high gloss. Just to name a few) and the best part is that the vinyl actually has some sort of air release technology that allows you to apply the vinyl to a surface and get rid of air bubbles incredibly easily. I personally used my roll for applying the vinyl to some SSD's and I love the look so much I might even start applying it to some of the parts inside the chassis of my pc case for that full brushed metal aesthetic.
T**N
Good
It color and texture was spot on. The only thing was it came in and 3 inches of the 12inch wide roll was damaged. But amazon customer service did an excellent job in resolving the issue.
M**3
Color looks good, but the adhesive is pretty weak
Using 3M or Avery materials for a long time, I tried this for wrapping some parts of my big toolbox, specifically the handles. I had some old 3M wrap on them and man, was it tough to remove!! I put this on, and messed up one, and went to peel it off, and it came off like a wet paper towel. Good for maybe flat surfaces, but if you went to do anything with a concave surface, youll be in for a bad time. Looks awesome, just needs to be stickier.
C**G
Great product!
Used a vinyl cutter to make custom door sill guards with this. Turned out really good! Cuts well and looks really professional! If you are planning on using it to make custom decals, the finish on the vinyl prevents it from adhering to the transfer paper but with a bit of patience, it can be done.I have purchased multiple Vvivid vinyl products and they are always top notch!
J**E
Don't stretch too far!
Looks awesome and actually is textured heavily. Brushed grooves are pretty deep. Very cool. My only issue is what I tried to out it on. A motorcycle gas tank. All the stretching made the grooves distort as I stretched some areas more than others. Definitely not the products fault. I was stretching HEAVILY to go around the tapering side of the tank.All other parts wrapped well and made me so mad I couldn't get the tank right. Would have been awesome.
D**R
This means that for a large project like a full car there may be a lot of ...
This vinyl material gets it's brushed metallic effect from micro ridges cast in the surface texture. depending on which way these ridges run, you will get very different light effects on the wrapped surface. This means that for a large project like a full car there may be a lot of waste to get a good looking result. I also noted that the material surface marks very easily and so may not be suitable for everyone..
J**Z
Perfect Feel, but Adhesive Is Weak...
Pros: Hands down the product feel is up to par. A good amount of thickness and a great smooth velvety surface all around. Takes a great deal of heat before burning a hole in it.Con: The adhesive on the back is on the weak side. At least that's my experience with using on a plastic key fob. Hard to adhere to surfaces, used heat gun to almost force to keep in place.Overall, probably best for flat surfaces.
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