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VViViD® Satin Flat Matte Stealth Jet Black Vinyl Wrap Roll with Air Release Technology (1ft x 5ft)

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Arrives Tuesday, May 21
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Size: 1ft x 5ft


Features

  • This premium automotive vinyl by VViViD Vinyls is specially engineered for DIY'ers. This durable film is ideal for long-term fleet and motorsport marketing applications, and provides a lightweight, economical alternative to paint.
  • At 3.9mils in thickness, the film will stretch and conform to any shape and thick enough that discoloration, stretch marks and other visible defects when wrapping and driving are kept to a minimum.
  • This product has built in VViViD Air Release, VViViD Resist, and VViViD Heat Fuse technologies to support the DIY'ers and the professional look of the completed quality. See the product description below for the details about these technologies.
  • Application: Dry. Adhesive : Solvent-based, repositionable, permanent adhesive. Life: This vinyl is expected to easily last 5-7 years outdoors.
  • This Vinyl can be installed using 3M 94 Primer and 3M Edge sealer, these are not mandatory, these products will promote adhesion and add life to your vinyl. The sealer or primer will not remove the glue, deform the vinyl or ruin the texture unlike cheaper quality films.

Brand: VViViD


Size: 1ft x 5ft


Color: black


Duration: 5 years


Brand: ‎VViViD


Size: ‎1ft x 5ft


Color: ‎black


Duration: ‎5 years


Manufacturer: ‎VViViD


Item Weight: ‎8.1 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎12.17 x 1.97 x 1.77 inches


Item model number: ‎vvmatteblack_1x5


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎vvmatteblack_1x5


Date First Available: September 8, 2016


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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Failed solo project :/
Long story short - This vinyl is easier to maneuver in small surface areas. For larger ones (ie: car roof or hood), you will need a heat gun to remove some of the wrinkles. Also, I recommend having a second set of hands to assist in larger surfaced projects. Even after I rolled it out overnight, I expected it to be a bit more malleable and was met with a decent amount of resistance. ----- So I purchased this with the intention of sticking it to the roof of my '14 Ford Focus (vinyl wrap roof idea) to "upgrade" the look of my car - most places around me charge 250-300 for a process that seems so simple, so as a 5'3" woman, I really wanted to show them who's the boss (... and also spend 1/10 the cost asked by these shops). I found a YouTube video that I watched meticulously over 5 times, demonstrating that it could easily be a solo project with no usage of a heat gun. Side note, they used Avery vinyl but I chose this brand (can't remember why now). I confidently decided to tackle my project one afternoon, only to be hit by an unnecessary amount of wind gusts (they don't tell you to check the weather app before starting these projects). My spirit wasn't shattered quite yet, so the next morning, I geared up for attempt 2.0. I measured, once, twice, five times - I used my magnets to hold the vinyl in place. Equipped with my little kitchen stool, I mustered up the courage to start exposing the adhesive, as my YouTube friend had demonstrated with ease. I watched the video so much that I was even coaching myself with the words from the video - start in the back, place your magnets back after you stick it. Once it's all sticking, use your squeegee, starting from the middle, and working your way out in the same direction, to avoid wrinkles. Sounds easy enough right? Right... Not sure if it's the length of my arms or even my poor upper arm strength, but I could not, for the life of me, get it to lay flat throughout the entire roof. There were wrinkles that I tried to pull out, but.. they simply would not cooperate. I even considered leaving them but knew it didn't look great - trust me, I insisted for about 30 minutes... relocating my stool over and over. At a point, I got so frustrated, I ripped it off and dumped it in the trash. Now I have 1/3 of a wrap and nowhere to put it, though I may use it to create some lighter accepts on the car or even the interior... though in all fairness, I just might suck it up and pay for it at this rate. Pride's been hurt a smidge. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2020 by AngDess

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars ENOJADO 😡 POR COMO LLEGO
Size: 10ft x 5ft
Malas condiciones en las q llego pésimo
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2023 by Mariela Mariela

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Not as easy as YOUTUBE makes it seem
Size: 10ft x 5ft
So like many I watch several Youtube videos on vinyl wrapping and decided this was something I could DIY. I have some experience installing large window clings for fast food and sporting venues so some of the techniques are transferable. The main thing I found with this brand is that it is very thick and not as malleable out of the box as the ones I saw on Youtube. Those ones are stretchy and make pulling off and repositioning much easier. I had trouble getting this one to "glass" correctly meaning to set and stretch out without a ton of wrinkles. What I ended up doing to get my satisfactory result is what I call the wet method whereas you spray your surface down with a water bottle and set your vinyl down and the water acts as a lubricant so that you can position it more easily. Those that have done window tinting will be familiar with this method. Once you have the vinyl wher you want you can spray water onto the outside and starting in the centerline begin squeegeeing both the outside layer and the underside layer of water and the vinyl will now begin to adhere and the air bubbles will escape to the edges. The tricky part is much of the edges will not stick down, that is because moisture will still be there and they will want to come up. This is where your hair dryer comes in. Start to warm the edges and allow for the water to evaporate as the moisture along the edges start to evaporate the edges will start to adhere...be patient and use your squeegee to keep pressing those stubborn edges down. I would like to try another brand to see if they are easier to work with but I'm not totally against using this stuff again knowing now how to work with it and that it was less expensive than other brands. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2021 by HowsYourMom HowsYourMom

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars Product as described
Size: 1.5ft x 5ft
Product as described
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023 by Penny Cochrane

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars I began tearing my dash apart like an excited child unwrapping presents Christmas morn
Product arrived on time, yesterday in fact. I purchased this to cover the wood grain dash and chrome window trim on my BMW 335i that was purchased as a project car and is slowly sucking my soul from my body. Of course within an hour of having the vinyl in my possession, I began tearing my dash apart like an excited child unwrapping presents Christmas morn. The excitement of ridding my twin-turbo coke can of the "old-man's car wood dash" (mind you I'm 40 and bald - driving a BMW already gets me plenty of old man comments but the wood dash seemed to have certain disdain with me). The vinyl was great to work with. This was my first project with vinyl and I couldn't be happier with the end result...unless someone had done the work for me...for free. There is a bit of a learning curve involved, this required some adult refreshments, plenty of cigarettes and some Wu Tang pleasantly vibrating the floor in my house whilst figuring it out. If you don't own a heat gun before attempting working with vinyl, buy one. Not sure how well a hair dryer does because A.) I have a heat gun and B.) I don't have a hair dryer (refer to aforementioned bald statement) Tips from a guy who has never worked with vinyl: - Make sure you get a squeegee and use it, trust me your finger tips will thank you the next morning. When using the squeegee do not press too firmly, you will leave scratches on your vinyl. - Make relief cuts on the corners or concave or convex areas. This will eliminate trouble when you get to the corners. - Start with the vinyl adhesive side up and lay your trim pieces flat on the vinyl then work your way to the edges. - Once to the edge, leave 1/4 of vinyl to wrap around the edge, then again with the heat gun on the underside. Overall, I am extremely pleased with the outcome of this project and the material. In the event that your vinyl has a wrinkle, heat gun and stretch. Do not overheat as it will melt the vinyl. If you buy the matte finish, overheating and over stretching will remove the matte finish. Measure the area you wish to cover first and buy more than you need, you will make mistakes until you get the hang of application. I hope this helps your buying decision. Enjoy your sore fingertips. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2017 by Just Jody Just Jody

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