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2025-09-03 13:41:12
I used this film to dress up some marker lights. (See before and after pics) Took me 2 tries to get the film to work the way I wanted it to, but I'm not a pro who wraps cars every day. Real chrome does look better imo, but this isn't bad. The shine is consistent with a stretched piece of aluminum foil. It does reflect images but not with any sort of mirror like detail. If you have plastic parts, it works great and price is on point too.
OpheliaAmaranthe
2025-09-02 15:45:56
I purchased this chrome vinyl wrap after a friend recommended it. I'd spent several months trying to get an attractive silver finish on a custom-sculpted replica weapon, using a wide variety of metallic paints and finishing sprays that cost a fortune and were a nightmare to work with. After so much frustration, I didn't expect a happy result. So when the vinyl arrived and I gave it a try, it felt like using a miracle product!This vinyl was way tougher and more scratch resistant than I expected, meaning even my clumsy first attempt gave remarkable results. It didn't stretch as much as I expected, but I suspect that's because the only heat source I had to work with was a basic hair dryer. Using an actual heat gun, I imagine it would stretch much farther and more easily. Best of all, it took beautifully to top coats of sealant. Though vinyl is usually a sensitive surface and tends to turn tacky when exposed to solvent-based paints, I was able to apply clear lacquers over this to achieve a variety of effects, both without damaging the vinyl and without losing the stunning reflective properties. I used this to my advantage for several smaller projects. I used several different methods for these; applying matte lacquer over it to create a gorgeous brushed metal look, using gloss lacquer to create a toothy texture to add pearl pigments, and sealing with lacquer and then coating with high gloss polyester resin for a permanent, durable sheen. I also found it works great with candy color transparent acrylics, letting me create custom candy finishes on models in colors that aren't available as vinyl wrap on their own.It's been weeks since I did these and though some of the weapon props get handled and roughed around while they're transported and used for photo shoots, the vinyl looks just as good as the day I put it on.After such a great experience working with this stuff in small scale, I'm discussing a VViViD vinyl wrap with my dad as customization for one of his project cars and we're both excited at the prospect.
Dale Farris
2025-08-26 20:00:52
This is my first time using vinyl. I watched a few videos beforehand a felt it was worth my time to give it a try. Affordable price to change the look. *** So the two issues I had were ***1. A few times the vinyl would crease when removing the back. Since it comes rolled up tight, I think that is a little of the issue. Keep it at room temp for a few days before even cutting it. Tried heating and not heating the vinyl before pealing the back off. Just seemed random with getting a crease vs not.2. Vinyl seems to scratch rather easy. I bought a plastic vinyl kit with lots of different shapes push in tools. They help a lot, but ultimately my finger nail worked best.From a few feet away, it looks just fine. Up close the imperfections can be seen. Will see how this holds up over time and throughout the winter.
Brianna
2025-08-13 16:43:21
Looks good, kind of see through. Just difficult to work with
Mohammad Arif
2025-07-25 10:43:43
Bought this twice. First one was amazing . I decided to finish the project so I ordered more. Second one was unusable the backing and the protective layer all separated full of creases and no adhesion. Problem solved fast with seller.
Dan Gallegos
2025-06-14 16:49:00
It's the the perfect thickness I used other wrap that are a thiner this one is definitely better. The chrome has amazing finish. I definitely definitely feel that the paint underneath will be protected when I need to take the wrap off.
Ruby ghabboun
2025-06-13 10:48:44
Dog not buy !!! It's not a car or motorcycle wrap, vinyl wrap needs to be thin and not s supper sticky, they usually come way more easier to handle and you can lay it in the part and adjust it multiple times, this is such a waste of time patience and money...OH ALSO THE LIGHTEST SPREAD WITH A SQUEEGY WILL MESS UP THE WHOLE CHROME LOL
Doctor Whom
2025-05-21 16:33:04
It came right on time. I just needed a small piece to wrap my gas cap cover. It was just the right thickness and easily stretched around the edges.
jean
2025-05-08 15:44:22
merci
John R.
2025-05-06 11:09:18
Was told it was vinyl wrap but is more like shelf liner. Too thick to use as wrap.
Cait
2025-04-18 17:59:08
Easy to use, quick installation, great results!
Benbo
2025-03-27 10:21:25
i tried to stick this on my front grill, but its been 2 summer months and it doesn't seem like its holding up that great, the outer corners are starting to fold back in and I don't think its gonna last the upcoming winter.. so yeh
EvilE
2025-02-17 12:27:21
I use a lot of VVivid vinyl but will never order this again. Completely unusable.
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