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The VViViD Vinyl Detailing Wrap Tape in Silver Chrome is a versatile 2-inch by 20-foot roll designed for both auto and architectural detailing. Featuring an easy-to-install, air-release adhesive, this durable tape is waterproof and resistant to scratches and grime, ensuring a flawless finish that lasts 5-7 years.
Brand | VViViD |
Color | Silver Chrome |
Material | Vinyl |
Number of Items | 1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Auto Detailing, Architectural Detailing |
Special Feature | Easy-to-Install, Durable, Waterproof, Scratch and Grime Resistant |
Surface Recommendation | Painted Metal, Concrete |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Size | 2" X 20ft |
Compatible Material | Vinyl |
Unit Count | 20.0 Foot |
Manufacturer | VViViD |
UPC | 628856017944 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.21 x 4.13 x 2.2 inches |
Item model number | vvautostripetape2x20_slvrchrm |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Chrome |
Manufacturer Part Number | vvautostripetape2x20_slvrchrm |
Special Features | Easy-to-Install, Durable, Waterproof, Scratch and Grime Resistant |
Y**A
Excelente para realizar detalles
Lo usé para realizar un diseño a mi auto, me gustó mucho el resultado, usa una secadora o aire caliente para que se adhiera perfectamente a la superficie de tu coche
P**7
Maybe I'm too inexperienced?
I was scared to get this after reading so many reviews of pissed off people.I bought it anyways.I'm glad I did. It's perfect. I don't understand how complaints are so plentiful. Maybe I just don't know enough to understand how aweful they say it is??I have no experience in wrapping a car. But I decided to try it anyways. My work clearly has issues (with the whole car wrap, not this tape) but it got easier as I kept on trying it again on different sections. This tape is easier than wrapping. I used it on a honda accord side runners. About 6" on each side. The width of the tape is perfect. I did used an adhesive promoter on a couple spots due to clear coat flaking and I didn't sand it completely smooth. The spots were rather small and the purpose of taking on a job like that was to hide the ugly paint. So, it did its job.What I have learned is being wrap or tape, use the heat gun on it BEFORE removing the backing. Low heat, not enough to heat it to touch. But enough to relax it. It's been wound for awhile so relax it. It will still want to roll back up when u remove the backing, but not like without heat. It's easier to maneuver and lays flatter with ease.I will say this, if you're serious on wrapping a whole car or just decals, buy more than what's needed and don't be afraid of starting over. Mistakes will happen and won't be fixable. But the next time, it'll be 100% better. Don't think you'll be able to take on a job and nail it on the first try. That thinking will only make your blood boil when it don't happen as planned.
A**T
Beautiful shine
I can't use this for what I wanted it for, because it does not adhere very much. I think that if I try to use another adhesion product with it that it may be distorted. I may have to purchase this type of material in sheets for my purpose. This should have worked, but for the extremely weak adhesion.
L**N
Quality product
I had a detail project for the hood of my car to finish and this product is grade A quality. Went on easy and looks amazing!!
A**N
Horrible and I wish I spent the $600 to get it professionally done
My brother works on cars and does all kinds of amazing work, so when I tell you that even he said “WTF IS THIS” it means it’s seriously crap. Wouldn’t stick, peeling, so so so thick like it’s wall paper or something. Wrap is supposed to be expandable and thin, this looked like there was a layer of black tape on my car and no matter how much we tried to stretch it was not thin enough or expandable enough to look good. Could have paid my brother the $600 and had him buy BETTER materials, but I wanted to trust the reviews and the price. Apparently it doesn’t just take skills, also takes GOOD material and supplies to get the job done and this isn’t it.
T**D
Not the easiest wrap to work with (read full review)
The seller was great, my issue is with the product. I’ve used vvivid brand wrap countless times and it’s by far my favorite, however, I was highly displeased with this particular type or version.For starters it didn’t feel like all the other vvivid products I’ve used (maybe an older version..? Not sure).Typically, you tape off the areas surrounding the section being wrapped which prevents the wrap from sticking. Then once you apply a small amount of heat you’re able to gently lift the wrap because it doesn’t adhere to the tape very well. The same typically applies to most rubber around the windows, etc., because vinyl wrap usually doesn’t stick to rubber sills very well… oh, that wasn’t the case with this product.The adhesive left a residue on the rubber trim when I would attempt to lift around the edges and tuck it into the seams. The adhesive that was left behind on the rubber seemed to almost ball up into tiny little pieces when I tried removing it. And yes, I use a high quality bug & tar remover as well as isopropyl alcohol - which typically takes adhesive off like a charm.The adhesive was entirely too much for a automotive wrap… maybe the aeronautical engineers at NASA should try using this stuff on rockets 🤷🏻♂️.I could have lived with a little extra cleanup but on top of the adhesive mess I also found that it was literally impossible to squeegee the smaller air bubbles out, which has never been the case with ANY of the other vvivid products I’ve used.I assume the excessive adhesive prevented the air pockets from escaping when trying to squeegee them out. After trying to work with this stuff for several hours I threw in the towel. I was left with a lot of adhesive to clean away from the tiny seams and a wrap job that looked like my 12 yr old daughter did it.Anyway, sorry for the long review - just wanted to be thorough in my explanation in hopes that it helps someone else using this particular style of product.(Seller - really sorry for the 3 stars 😕)
K**T
Not Just For Boats and Cars!
We have a tub surround that was done in three pieces. The guy who did it glued it to a plaster wall and then did a crap job of caulking. I have tried caulk, sealants and caulk tape. All of it is a mess and not easy to remove and replace. This time, I filled the major gaps from his bad jobs with caulk and let it dry for a week. Because of his job, this looks like hell. Then it hit me, I have used this to replace the boot stripe on my boat. It sticks like crazy and is waterproof. Yup, it's around the tub! I creased it in half before taking off the backing, then rolled it back up. Started at one end of the surround and carefully tucked into the corner as I went. The pre-crease helps with this. Went around and burnished it down. It looks neat, clean and you can no longer see the bad job underneath it. We use the same products to clean our surround as the boat, so this should hold up great.-Been on and no peeling, wipes clean like the surround does.
C**T
Extremely easy to use.
Looks amazing on my 2011 Audi S4. I've never wrapped anything with vinyl before, but these were extremely easy to deal with for a first timer. They adhere really well, even when traveling at...150mph, in rain, and despite me not using a heat gun at all, they just stick on.I didn't do a perfect job, I didn't expect to, but for 1 hour of work, it looks 100x better than the stock chrome trim, time to do the mirrors next!
L**P
Works well but…not as sticky
Works well. It’s not easy to do the corners but that’s for any vinyl wrap. You have to heat and stretch it around the corners. Giving it a 4 star because it is not as sticky as the 3M.
S**T
Not sticking
Junk. Tried to install in to grill. Film to thik. Use heat gun .nothing. not recommend to buy
T**D
Excellent for purpose
I used this tape on the glass two front corners of our induction cooking surface. The one corner had several cracks where someone had leaned on it with their elbow. To balance the two corners out I used this tape (great pattern on it by the way) at an angle across each corner with the intent of covering the crack to hide it but to also seal it from any liquids that might seep into it.
D**S
Bright red.
We used this to put racing stripes on our grandsons’ ride on tractor. The tape sticks well and looks great.
S**
Ruban adhésif
Prendre les bons outils pour l'installation.. Beau produit
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