• 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
  • 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.

This is only maybe the 3rd-4th time I tried anything like this. First time I used a heat gun. When working with curves, you have to be patient and work with it. If it don’t come out right then try again. I have a few wrinkles in mine but this looks way better than the fading chipped paint that was there b4. I was so happy i started thinking “what else can I do. I’m going to attempt the lower arm rests next. 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿

There were lots of creases in the wrap as you can see but they all flattened out just fine, my gaming setup looks great now! The wrap itself is a nice thick vinyl and the pattern is textured not just printed which is a nice plus

I was very happy with the quality of the vinyl. I made it a point to stay away from the 3M adhesive vinyl where as it’s less forgiving. As advertise you can crumple this up or mess it up and simply add heat andretakes it’s form. I am new at this and though it took a couple tries I was finally able to get what I was looking for. Heat goes a long way and is your friend. As far as the gunmetal gray I also always order things expecting it NOT to be the exact color thats pictures. This particular gun metal gray was perfect for me. Always keep that in mind when ordering colors from the Internet and how they are showing might be off a little. Plus the price is great. I recommend ordering a little more then You will need.

This was my first time using this product. Worked as advertised..take your time and buy a good little vinyl tool kit and you will need a heat gun

It is high quality material. Being my first time wrapping, it took some time to get used to but once I got used to the way the material reacted to heat, it became easy to work with.

Nice product! What my idea with it just didn’t work! Not a thing wrong with product, would buy again if needed! Thanks for a nice product. and not junk! Keep it up!

Really like this wrap. Looks great and good quality very durable and maluable. It's matte but shiny still

Absolutely love it! I was so tired of driving around and seeing trucks that looked almost identical to mine. I am so happy I decided to get a Vvivid Dark Grey Carbon Fiber vinyl wrap. (Black carbon fiber on hood and top) This was my first time ever doing a wrap and there is a bit of a learning curve. Be sure to buy a little extra for mess ups and redos. I used the recommended squeegee, razor blade and a heat gun for application. Overall I'm very excited about the results! Now no one has a truck just like mine.

I was impressed with how easy it was to heat and stretch around the concave/convex surfaces as well as the inside and outside corners of my car's interior trim pieces. I was able to heat and re-heat it to apply, pull up and re-apply on tougher sections without tearing or deforming the vinyl or pattern. I really like the matte finish as well as the carbon fiber texture. I had never done this sort of thing before but watched a couple video of others who did. Surface prep and some patience is key. I definitely learned more by doing. I'm really happy with the results.

I am a Novice with vinyl wrap and have not used any other brand besides VViViD so I can not make a comparison. For my project, I wrapped several interior pieces of new vehicle and used a couple types of VViViD vinyl. Each one of them appeared to be high quality and the Carbon Fiber pattern looks and feels authentic. It was very easy and forgiving to work with. I watched a couple how-to videos found on the internet and only had two failures that had to be done a second time. The redo's were not the fault of the product but rather my inexperience using the product. This wrap can be stretched a lot without deforming the Carbon Fiber pattern if you do it carefully and it sticks very well without the use of a primer. If you do find yourself needing to redo a wrapped piece but are not able to rewrap it then, at least remove the wrap from the piece. I decided to rewrap a piece about a week later and discovered the bonding material is very good. The vinyl does peel off later but the longer it is attached, the better it bonds. I had to spend extra time cleaning the glue off prior to rewrapping. The other item I decided to redo, I removed the wrap within a couple hours after wrapping and it came off with no issues and without leaving any glue behind. The end result looks great. I have had several people see the vehicle for the first time and thought it was original equipment. I am very happy with this product and find myself wanting to wrap everything.