• Size:11.5"x55" Color: Silver Mirror Chrome
  • High flexibility easily to be applied on the curving surface
  • Quality glue to make sure it will stick to any flat clean surface
  • Easy application and removing with good quality self-adhesive strong and moderate glue
  • Cost effective,Can be applied on interior and exterior surfaces of a car bonnet, spoiler, bumper, car roof, car mirror, interior decoration,even mobile phone etc

This is my second time purchasing this exact product. I've been using it for various small projects but the most important one is my car. First thing I did was put this red mirrored vinyl over the name badge for the car and it looks awesome! Then I had these rim guards that were the same color but faded to orange within a month in the sun. I took some of this vinyl and applied to the rim guards over 4 months ago and they still shine (when washed...lol) the same exact red mirrored chrome when I purchased them.

It looks good. Thick film. Strong adhesive.

I think it's funny how some people's review of this product is bad.. some are saying it's not sticky.. some are saying other negative things.. well I got news for ya... It's user error and maybe you should learn how to lay down vinyl before you give a bad review of product that is really good.. I've bought several roles for accents on my Lexus RCF.. a couple of those roles were wasted because of MY mistakes which s going to happen when your working with vinyl especially if your a perfectionist like myself .. so if your looking at buying a good quality vinyl especially in a chrome finish... teckwrap s the one.. super happy with this product.. and the shine lasts in cold wet weather and will not peel up... way better then vivvid vinyl which will fade in a couple of weeks... disregard the negative reviews of this product because of the people using it don't know how!!! Cheers!

It's chrome on a roll so don't expect the same results as electroplating. It's also definitely better looking than aluminum foil. I would say the look is similar to the fake chrome on plastic toys. I got great results replicating a chrome logo using a cutter. One unfortunate thing is that my roll was squashed. Hopefully the seller has addressed that issue by now.

It was for a craft project . This Teckwrap was the only part of a DIY project that worked out.. It was for a mirror effect on my wall and other objects attached to the wrap . The odors from the other parts were unbearable and so I took it apart. The wrap is still sticking and there is no odors to gag me. This is a good product and my first time using self adhesive in shiny silver.. I've started another craft project . Its a Christmas tree with little gem stones to lay upon the silver Teckwrap,still attached .

This chrome vinyl is a life saver. The price is much better than I can even buy wholesale from my distributor. Love that it is thicker and not a "foil" type of vinyl so makes weeding out much easier, no tearing at all. The clear liner is a plus, chrome scratches very easily. Runs just fine through my plotter as well. Only wish it was available in 15'' and 24'' rolls. Great product, will purchase again.

Works well, came out nice on my bike. Easy to use as well, I am no expert and never wrapped anything in my life but love how it came out.

When I first used this was about to embarrass myself and complain about it not being sticky. So glad I read other reviews and actually read the product description! I cut the vinyl with a Silhouette Cameo and it cut perfectly. NO it's not sticky when you first take it off of the backing, but that's because it's made for installations for cars and large surfaces. Once you place the vinyl and then leave it alone for a few days it's stuck on there for good. I put it on a glass water bottle and after 3 days I tried pick at it to see if the stickiness was still as loose as when I first put it on. Nope, it was actually difficult for me to peel it up... meaning you need to let it cure before you say the vinyl isn't sticky. No it's not permanent and can be removed, but it will take some effort. I also love that it is very thin compared to other rose gold adhesive I've purchased before.

We just bought a Cadillac Coupe and installed an E&G Wire mesh custom gill, upper and lower on the vehicle, AND it looks fabulous! I wanted to cover the factory painted banding on the front of the Caddy that is between the license plate. After reading the reviews and having a great deal of experience in the film industry on set design thought I would give this a try. 1. The first and most important thing I did was to thoroughly clean and fill any pitting in the paint, which was minimal. Remove (ALL WAX)!! I started with Lacquer thinner, moved to alcohol and then cleaned with (HOT) soapy water and rinsed with HOT water for 3 or 4 minutes. Removed all dust with a painters tack rag (Available at amazon) or your local hardware motor and brick store. 2. Prepping the chrome vinyl by measuring and cutting a solid length and correct height was the next step. Once done... I measured to the center and cut out a vertical piece of the backing by bending and separating the backing as well, and cut a 1/2 vertical strip out of it. This leaved me with an open area of glue to center and position as well as pre stick the chrome vinyl (useful trick)! 3. I placed the chrome over the area and pressed firmly on the center glued backing to make it stick and stay in place. Check all alignment and make sure to lay it over the entire area to see if it will cover up to the trim points when in final detailing. Next I pulled a side up and reached behind to pull off the backing (but did not over bend or stressed the vinyl) as I as well used a large 6" felt padded vinyl tool to smooth out the chrome and remove the air bubbles. The trick is to do this on a warm sunny day and not over stretch the film while working it... 4. Once I got the left side done, i repeated the step on the right side. Do not remove the protective clear coating while you are working through these steps. Now here is a very secret step to making it look like factory chrome. Mix a spray bottle of warm water and place 1/2 to 1oz of dish soap in a 16oz bottle. Spray the soap solution on the chrome with the protective coating still attached. Make sure the surface is as soapy and slick as possible as this will provide a lot of smooth glide while you use a flexible vinyl form tool to press the chrome vinyl in place. This will get you the best kind of seal on the glued side. Rinse with clear water and dry for 30 minutes. Now carefully use a hobby knife that has a very sharp point on the end. 5. Find a place at a corner that you can gently lift off the protective coating and remove it. Now for the results! It looks like it was built into the body of the Cadillac! Looks 100% factory and is as shinny as the other chrome (real) parts on the front. If you want to have a professional film company install protective film over the chrome then you now have something to do that will further protect it's finish. Final thoughts... Hope this helps... and as for the negative reviews on this product... They don't know how to use vinyl and they should not attempt trying to do this at all... Try it on a small piece of something and you will like the method I just told you about. Knowing the steps needed to make it look good and stay on for many years takes some practice and patience. I'll include some photos when we get another sunny day here in the North West. Cheers!!!

Beautiful wrap, great for interior accents. Comes packaged very well, no creases or folds. Guides on back are very helpful and appreciated. Very good adhesive! Will definitely be looking at this brand again for future projects.