I subscribed from the mouse video. I wish you did more videos explaining your skills wrapping! You are very good at telling the viewer details that we normally don't hear!! Still love your content. Looking forward to more work. Thank you!
@vinyl-witch9 ай бұрын
I work hard on more videos with more detailed explanations. It's freaking time consuming but all the positive comments demand more. So, I will deliver :)
@koreychapados70383 ай бұрын
Do it@@vinyl-witch
@Santiago-je5ki3 жыл бұрын
just found your channel and its obvious you have the skills, would it be possible to just do a timelapse of the installs, and possible tutorials on certain parts ( i think if you did this, your channel will grow like crazy as your explanation on one of your other videos was great )
@vinyl-witch3 жыл бұрын
I am planning to do so indeed. More close-ups of tricky parts and definitely some time laps of wrapping in general. We just recently moved and it has been a bit crazy buuuut I promise I will produce more useful content.
@Jake-im2lv2 жыл бұрын
I used Vvivid on my first wrap project, my 370Z and it appears similar in handling to your vinyl. Was very thick and rigid and very difficult to cold stretch. It also loves to fold up and create those fingers or crows-feet fingers that you can never tell if they will squeegee nicely or crease up requiring removing from the panel and heat to remove. Pretty difficult to use and kind of wish I went with a more forgiving vinyl.
@vinyl-witch2 жыл бұрын
Vivid behaves indeed quite similar. The best way is to warm it up a bit, you will see that the tension will ease out and you will find it easier to squeege. I try to 'glass' vinyl out when laying it when possible. If you have to feed it into a deep recess you do that and then you warm it up and glass it for the rest again. Best is always to try with a small piece to see how it behaves. Less trouble afterwards when you are already on the project.
@Jake-im2lv2 жыл бұрын
@@vinyl-witch Yeah I 'finished' wrapping the whole car but want to re-do the bumpers, hood and probably the roof at some point. I have a lot of spare. Just redid the mirror caps - ended up removing them so I could tuck them cleanly but it was a lot harder having the caps loose and not able to stretch very easily to form it around the complex curves. I might have to use some scrap and find stuff to practice on. I don't have a garage so do it outside so have to wait for days where it's not windy and its not too cold or hot.