10ft X 60" 3d Black Carbon Fiber Vinyl Car Wrap Sheet Roll Film Sticker 3mil on 2040-parts.com
Champlain, New York, United States
10ft x 60" 3D black carbon fiber vinyl car wrap sheet roll film sticker decal
Product Description
Please contact us for any technical assistance at 514 508 2529 ext. 221 Special pricing for multiple vinyl orders: ext. 225 A word from a client: "Anyone who is interested in detailing a car, cares about their car. They are willing to spend the money and time to make their baby unique. Who in their right mind would ever think of installing any material that is not built for automotive application!? I have seen china brands all over the web pretending to sell automotive grade vinyl, I have seen it peel, discolor and ruin paint after a couple weeks!. There is a disconnect with info between what you can use and what you can't. I have been working with 3M, Avery and Hexis for almost 17 years. I have to say, I am shocked and surprised how easy and cost effective the VVIVID8 line is. It is great to see a product that I haven't used in the past work so well. My installation times are cut in half, I can apply and forget, I know nothing will peel ( including the paint). The warranty is standard but the colors and choice you offer are incredible. To be able to slide and reposition the vinyl so easily and secure its placement with heat and curing time is genius. I will be buying more and if you like, you may use this letter as a quote for your new VVIVID8 line!" Jeff Harding, Miami, FL. Wrapitright Inc. VVIVID films are specially formulated to mould and conform to contours with just a kiss of heat. These are extremely durable films that will last as long as you need it to. This product is under warranty up to two years, you don't need to be a pro or certified to have this warranty. Warranty can be view in their product bulletin online. The glue includes standard air-release creases for seamless, bubble-free installation. The glue also offers a technology called Heat Fuse, adding an extra dimension of stability to the vinyl once applied to your surface. Heat Fuse Technology allows you heat the edges and the air release tunnels cave in and create a vacuum beneath the vinyl creating a suction cup effect. The VViViD8 adhesive also allows for easy repositioning during application. Install times are seen to be 3-5 times faster. Item Specifications: VVIVID8 SERIES SPECIFICATIONS: Thickness: 3.9 mils Features: VViViD Air release, VViViD Heat fuse, VViViD Resist, VViViD8 Adhesive. Area of use: This durable film is ideal for long-term fleet and motorsport marketing applications, and provides a lightweight, economical alternative to paint. Great for architectural applications indoor and out. Adhesive : Solvent-based, repositionable, removable. Application: Dry. Conformability: Very high Skill level needed: Low Life: (based on vertical surface exposure) 7 years. Warranty: Yes - Air Channel Release Technology Easy removal of all air bubbles. -Heat Fuse Technology Heat will fuse the adhesive to the surface for perfect placement every time. -Self-adhesive, dry application No need for application liquids for this material. It is meant to be applied directly over surface. -Long life span, up to 10 years indoor and 4-6 years outdoor Very long lasting material, tests show longer life span, all numbers given are approximations. -UV, water and chemical resistance Will resist chemicals, acids, road grime and other contaminants. -Specially designed cast material -Stretch retention of less than 1% (compared to cheaper vinyls with 25%) Since there is no tension in the material, the vinyl will not lift and curl back over time. -Super conformable With heat, this vinyl will conform to almost any shape. -Unsurpassed repositionability The material slides, strips easily for perfect placement every time. The biggest issue with most vinyls is the aggressive adhesive making installation nearly impossible. At times, aggressive glues will cause rips, tears and stretch lines. The benefits of VVIVID8 are endless. -VVIVID8 Material and Adhesive vvivid8 material and adhesive combination is the newest innovation from vvivid vinyls. Offers 3 to 4 times faster applications than before. Clean even finishes every time. Can be installed in the cold. Completely repositionable. -VViViD warrants their product please look at their vvivid8 product bulletin for full warranty information. |
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