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10ft X 60" Green Chrome Vinyl Car Wrap Diy Sheet Roll Film Adhesive 3mil on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Champlain, New York, United States

Champlain, New York, United States
Condition:New Type:Body Decal, Bumper Sticker, Eyelashes Decal, Fuel Tank Decal, Hood Decal, Tailgate Decal Compatibility:Lamborghini, Maserati, Aston Martin, McLaren Theme:Custom Image, Custom Text, Racing, Zombie Use case:Roof, Hood, Trunk, Spoiler, Mirror Primary Color:Green Width:5 feet Finish:Chrome Thickness:3.9 mils Brand:VViViD Vinyls Conformity:24% (low) Warranty:Yes Skill level:Advanced Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Lamination:Not included, required to prevent color fading Type of vehicle:Car, Truck, Bike, Motorcycle, Boat, Plane, ATV Manufacturer Part Number:vvivid xpo

10ft x 60" Green chrome vinyl car wrap DIY sheet roll film adhesive decal

Product Description

  • Color: Green
  • Texture: Chrome
  • Conformity: 24% stretch (low)
  • Difficulty Level: Advanced
  • Lamination: Not included, required to prevent color fading

Please contact us for any technical assistance at 514 508 2529 ext. 221

Special pricing for multiple vinyl orders: ext. 225

How to install VViViD8 air-release car wrap vinyl:



How to use wrapcut to install VViViD8 car wrap vinyl:

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Customer Testimonial

 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.
Check out our gallery of completed projects, installation manual and youtube videos for a closer look at the material! 
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Every material VViViD Vinyl offers is either a CAST or Polymeric material. 
Cast vinyl is stable when applied to a surface. It harbours no tension, whereas calendared vinyl harbours up to 25%. Calendared vinyl is made by processing a mass of vinyl through rollers and stretching it over hundreds of feet. Therefore when applied to a curved surface such as a car, calendared vinyl will shrink back causing curling, peeling and cracking. 
In contrast, VViViD's cast vinyl starts off as a liquid and is poured onto a sheet and baked. This means the cast was never stretched to begin with and will stay in place for the life of the vinyl. When cast vinyl is accidentally creased or stretched, you can heat it and it will return to its original form without creases or stretch marks. 
Polymeric offers the same advantage. It has been heated/treated and pre-stretched allowing for a cast-like application.


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Shipping Information


Shipping ETA


Shipping is within 24 hours after payment is received (it is rare but in the event there is a back order, we will include free material and let you know before item is processed) 
Holidays and weekends (Saturday, Sunday) public holidays ARE NOT considered business days. 
Import, duties, taxes and other fees are included in the item price for US and CANADIAN orders ONLY
For all other countries; duties, customs and broker fees are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine the additional costs. 

We usually ship same day if payment is made before 2PM EST. If we miss our daily FedEx pickup, orders are shipped next day. 

Continental USA and Canadian orders are shipped via FedEx Ground. Samples and small orders may be shipped by USPS or Canada Post. 

Orders are shipped from various warehouses in the USA (New York), Canada (Montreal), Europe and Asia. We reserve the right to ship from any of our locations based on stock availability, distance and cost in order to provide the fastest delivery times possible at affordable costs.


International Shipping is Available! 
Please contact us for a precise shipping quote.
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