🔥 Wrap it. Flaunt it. Own the streets with VViViD Red Carbon Fiber!
The VViViD® XPO Red Carbon Fiber Wrap is a premium 3.9 mil thick cast vinyl film designed for flawless, bubble-free application using patented Air Release and Heat Fuse technologies. Sized at 1FT x 5FT, this lightweight, solvent-based adhesive wrap offers a hyper-realistic red carbon fiber texture that conforms seamlessly to complex surfaces. Ideal for indoor vehicle customization, it promises 5-7 years of vibrant, durable wear, making it the go-to choice for professionals seeking a sleek, long-lasting finish.
Brand | VViViD |
Size | 1FT X 5FT |
Color | red |
Item Thickness | 3.9 Mils |
Vehicle Service Type | Airplanes, Motorcycle, Car, Boat |
Manufacturer | VViViD Vinyl |
Model | Vv-redcarbonxp |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches |
Item model number | VViViD7-RCF-1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | VViViD7-RCF-1 |
Special Features | VViViD Natural Air release, Centerpoint Technology, VViViD Heat fuse, VViViD Resist. |
J**S
Very good quality and A+ product overall
Quality and up-close detail of CF appearance is super nice. Will be ordering a 2nd roll for sure. Easy of size options and variety of colors is very helpful for different customers needs. Some clients want ricey-azz stickers for their lowered Sentra on replica ESR wheels and ebay fart-can exhaust while other clients need them for simple office signs.Adhesions are strong yet simple to manipulate with hobby knife or box razor blade.
P**Z
Good Product
This was my first time wrapping anything and this product was fairly easy to work with. I disassembled all the interior trim of my f30 328i to make it easier to apply. The air release technology was not amazing but I was still able to get out air bubbles. I have had it on my car for a little more than a month and it stills looks amazing and no signs of peeling. The photos were taken about a month after application.
D**D
Heat required
I tried to to stick it to my phone case to have the color I wanted and other stuff but back to the phone case it wouldn't stick. It has stick I don't know why is wasn't till I used my heat gun on low it made it workable more flex it would say I don't seem to have peeling g so that is good so far hope it stays that way
R**1
Stay Away
Vvivid deleted my review on their website so I'm posting on Amazon. I can't believe the lengths this company goes to, they can't take critical feedback.This is a review for the Premium +, not XPO.Pros: Overall, Vvivid has stepped up their game from XPO. The colors have depth and sophistication. The matte metallic's have the depth of OEM car paint because of the ghost particles. The air egress technology is a lot better than XPO as well. You can push down on air bubble and gone it goes. The Premium line up can also be wrapped over parking sensors based on other reviews. On my 328i comfort access doors, I could wrap around the door handles, and the tech would work perfectly. On XPO, this couldn't happen, not sure but this might be a Vvivid exclusive? Lastly, Vvivid's vinyl is a bit more brittle making it easier to cut after you've applied. They have Avery beat there.That's where the pro's end. Where Vvivid really loses out is in the installation. It's a horrible process. The initial tack is too strong for the installer to glass out. I found myself redoing each section that I had already covered and squeegee'ed. If you watch CK Wraps on Youtube, ( a big Vvivid endorser whose probably sponsored by them) he also has this issue. You'll see him go over again and again the same spots to get glass because the tack is so strong. I also bought a tack reducer to no avail. The tack reducer works, but you are still redoing area's you've already finished. It's a frustrating process, I haven't had this experience using Avery, 3M is a bit similar, but I don't remember the tack as strong as Vvivid's. I've also never had to use a heat gun as much as I have on Vvivid's.I had Avery Dennison car previously. It went on like a dream. Pressure sensitive adhesive and far more stretch capacity than Vvivid. VVivid's carbon fiber tore when I tried glass it out (Others have reviewed the same on this very site as well).I spent around ~$400 in total to wrap my 3 series. I regret taking down the Avery Dennison vinyl as I wasted ~ 25ft on just the hood itself. Needless to say, I wouldn't recommend it. If you have lots of time on your hands and don't want to pay a premium go Vvivid. They've got good colors, but you'll stress out so much on the installation. Other professional installers in my area have said the same.I'm taking my money back to Avery. Also, after deleting my review before letting me send them my order #'s was bad form and a slap in the face to a customer. I don't see why I'd buy from them again.
M**R
It’s ok, avoid the sun
This wrap is ok, not the greatest in the sun however. It will fade over time if the sun hits it.For the price it was a good value buy. Fairly easy to install if you have a little bit of experience working with any kind of vinyl wraps.
T**B
Good
Plenty of material for my project
T**T
Amazing product
I wrapped the entire interior of my vehicle with this stuff and it looks amazing. Once you get the hang of it, it’s a fun little hobby.
J**4
Not reccomended as couples therapy for 1st time installers though.
Step 1: watch a bunch of vinyl wrap hood install videos (they're mostly on flat hoods w/o vent holes) step 2: re-watch for tricks and tips. Step 3: Flush all that info and then listen to your designer and pattern maker wife on how to cut and install. life will be better as will the end result.Oh, the wrap itself is good stuff and looks great. use water or the recommended solutions to help with application for easier adjusting. its pretty sticky to work with when dry. Will shrink some and open a gap if you mess up and cut thru both sheets on an overlay install. Bought the red to cut to 3/4" strip to cover some small cut thru gaps and outline the blue. Will upload additional pics when that is done.
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