This is the most common choice among auto enthusiasts.
Vinyl wrap your car yourself.
Keep in mind that the vehicle s paint is lurking under your blade.
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A product called knifeless tape applies a filament thread made of thin kevlar to the car body under the vinyl.
Once the vinyl is smooth it s time to remove the excess material.
After the vinyl sheet has adhered to the car body over the thread the thread is sharp.
Remember that your vinyl material can stretch but can also be stretched way too thin.
If you cut the vehicle you may be forced to remove the wrap and fix the damage.
One of the key elements in your vinyl wrap is the glue that is heated up to stick to your car.
On the flip side you may order less than you need and then have to pay for shipping on the second roll you need to finish the job.
One of the drawbacks and dangers of buying vinyl car wrap yourself is that you may order more wrap film than you need.
Take care when cutting the excess vinyl.
Cut the vinyl wrap not the vehicle.
It s much less expensive than a paint job.