First of all I have never wrapped anything in my life before wrapping my car fully. Vinyl lays down very quickly and easily on flat surfaces, but struggles on curves. Fenders and doors take 30-45 minutes and bumpers and side skirts 4-5 hours. A friend of mine who used to do car wraps came over to help me finish the front bumper as that was the hardest part for me and he said it wasn't a very good material because it was so thin. Basically when it came to the dimples and sharp bends we had to heat it up all the time to combat the tension which if done too much would thin it out to the point where it would break. I would recommend buying a small quantity and packing something small and odd to get a feel for it. As bad as it is, I have to say that it looks very good and has withstood the elements for weeks after application. Someone with more experience will likely get much better results.
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