Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Edward Perez photo
1 Level
1300 Review
44 Karma

Review on 🚘 Avery Dennison SW900 446-S ColorFlow Satin Rising Sun Supreme Vehicle Car Wrap Vinyl Film - (12x60 w/Application Card) by Edward Perez

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It is easy to apply and unlike window tinting

My first vinyl wrap but I expected it to be more difficult. it is forgiving and allows trapped air to be pushed out easily. I make fairings for my bike. The nose of my bike is quite a large area with a lot of curves. The change of direction that I had to pull through on this film struck me as how well done it was. There are a few wrinkles but they are minimal and that's about it. Pretty extreme form for something like that. Working with a curved heat gun, make a few inches as much as possible, and if there are air pockets (and almost creases), heat and let cool. Pull the packaging. and stretch it back. Do not apply heat to the area where the wrap is being compressed! Don't be afraid to cut out the areas that are giving you wrinkles and layer them on top of each other to gently flex the curves. The overlap is not that noticeable. Be careful when heating the seams because if you overheat them they may pucker. If you're making multiple flat surfaces, I don't see how you can screw that up.

Pros
  • Dual layer cast film and protective layer in a convenient one piece design.
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something