@Nishaminarusieo Wrapping an entire vehicle can be a costly job. To reduce cost we recommend you use a combination or our R60 and R24 series films. The R24 is 24" wide film and will reduce the cost of your project. Although you should measure the applicable areas, the cost is usually over $800.00 plus labor and available on Rvinyl.com.
@BigManny94 its always best to do a quick measurement before purchasing the kit. Most vehicles need a 60" x 60" or a 72" x 60 sheet, which run around $100.00 shipped on Rvinyl.com
@hongyishi1 Yes! You can remove it anytime. The longer it remains applied for the more of a bond the adhesion makes, but it can be removed without damage to your vehicle.
@attrzz We generally recommend a fluid such as Rapid Tac. Soap is a cleaning agent and may effect adhesion, particularly on the edges of the film as the soap residue will remain in greatest concentration there. If you do not have an application agent such as Rapid Tac, we recommend cleaning your application area and using plain water. Use as "light" a mist as possible and call our toll free phone number for support 800.5037916.
@chazmataz25 It is possible to stretch the film using heat over vents or "bumps" for turbos. However the easiest way to apply the film is in two sections. One for the hood and the second for the vent area. Rvinyl film is about .0042" thick and as a result the seam is barely noticeable.
@adamjoe778 You can use a dry application on small projects, for larger projects we usually recommend using a wet application method. It will allow you to re-position the film while working it into place.
I have a 01 celica,can you tell me the estimate of the price of wrapping the whole car?
Nishaminarusieo 3 weeks ago
@Nishaminarusieo Wrapping an entire vehicle can be a costly job. To reduce cost we recommend you use a combination or our R60 and R24 series films. The R24 is 24" wide film and will reduce the cost of your project. Although you should measure the applicable areas, the cost is usually over $800.00 plus labor and available on Rvinyl.com.
Rvinyl 3 weeks ago
About how much would you say a sheet would cost to do the hood of a 2001 Honda civic EX coupe?
BigManny94 1 month ago
@BigManny94 its always best to do a quick measurement before purchasing the kit. Most vehicles need a 60" x 60" or a 72" x 60 sheet, which run around $100.00 shipped on Rvinyl.com
Rvinyl 1 month ago
how long does it can keep on the car?
after i put it on can take off anytime i want with easy (like type)? or
hongyishi1 1 month ago
@hongyishi1 Yes! You can remove it anytime. The longer it remains applied for the more of a bond the adhesion makes, but it can be removed without damage to your vehicle.
Rvinyl 1 month ago
can we use some soapy water to do the install?
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@attrzz We generally recommend a fluid such as Rapid Tac. Soap is a cleaning agent and may effect adhesion, particularly on the edges of the film as the soap residue will remain in greatest concentration there. If you do not have an application agent such as Rapid Tac, we recommend cleaning your application area and using plain water. Use as "light" a mist as possible and call our toll free phone number for support 800.5037916.
Rvinyl 1 month ago
how would you guys do this to a hood that has vents in it? like an evo x for example...
chazmataz25 1 month ago
@chazmataz25 It is possible to stretch the film using heat over vents or "bumps" for turbos. However the easiest way to apply the film is in two sections. One for the hood and the second for the vent area. Rvinyl film is about .0042" thick and as a result the seam is barely noticeable.
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Rvinyl.com
Rvinyl 1 month ago
how much does that sheet cost?
MrHerbLover420 1 month ago
@MrHerbLover420 Prices start from $19.99 and increase depending on the size required for your project:
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Rvinyl.com
Rvinyl 1 month ago
LoL,I got a sample roll did not know it was wet app.
Did it dry on my BMW 323 hood and trunk.
adamjoe778 2 months ago
@adamjoe778 You can use a dry application on small projects, for larger projects we usually recommend using a wet application method. It will allow you to re-position the film while working it into place.
Rvinyl 2 months ago