Vvivid Vinyl is a Canadian brand that specializes in vinyl wrap car films and other vinyl-related products for residential and commercial use. Their products are designed to be easy-to-use, durable, and stylish, with various finishes, colors, and patterns to choose from.
Started in 2005 in Montreal, Canada
Initially sold vinyl graphic stickers and decals
Expanded into vinyl wrap car films and other vinyl-related products
Currently sells in over 35 countries worldwide
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A highly conformable, easy-to-install protective film that can be used to wrap cars, trucks, boats, and other vehicles for a customized look or added protection.
A versatile vinyl sheet that can be used for various applications, such as kitchen cabinets, furniture, walls, and floors.
A vinyl material that can be applied to fabrics using heat transfer presses or irons, allowing for customized designs on clothing, bags, and other textile items.
Yes, Vvivid Vinyl car films are designed to be easy to install with a high level of conformability, allowing for smooth and bubble-free application. However, it's still recommended to follow the installation instructions carefully and practice on a small area first.
Apart from the vinyl wrap film, you'll also need a few essential tools such as a squeegee, utility knife, heat gun, and cleaning solutions to ensure proper installation and maintenance.
Vvivid Vinyl car films are designed to be durable and long-lasting, with an expected lifespan of up to 7 years depending on various factors such as climate, exposure, and maintenance. Proper installation and care can also extend the lifespan of the vinyl film.
Yes, Vvivid Vinyl car films are designed to be removable without leaving residue or damaging the paint underneath, as long as the film is removed within the recommended timeframe and using proper methods. Overheating or using sharp tools to remove the film can cause damage to the paint.
You can use a mild detergent or soap and water to clean the vinyl film if it gets dirty, followed by a microfiber towel or squeegee to dry off. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that can damage the film. For maintenance, you can use Vvivid Vinyl's proprietary cleaning and maintenance products such as Wrap Care, Detailer, and Sealant to protect and enhance the film's appearance.