I RUINED My Customers Hood - How I Fixed It!!
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- čas přidán 21. 04. 2020
- Sometimes wraps don't always work out the way you planned but what actually happened here? In this video I explain the situation about what happened, why it happened and how to fix it. What do you do when the paint is peeling or flaking off of the car? Can you wrap over paint that's peeling or flaking? Can you wrap over and unpainted surface? From beginning to end I show you exactly what to do, all the way down to wrapping the hood all over again.
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Hey bud pro tip for wet sanding on that hood. Pop the hood open, take a plastic drop cloth and set inside the engine bay, close the hood and you wont have any clean up to worry about. Great job btw
If I ever do this again I'll definitely do that, thanks man
What's good is you took care of your customer. Much respect for not passing the buck.
The one dislike was the painter that remembered doing that botch job
@B B Sooo paint is not temporary? News to me!
@@AlexDiamantopulo you don’t know shit about prepping a surface before painting I see... yes if you don’t clean the surface or chose the wrong base paint base or if it’s bare medal and you don’t prime it flakes and or bubble
@@truth1267 you're right, I don't paint. However, I saw a factory paint flaking. I also know that even perfect paint is getting damaged over time. Just saying, that nothing is permanent. To me it looks like swapping vinyl is much cheaper and easier option. I can even do it myself. And it looks great.
another tip ck... your fingers and heel of your hand can create uneven 'grooves' a paint stirring stick cut to 3 inches wrapped with the sand paper make a good 'block' .. keep the block flat.. then even strokes and keep adding water.. you still got a good attitude lol id be dropping some cuss words for sure lol
Officially my new coronavirus quarantine binge channel. At least 10hrs in just today 😅
I can’t believe you took blame for the fault of someone else’s faulty paint job. You were in a tough spot with this customer. Hope they were grateful for your generosity.
On the wet sanding, if you don’t have a sanding block just wrap the sandpaper around a block of some kind and wet sand in X pattern. Your fingers will cause uneven pressure if you just use your hand. Good job though.
Dang! I can’t believe the hack job done on that car! It deserves so much more respect, to which you are giving it. 👍🏼😍👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Well done!
I like all the pros here commenting as they watch you for tips and tricks 🤣
Hey man definitely use a block...makes eating those edges a bit quicker. Hand works but it’s not a very firm surface to work with more even. Nice of you to take care of someone else’s flop.
Great work bud 😀Hope your customer appreciates your extra work 👍👍
Thank you so much for the video I watched it all every detail counts !
you sir are a beast. thats one hell of a wrap. wish mine whas done as good as that.
very good job!! i tried sanding my hood and ya it didnt turn out well lmao. respect man
Very good Bro... have experienced the same thing, but even though the material I use is another brand, which is not specifically for Wrap (ORXXXX) the results can also be good. Note: I also do it by myself (in semi wet system)
I wrapped my interior trim After watching your videos , and man wrapping is stressful ,
Christian Andolini he makes it look effortless
Gary Voyle yeah in really its a challenge you make one wron cut whole job is Done , or in my case interior trim at the wents it didn’t stick but i leave it like that😂 it took 2 hours
Best thing to remember is to go slow and think it out before you start heating and stretching. 3D pulling and laying into recesses are best practices to avoiding disastrous relief cuts, overlapping, bunching, overstretching etc. etc. Christian keeps a cool head and doesn't let the vinyl worry him because he knows what it's going to do as he gets to edges and tight spots. Foresight and vinyl troubleshooting knowledge saves you a lot of time and cost in this business.
When he was talking about high spots I was rolling 😂
What’s the proper way to describe that aha kinda curious
Flexible sanding board would have made this much easier to find highs and lows, and get it smooth. Probably way less effort also. BUT you are the wrap god, so it will look good no matter what!!
This is why I’ll drive hundreds of miles to give CK my business. 👊🏻
wow...nice colours and your car nice too...good job
I have spent days watching your vids! Awesome! How do I make an appointment for you to wrap my bmw?
those imperfections in the paint are what are known as fish eye caused by silicone droplets in the air which means the surface was not cleaned or prepped properly before paint was applied, another reason for the paint flaking. Actually looks like it was sprayed in the back yard with a spray can lol
I agree, could've been sprayed with a rattle can outside
Meanwhile... Christian, of CK Wraps, pats himself on the back when no one is looking.. lol just kidding. Anyway, Awesome job on the hood. This is a great teaching video that will definitely come in handy for future reference. 2 THUMBS UP
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You rock Christian
Amazing!!
Great job on hood @CK Wraps.
?Do you wrap over the edge and trim from the bottom edge of the hood?
The guy that wrapped my car ran into the same issue on my mustang when he wrapped it. The shop that painted my car had three tries in color matching a factory color but they still couldnt get it right. When he wrapped it, it lifted part of the paint as well.
That aint your fault u do fabulous work
Good work guys. Enjoy watching your videos. Check out the mustang we wrapped
That is a horrendous paint job. Is that the same colour you had on your Mitsubishi? The video was great.
Good Video
26:44 I can see a face to the right of the vary center of the hood. Its the small cluster of darker gray color that separates it from the mostly light gray color( primer Im guessing. try looking for it.
can the pulling/twisting forces from the wrap cause the hood to deform ever so slightly?
sir i have a question
is safe to put some vinyl sticker on wrapped body?
Can someone answer me how good are Oracal foil wraps? I can get my hands on 641/751C/970G/970M/975, what are differences ?
Thanks
Please don't wet sand with a bare hand. In 98% of the situation you need to use a sanding block. Even with high grit you can leave the surface wavy. Other than that I really enjoy your vidoes and I have learned a lot. So much that I will never attempt to wrap my own vehicle.
This is a comment I was hoping would be posted. Thank you for the information and I hope others see it so they can achieve a better result. Like I said I'm not a pro when it comes to body work. I just knew the panel needed to be fixed before wrapping it
I totally disagree. If you use a straight block on a curved panel it's going to make the hood look distorted. If you have a curved or sponge block maybe. BUT by hand or D/A with an interface pad is always going to be best
@@conceptdesigns4100💯%.
i am very experienced painter/panel beater.
You are dead right. I was taught to flat EVERYTHING wet by hand for the first year of my training. Technique is key.
I use quarter sheets of folded wet'n'dry.
Hold against panel with middle three fingers and tucked (held by) thumb and little finger. Keep middle 3 fingers flat as possible and use only sideways strokes with plenty of slightly soapy water.
Dont use fingertips, or rub in the direction your fingers point.
Da with interface for speed. Never used a firm block on a curved panel👌
@@davehornet6 Exactly! Thanks man
When stretching the wrap start at your hands then work your way to the middle with your heat. If you start heating where the wrinkles are you are taking more stretch from the middle of the panel, take the stretch from the edges
I prefer to take the stretch from the middle
Your customer did you a dis-service by not telling you how fresh the paint was. Those specs on the paint are dust in the clear coat, the paint could have used a wet sand, cut and polish plus at least 30 days to cure before the vinyl went on. One of the reasons why the paint didn't stick was because of poor adhesion, the second reason was because it was not able to flash off because the vinyl was suffocating it.
The paint is over 1 year old. It doesn't need more time than that to out gas.
Amazes me how fast you wrapped that hood
he has/had a genesis himself, so he's very familiar with wrapping this particular car
Makes it look sooo easy youll feel confident you could do it ... then reality sets in ... lol
What color is the color of the wrap cause that with the black rims look crazy sick
Great video!! Between Hexis, Avery, & 3M - which would you consider to be the most forgiving with the best quality? Looking to wrap my car in the coming month. Thanks!
Didn't try Hexis myself but between 3M and Avery, definitely Avery is the forgiving one! In fact, stay away from 3M wraps. Their complementary stuff is essential though, like their edge sealers.
How well does the wrap stick to the sanded down hood? I have to do some body work to my car before I wrap it. Just wondering If I should spray on some clear coat for better adhesion?
if you wet sand with 400, wrap will stick pretty well actually. 600 would be better just because of how smooth it comes out
Wats the easiest color or brand to start off with
Would wrap on bare metal cause any rust built up later on ? I often wrap on a roof after sanded down .
I am habing issues with my lasabre so nice classic rims really shiny prpblem im having clearcpat is coming off in places
I just ordered my first wrapping foil, now just crossing my fingers 🤞 that i can do a good job
How did it go....?
Hi from over the pond in England love your work I have been trying to get this colour hear for my bike but can not get hold of vvivids here is there any other brands close to this colour I mite stand a chance of getting thanks and keep up the ace work 👍
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@@navfrancis4516 cheers will cheak it out and order 👍
Hey mate love your work. Using your video's to learn as much as possible before i wrap my rd1 crv here in New Zealand. Starting the wrap this weekend will be uploading how that goes 😂 will give your channel a mention. I know very little about paint and this isn't a dig at you.. more of a question, is there a minimum amount of time you should wait before wrapping over say a freshly painted panel that has a small dent repair. Could the hood have been wrapped to soon? Does the paint need to cure / breathe for weeks before essentially sealing it with wrap. Also a question relating to what im about to do.. im going to fix very small dents on my crv before wrap, as far as i can tell im ok to wrap over filler is that true? Cheers, Tony. *edit. currently watching half way through, sorry if you do cover this later on
Your right we run a full bake cycle on every car threw the booth and we tell customs to wait 2 months
Yes, the paint needs to completely out gas before wrapping but this particular paint job is more the 1 year old which is more than enough time for it to fully cure. Cure time can be anywhere from 2 weeks to 6 months or so from what I've been told
@@CKWraps cheers dude . Turned out really good!!
What color and brand is that wrap?
How long was the repaint and the time you wrapped it? Paint takes awhile to out gas.
Over a year
Does anyone know where to buy the vinyl?
My genesis is peeling in sheets from factory.... Hyundai’s around where I am are famous for this
They primered over non scuffed surface you should have really used a block to evenly sand the panel or a da sander
However painted the car did a pretty crapy job thank God you know how to fix it. I think K came out awesome👍❗❗❗❗
hi, you have to let make a standard for your heat gun, on wheels that makes working much easier. You do not always have to take the heat gun from the floor.
Regards,
Edwin Bloem, Holland
why not make a belt holster then, hip mounted heat gun would be so easy
Howler cause you’d burn a hole in your pants if you have it hanging from your hip
400 on a DA would have saved you a lot of time!
@@davidhall6452 Dual Action sander.. basically an orbital
What color is that wrap on the car
Hey mate , can I ask , does the paint ever get damaged when removing a wrap after a couple of years.?
If the paint is weak like if the car is 10-15 year old and the paint is already dead. Any wrap will ruin the paint.. but if you use cheap chinese vinyl on a brand new car it is gona ruin the paint.
challenge for you chrysler crossfire 350 hood
Is that the demon black color?
It looks like they didn't use any primer, they just painted directly over metal & fillers
What grit is he using
It should be warranted.
But why he didnt take back to the paint shop first?
you need paint to settle and give it a chance to shrink so it would take 2 weeks to a month so that the paint doesnt tear off when you peel the wrap off
If the paint shop did that poor a job, i wouldn't take it back to them to bodge the bodge!😉
Good chance they wouldn't warranty it after it had been wrapped and removed.
TC
Annapolis MD
Ooooo this heat gun 😄😄😄😄
I’ve watched like half a dozen or so of your videos so far, never hear you talk about what temp heat you use. Or does it not matter because you’re going based on how soft the film gets
hello
Can you point me in the right direction. Looking for the best gloss black. Darkest black possible with the least orange peel. Inozetek needs to release all colors
I watched this video recently. I had the same question. You're right, it looks like Inozetek would be your best option. Check it out and let me know what you think. czcams.com/video/xXsbOdyR5JU/video.html
Kpmf, oracal, teckwrap, this 3 has less orange peel than others
As well you can shot the flame with torch after vinyl aplication, this will reduce look of orange peel
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should have used a sanding block, quicker and doesnt leave finger lines pal.
I have a feeling it's going to start rusting underneath it, should have sprayed primer before applying vinyl.
It won't rust, the the hood wasn't sanded down to the bare metal and the film is also air and water tight.
@@CKWraps Ah
Not after a rock chip, but nonetheless nice work!
atilla varga Everything is fair game for a rust from a rock chip. A rock chip the nicks paint will cause rust
Like I said, there's no bare metal under the film. The rock would need to penetrate the film and also what paint is there. If the rock hits anything that hard then it will do more than just open up a wound for potential rust
Im not a pro painter by any means, but I am an informed amateur. Never sand by hand, use a block, your hand isnt flat and will leave waves in the finish. There not extremely noticeable, but if you look you can find them. Also before you guys hang the person that painted it, There are a lot of factors to what could of caused this. My guess is this was a recent respray and paint needs around 6 months to fully cure and harden and if you cover it before that it can really screw it up, even just using wax is a bad idea to early. Not saying this was a great repair or anything, but no way to tell with out knowing the circumstances, but putting a big sticker on not fully cured paint is gonna damage it badly. Also never cover the bare metal without putting some metal etching primer on first or it will rust underneath
Matthew Hannon he has commented on other comments that this paint was done 1 year prior to him wrapping it. That was my first thought as well and it sucks he had to redo his work because of things he couldn’t control.
Maybe next time cover the front with plastic before sanding.
I really like your work and been watching you for a while but it does really bother me that you didn’t completely finish one task before you moved onto the next meaning you did not clean up your work area before you put the final piece of vinyl on just a painter and a mechanic of 25 years here
Dang. That would upset me to no end. Why wouldn't the owner of this car take the hood in for body work and proper paint before he wraps it? It's like scratching on a chalk board. The lesson here is never buy a car with wrapping on it. You don't know what's underneath.
Yah its a buick but i only role buick good cars and i role slow
The heat gun still alive 😄😄😄 i drop also like this the heat gun thats why i buy chiep guns 😄😄😄👍👍👍
As a body technician, please take this down 😬
I don’t understand why he’s fixing this?
Why the clickbait title 😂 "I RUINED" uh nope that was the body shop. And definitely get a block, they're $2 and prevents grooves from finger sanding. Rubbing compound would've easily got the hood specs off but -not paid to do it- yet it was probably a $3000 plus car wrap
Stop using isopropyl alcohol on vinyl, it ruins the clear coat of the wrap
How so? Isn't it a pretty reliable cleaner for wrap? I use it on my vinyl all the time and nothing bad happens.
Justin Tran many vinyl companies actually warn against cleaning the vinyl with alcohol as it dries out the gloss lamination layer and reduced the overall longevity of the wrap.
Can’t lie though I do love how easy it is to clean it with alcohol but I try to avoid it when I can .
What's funny is that I was told by THE 3m trainer (I won't name him) to use isopropyl alcohol as a lubricating solution when applying gloss films.
What color is that?
Nothing is going to stick to that but bird poop