How To Vinyl Wrap A Desk | Table Top -- Resurface / Reface with Vvivid Concrete Vinyl Wrap

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  • čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
  • In this video, I'll show you how to reface / resurface your desk or table top using @VViViDVINYLS Dark Grey Concrete Architectural Vinyl Wrap. Using vinyl wrap to reface/resurface is a cost effective, fast, and easy way to give your desk or table a fresh look! I'll go over the tools and supplies needed to do this project, walk you through the wrap process to include an up close of how to tackle the corners of the table/desk top, and go over project cost and expected time commitment to do a project like this.
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Komentáře • 97

  • @035kaavyaa5
    @035kaavyaa5 Před rokem +34

    Me with just my scissors and vinyl wrap : 👁👄👁

  • @jone7079
    @jone7079 Před 7 měsíci +3

    "That corner wrap was extra satisfying !!" 🏆🤗🎀

  • @ralsei5667
    @ralsei5667 Před 5 měsíci +2

    thank you gustavo fring for teaching me how to wrap a table

  • @1970brenz
    @1970brenz Před rokem +11

    This was awesome! Thank you this was really helpful. 😁 I just needed to see somebody doing this task so that I would be sure I'm doing it right for the best finish.
    Very good shots of you doing the work and explaining it in a clear way that is easy to follow. 😁

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před rokem

      Thank you for the kind words, and thanks for watching! I'm glad this video was helpful.

  • @mikegannon2300
    @mikegannon2300 Před rokem +7

    Thanks for your excellent video. I just wrapped a birch desk, now in concrete grey. So cheap and easy to do - with your help.

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před rokem

      Thanks, and thank you for watching! I'm glad the video was helpful

  • @TheBigBentley911
    @TheBigBentley911 Před 2 lety +10

    Awesome video. Just ordered my first roll of vinyl to try wrapping my laptop. Your channel is fantastic!

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching and thanks for the kind words! I actually have a new laptop wrapping video in the works I plan to publish in the near future.

  • @lesleyegbert4807
    @lesleyegbert4807 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for the detail shot on the corner. Very useful!

  • @rolfathan
    @rolfathan Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much. Makes me a lot more confident to try something like this.

  • @reign5426
    @reign5426 Před 5 měsíci

    Wow, this was really smooth. I actually enjoyed watching this video and subscribed.

  • @The_Legend_of_Gaming52

    Nice! Thanks for this

  • @marksweeney8813
    @marksweeney8813 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent tutorial my man. I’m fixing a caravan that needs a new table top and can do it right now 👍

  • @karenwalker1255
    @karenwalker1255 Před 2 lety +3

    Great tutorial! 👍

  • @miketony2069
    @miketony2069 Před 4 měsíci

    I'm totally new to this. Going to wrap a desk in the vivid vinyl and was nervous. This is perfect. I'm going to use your corner technique for also wrapping contact paper over draw fronts.
    Thank you

  • @user-cf1jx5tv1i
    @user-cf1jx5tv1i Před rokem

    Thank You for an Awsome Video Tutorial

  • @NeonDreams7
    @NeonDreams7 Před 4 měsíci

    Very informative! My desk uses a top I got from Ikea and they no longer sell the size I have. It's still very functional but just worn from a few years. I went searching and found this video.. I'm going to give it a try!

  • @eddiescoseria5884
    @eddiescoseria5884 Před 6 měsíci

    Great job!

  • @akadecowallpaper
    @akadecowallpaper Před 3 měsíci

    This process is super comfortable, especially the packaging of the table corners😄

  • @jessietan6105
    @jessietan6105 Před 2 lety

    nice!!

  • @OliverJobson
    @OliverJobson Před 6 měsíci +1

    Good tutorial. I might take the wrap under the edge and then staple it down so that the edge doesn;t get scuffed up over time.

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks and thanks for watching! Yes, it's totally fine to go under the edges, if the substrate is suitable for adhesion. Usually, things like tables and the like are unfinished particle board under, to which the vinyl does not stick well or at all, so you'd have to reinforce it a different way such as stapling, as you noted. Thanks again for watching--much appreciated!!

  • @kernow9324
    @kernow9324 Před rokem +2

    I am so tempted to try this, because I bought a black gaming desk and have never really liked it. Being black, it sucks up the light and looks gloomy. A light-coloured vinyl will bring more light into the room I think. Great video. Thanks.

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, and thanks for watching. I would encourage you to give it a shot. Depending on the vinyl you use, it is fairly easily removable If you don’t end up liking the way it looks.

    • @kernow9324
      @kernow9324 Před rokem

      @@ColorChangeCustoms I will do. I had no idea vinyl wrapping had become such a big thing now. Thanks again.

  • @LondonWalkability
    @LondonWalkability Před rokem

    great vid

  • @LukeLjJames
    @LukeLjJames Před rokem

    Just found your channel - nice video bro n thanks 🙏

  • @VishnuAttiappan
    @VishnuAttiappan Před 2 lety

    Great tutorial. Just thinking on how on wrap around a curved edge desk.

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks and thanks for watching. For a curved edge, you would have to heat and stretch it around. I also recommend using Primer 94 or other adhesion promoter on the corner and under the bottom edges around the corner, and wrapping under the corner a good half inch or more to ensure it holds. I have a video showing how I wrapped around a curved corner: czcams.com/video/h55bgPaFD3g/video.html

    • @VishnuAttiappan
      @VishnuAttiappan Před 2 lety +1

      @@ColorChangeCustoms awesome! Thank you so much!

  • @jone7079
    @jone7079 Před 7 měsíci

    "And your good looking too !!" ✅ ✅ 😍

  • @lukogs
    @lukogs Před rokem

    Very nice instruction. Is this for any type of wood or specific wood table only?
    My table is plywood material with white sheet on it (mica sheet ?) glued on it. Do I have to remove this sheet or I can stick the vinyl above this sheet?

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, and thanks for watching. The vinyl can be applied to most surfaces that are smooth and non-porous. The sheet you have on the wood top of your table sounds like it would work. Maybe get some sample vinyls to give it a test before buying a large amount to cover the table.

  • @robinsoncrusoe8855
    @robinsoncrusoe8855 Před 10 měsíci

    This video is just in time as I’m going to renovate my home. Are vinyl wrap good for main doors? Will it bubble or peel easily in a heavy traffic zones? Anyway very informative video.

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi and thanks for watching! To your questions, generally yes, they are good for main doors. If applied correctly and if the surface the vinyl is applied to is in good condition (ideally, smooth and not textured) then it should not peel easily or bubble, even in a heavy traffic zone. Even in heavy traffic zones most people only touch the door by it's handle, the vinyl is generally left untouched after install. I do have a video on vinyl wrapping a door as well :-)
      czcams.com/video/6CLLOoTWfsI/video.html

  • @CJF02
    @CJF02 Před rokem +2

    Do you have any advice for wrapping a desk if my vinyl isn't wide enough? I've seen videos mentioning "knifeless tape" but in my situation its just a gaming desk, it doesn't have to be perfect. I don't want to invest more materials and supplies into the project. Thank you!

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před rokem +2

      You could seam together pieces to get the coverage you need. Knifeless tape can make it easier and more "clean" of a look. Basically, you lay down knifeless where the seam will be. Then lay your first piece, with some of the vinyl going over the knifeless. Then the next piece, overlapping the first piece a little as well as the knifeless. Then you would pull the knifeless to cut through both, pull off the excess vinyl strips and the knifeless tape/filament, then push the two cut pieces together. If you use knifeless, use something with a stronger filament like Finish Line series. Design Line series may be too weak of a filament to cut through two layers of vinyl. Hope this helps!

  • @themelicious7733
    @themelicious7733 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video! If a desk already has vinyl on it can you add a new vinyl on top?

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před rokem

      Thanks and thanks for watching! Generally, yes you can wrap over existing vinyl if it’s in good condition.

    • @themelicious7733
      @themelicious7733 Před rokem

      @@ColorChangeCustoms Thank you so much! Giving it a go today :)

  • @BuffedKappa
    @BuffedKappa Před 7 měsíci

    Thinking about doing this to a folding plastic table, think it would adhere? I'd do two separate vinyl pieces on each folding side.

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 7 měsíci +1

      If the surface of the plastic table is extremely smooth, then yes, it would likely work.
      However, from my experience, the majority of plastic tables tend to be textured surfaces that would not be ideal. The vinyl may stick somewhat, but not very well.

  • @AutisticAlien94
    @AutisticAlien94 Před 3 měsíci

    I have a question, say you have a vinyl wrap that isn't completely covering your table (either the wrap wasn't wide enough or you messed up) Do you overlap 2 pieces to cover it completely? or how does that work?

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 3 měsíci

      You could do an overlap, or a butt seam if both edges are "factory edges" and super straight.

  • @kalos53
    @kalos53 Před 8 měsíci

    I'm thinking of wrapping long 2×4 or 2×6 studs as used for picnic tables, with a "leather-like" hard-wearing (vinyl?) material. The idea is to provide a slight cushioning and prevent splinters. The studs would be wrapped around three sides. The wrap could be applied with adhesive or staples on the back side. Ideas? Is this feasible?

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 8 měsíci

      Sorry for the late reply. If it's what I'm thinking, regular vinyl wrap like I used in this video is probably not going to work the best. The vinyl doesn't tend to stick to raw, unfinished wood very well because raw wood is a low surface energy substrate. It sounds like getting a leather-like fabric or vinyl material that you could use spray adhesive to apply with, reinforced with staples or small nails (kind of like upholstering a seat) might work best.

  • @clintpeterson7740
    @clintpeterson7740 Před 5 měsíci

    if the table top that I want to wrap has a texture to it, should I sand it down to make it smooth?

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 5 měsíci

      I would probably sand it smooth. The vinyl sticks best to smooth non porous surfaces

  • @craigcooper75
    @craigcooper75 Před 5 měsíci

    very nice but how do you wrap rounded edges?

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 5 měsíci

      You would have to heat and stretch around the corners. I have a video showing this. czcams.com/video/h55bgPaFD3g/video.html
      However, do not recommended doing round corners, as architectural vinyl has a very strong "memory," meaning it will want to go back to it's original shape. So if you heat and stretch over a corner without "reinforcing" the vinyl once applied, the vinyl will pull itself back over time (trying to get back to its original pre-stretched size), presenting itself as wrinkles. The way to reinforce the vinyl to stop it from pulling back over time would be to use adhesion promoter like 3M Primer 94, as well as wrapping under the surface a significant amount as well.

  • @Tezzica
    @Tezzica Před 5 měsíci

    How durable is this type of vinyl? Is architectural vinyl stronger? Most of the vinyl I’ve tried seems to be wallpaper thin so assuming I’m looking at the wrong type. 😅

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Architectural vinyl is pretty durable. However, it is not indestructible, as it is still a sticker after all LoL! If you get genuine architectural vinyl, like 3M DiNoc or VVivid's architectural vinyl series, you'll be able to feel and see that architectural vinyl is thicker and much more "rigid" than craft vinyl or automotive vinyl wrap.

  • @graham0
    @graham0 Před rokem

    Do you have any opinions on using epoxy on vinyl, I'm mainly interested for smooth feel more so than longevity.

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před rokem +1

      I've epoxied over vinyl before and it's fine (here's a video where I did epoxy over tiles that applied vinyl decals to). I don't see why you couldn't epoxy over a larger surface area like the desk in the video to get that smooth, glossy surface.

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před rokem +1

      czcams.com/video/Y9coY7ubeqI/video.html

  • @parriotburrito
    @parriotburrito Před 11 měsíci

    what are some other recommend websites for desk vinyls?

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Hi there! If you want to use the same brand in the video, you could order direct from VVivid at: vvividshop.com/
      Other sites include:
      MetroRestyling (mostly automotive, but they do offer architectural vinyl): metrorestyling.com/
      Fellers: www.fellers.com/
      R-Vinyl: www.rvinyl.com/
      Thank you for watching!

  • @ezelder
    @ezelder Před rokem

    No primer on the edges to increase adhesion needed?

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před rokem

      I didn’t add any so removal will be easier when the time comes. I do plan on changing out the vinyl in the near future when I get bored of this color and look Lol! However, adding some primer would definitely make the adhesion on the edges more secure.

  • @Mahan150
    @Mahan150 Před rokem

    Ideally what should be the thickness of film
    From Amazon I got very thin vinyl thickness in thou, Not in mm. So totally spoiled and air buble formed.
    Can you tell me sheet thickness in mm. 😊

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před rokem

      I don't know if there's an "ideal" thickness. Every manufacturer lists the thickness of their films, usually on their websites. Architectural film, like the one I used in the video, does tend to be thicker and stiffer than automotive or even craft vinyl, but again, depending on brand, the actual thickness will vary.

  • @Chris-fu5mb
    @Chris-fu5mb Před rokem

    Can you add a video on how to wrap a L shaped kitchen countertop?

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před rokem +1

      Will do, if I can get the opportunity to wrap one. I don't have one available to wrap at the moment, unfortunately.

    • @Chris-fu5mb
      @Chris-fu5mb Před rokem

      @@ColorChangeCustoms awesome thanks for your response!

  • @nutnut8245
    @nutnut8245 Před 2 lety

    Can I use a hair dryer instead of a heat gun

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, but just be aware a hair dryer puts out a lot of moving air that could make your vinyl flap around while working with it.

  • @hyperionwulf3298
    @hyperionwulf3298 Před 8 měsíci

    Searched how to remove and got this

  • @andersontant3394
    @andersontant3394 Před rokem

    Can you use vinyl that says it is for automotive

  • @woaaspect8378
    @woaaspect8378 Před rokem

    how do i do this with an L desk i wanna do this but i have an L desk

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před rokem

      Basically, you'll just do two pieces. You can cut at the seam where the two desktop edges meet to form the L.

  • @ibtarnine
    @ibtarnine Před rokem

    thanks, good tutorial. doing an 8' x 3' table so a bit intimidated. looking juicy as hell too ;)

  • @mormonyt6217
    @mormonyt6217 Před rokem

    What are the dimensions of the desk by chance?

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před rokem

      The desk is about 48 inches wide by about 24 inches deep. The thickness of the desktop was about 3/4 inch.

  • @vilvex.4932
    @vilvex.4932 Před 2 lety

    Anybody know if i can use vinyl wrap on a carbon fiber desk? I’m not sure if it will work due to it having roughy edges and a not-so smooth texture

    • @patrickjakubowski2269
      @patrickjakubowski2269 Před 2 lety

      Is the entire desk carbon fiber? it would depend on the finish. If its rough like you're saying, you're going to want to find a thick vinyl sheet to wrap it with.

  • @adamrichardson2227
    @adamrichardson2227 Před rokem

    Jeez, the prices really went up on this since it was made. 4'x6.5' is now $30

  • @MS-gn4gl
    @MS-gn4gl Před rokem

    the amount of tutorials on here where people don't bring the wrap over onto the underside is wild. That edge on the front side if it's a table where people will sit will constantly have things rubbing on that bottom edge. BRING THE VINYL UNDER AT LEAST 1-2 inches of you can.

    • @ColorChangeCustoms
      @ColorChangeCustoms  Před 11 měsíci +1

      You can certainly do that as well, if you want. There's absolutely nothing wrong with doing so. However, cutting off at the bottom edge is common practice in the vinyl wrap industry...it's even taught at the 3M DiNoc (architectural film) certification class. Wrapping underneath is always up to the installer. However, typically the undersurfaces of things like tables and desks (if particle board like in the video) are unfinished surfaces, a low surface energy substrate. The adhesive may stick to the undersurface initially, but not very securely, and is likely to fail over time.