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🖤 Transform your ride with stealth mode style—wrap it, flaunt it, own the streets.
VViViD® Satin Flat Matte Stealth Jet Black Vinyl Wrap Roll (6ft x 5ft) is a premium, 3.9 mil thick automotive vinyl designed for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike. Featuring advanced Air Release technology for bubble-free installation, a durable matte finish that resists discoloration and stretch marks, and a solvent-based repositionable adhesive, this wrap offers a sleek, long-lasting stealth look with 5-7 years of outdoor durability. Compatible with cars, motorcycles, boats, and even airplanes, it’s the economical, lightweight alternative to paint that elevates any vehicle’s style.













| ASIN | B01LY0X6BO |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #216,050 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #428 in Automotive Vinyl Wraps |
| Brand | VViViD |
| Brand Name | VViViD |
| Color | black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Airplane, Boat, Car, Motorcycle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 700 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| Exterior Finish | Chrome |
| Item Thickness | 3.9 Mils |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | VViViD |
| Manufacturer Part Number | VViViD7-MB-6 |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Material Type | Vinyl |
| Model Number | 8 |
| Size | 6ft x 5ft |
| Unit Count | 6 Count |
W**F
Great quality, Sticks on Stong, Durable
It seems like VViViD is the way to go when buying vinyl. Its great if you have a small project or decal you're making and don't need anything fancy like 3M, Oracel, etc... So far I have used it on a front grill of my car and it has stood up to the weather in San Diego. Which is mainly a lot of sun lol, but also good in rain and car washes, so the adhesive is strong. Also made a small decal on the sides and those have more detail to them but also stay on when scrubbing the car during a wash.
J**Y
I began tearing my dash apart like an excited child unwrapping presents Christmas morn
Product arrived on time, yesterday in fact. I purchased this to cover the wood grain dash and chrome window trim on my BMW 335i that was purchased as a project car and is slowly sucking my soul from my body. Of course within an hour of having the vinyl in my possession, I began tearing my dash apart like an excited child unwrapping presents Christmas morn. The excitement of ridding my twin-turbo coke can of the "old-man's car wood dash" (mind you I'm 40 and bald - driving a BMW already gets me plenty of old man comments but the wood dash seemed to have certain disdain with me). The vinyl was great to work with. This was my first project with vinyl and I couldn't be happier with the end result...unless someone had done the work for me...for free. There is a bit of a learning curve involved, this required some adult refreshments, plenty of cigarettes and some Wu Tang pleasantly vibrating the floor in my house whilst figuring it out. If you don't own a heat gun before attempting working with vinyl, buy one. Not sure how well a hair dryer does because A.) I have a heat gun and B.) I don't have a hair dryer (refer to aforementioned bald statement) Tips from a guy who has never worked with vinyl: - Make sure you get a squeegee and use it, trust me your finger tips will thank you the next morning. When using the squeegee do not press too firmly, you will leave scratches on your vinyl. - Make relief cuts on the corners or concave or convex areas. This will eliminate trouble when you get to the corners. - Start with the vinyl adhesive side up and lay your trim pieces flat on the vinyl then work your way to the edges. - Once to the edge, leave 1/4 of vinyl to wrap around the edge, then again with the heat gun on the underside. Overall, I am extremely pleased with the outcome of this project and the material. In the event that your vinyl has a wrinkle, heat gun and stretch. Do not overheat as it will melt the vinyl. If you buy the matte finish, overheating and over stretching will remove the matte finish. Measure the area you wish to cover first and buy more than you need, you will make mistakes until you get the hang of application. I hope this helps your buying decision. Enjoy your sore fingertips.
A**S
Failed solo project :/
Long story short - This vinyl is easier to maneuver in small surface areas. For larger ones (ie: car roof or hood), you will need a heat gun to remove some of the wrinkles. Also, I recommend having a second set of hands to assist in larger surfaced projects. Even after I rolled it out overnight, I expected it to be a bit more malleable and was met with a decent amount of resistance. ----- So I purchased this with the intention of sticking it to the roof of my '14 Ford Focus (vinyl wrap roof idea) to "upgrade" the look of my car - most places around me charge 250-300 for a process that seems so simple, so as a 5'3" woman, I really wanted to show them who's the boss (... and also spend 1/10 the cost asked by these shops). I found a YouTube video that I watched meticulously over 5 times, demonstrating that it could easily be a solo project with no usage of a heat gun. Side note, they used Avery vinyl but I chose this brand (can't remember why now). I confidently decided to tackle my project one afternoon, only to be hit by an unnecessary amount of wind gusts (they don't tell you to check the weather app before starting these projects). My spirit wasn't shattered quite yet, so the next morning, I geared up for attempt 2.0. I measured, once, twice, five times - I used my magnets to hold the vinyl in place. Equipped with my little kitchen stool, I mustered up the courage to start exposing the adhesive, as my YouTube friend had demonstrated with ease. I watched the video so much that I was even coaching myself with the words from the video - start in the back, place your magnets back after you stick it. Once it's all sticking, use your squeegee, starting from the middle, and working your way out in the same direction, to avoid wrinkles. Sounds easy enough right? Right... Not sure if it's the length of my arms or even my poor upper arm strength, but I could not, for the life of me, get it to lay flat throughout the entire roof. There were wrinkles that I tried to pull out, but.. they simply would not cooperate. I even considered leaving them but knew it didn't look great - trust me, I insisted for about 30 minutes... relocating my stool over and over. At a point, I got so frustrated, I ripped it off and dumped it in the trash. Now I have 1/3 of a wrap and nowhere to put it, though I may use it to create some lighter accepts on the car or even the interior... though in all fairness, I just might suck it up and pay for it at this rate. Pride's been hurt a smidge.
M**.
VViViD Vinyl
First time using vinyl on a car wrap- just the hood actually. Watched a lot of how-to videos first. I was told that VViViD vinyl is thicker than others and it may very well be. Still, it's fairly easy to work with. I used it on the hood of my Hellcat which has several contours and recesses. The vinyl adheres very well, even when stretched into those recesses. That was 2 months ago. No problems with lifting over time either. The price on Amazon was the best I could find. Definitely recommend.
E**H
Pulled paint off my Mustang!
This vinyl was extremely difficult to apply. After five hours, I had not even finished half of the hood on my car. The wrinkles would crease too easily, which caused permanent marks in the vinyl once the wrinkles were smoothed out. But, the worst part happened while re-positioning a section of the vinyl to remove some other creases. As I lifted the vinyl from the hood of my show quality 2003 Supercharged Mach 1 Mustang with only 8,000mi, it pulled paint with it. The vinyl pulled 4.5"x1.5" and 1"x1" and a couple of other small spots of paint off the hood. I stopped the process, slowly removed the vinyl that had been apply, and dumped it in the trash. Now, I'll have to get the hood repainted.
M**M
Usable area not as advertised
The usable vinyl area does not match the length stated in the description. The rolls are secured with tape that leaves a permanent residue on the vinyl, as shown in the attached photo. On the smaller roll used for my car’s trunk lid, the adhesive left a permanent stain that ruined the finish. On the larger roll used for the roof, I had to cut around the marked areas, leaving me short by about half an inch to complete the job properly. I then had to stretch the material to fit it under the weather strip, but I am unsure how well this will hold up under sun and heat exposure. This is frustrating as it leads to a poor wrap result and results in wasted material, time, and effort. The product should be advertised based on usable vinyl area only, since sections affected by tape are not usable. Other brands I have used protect the roll differently, so the adhesive does not contact and damage the vinyl surface. Other than that, it's an alright DIY product, low cost, but not at par with 3M or other professional grade vinyls. It works great on flat surfaces but can be problematic in deep recesses, elevations, or bulges. If choose to go with this for a DIY project, choose additional length according to required usable area. Also, to be fair, Amazon offered a refund for the trouble I had.
J**S
The vinyl arrived quickly and the color was perfect. In my opinion the color looks even better ...
The vinyl arrived quickly and the color was perfect. In my opinion the color looks even better in person. The only issue is that there was a huge crease through the center of the sheet and I'm not sure if that happened during shipping or if it was shipped like tha . The vinyl is very strong and with a heart gun and squeegee the crease came out with no issue. Five stars despite the crease because the quality of the vinyl is incredible
R**E
Excellent product
This product exceeded my expectations. My hood was hideous before, I wish I'd have taken a before photo. I rushed the application and it still came out pretty good. I recommend using a heat gun and really stretching it with another person and hitting it together in sections (left half then right half for example). And for this price, it can't be beat.
A**K
very nice and easy to work with
very easy to work with and looks great
R**.
Bon prix
Bon produit
C**N
Good luck
This stuff is miserable to work with. It's thick as hell and will wrinkle on you in a nano second. When it was shipped it was wrapped so tight I had to heat it up just to get it layed out, and once we started rolling we realized we messed up buying this stuff. If you can make it work for you kudos, open a wrap shop you have the gift. Mind you, trying to wrap a motor bike is no easy feat. But this stuff makes you rethink your life choices that lead you to thinking you could wrestle this demon product into submission. You should take this review with a grain of salt, but maybe spend some extra money on some quality stuff. Went with 3m and it was like a beam of light flooded the garage and the messiah himself blessed our wrap as it lay down so nicely it was as if a miracle occurred. We used this stuff to wrap so random stuff, it was okay if you have the patience of Ghandi.
A**N
Easy to install, color as expected.
Strong vinyl and as expected easy installation. Definitely would recommend and buy more. I was able to wrap the headlight housing in one piece which is extremely difficult due to curves and bents. But the vinyl worked well and i like
M**N
Produit abimé
Le produit est peut etre bien mais je vais avoir des difficulté à l'évaluer compte de l'état dans le quel il a été livré!!!
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