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TECKWRAP Rose Gold Chrome Smart Adhesive Vinyl is a premium crafting material measuring 13 inches by 5 feet, designed for seamless use with cutting machines like the Explore 3 and Maker 3. This weather-resistant vinyl is perfect for a variety of projects, from outdoor decor to intricate decals, making it a must-have for any crafting enthusiast.
A**N
Satisfied
If you can remember to take off the clear film before cutting, this vinyl is a really cute color and doesn’t peel
J**A
Pretty rose gold, scratches easy
This is a very bright and shiny vinyl. I love the color and shine. It cut well on my Maker 3 but was a little tricky to weed in the fine bits. I recommend chunkier prints for this. Also be careful when handling because the surface scratches easily.
A**N
really good sticking
weeds well and looks great for car decals!
C**!
Love teckwrap!
I have ordered a few vinyls from them and all are really easy to cut and weed. I have had no issues with any of their vinyls yet! Would recommend.
Y**O
Chrome finish
Really lovely vinyl, this is not a high temperature version. The quality is good with high tack adhesive and finished in a pretty rose gold colour and chrome finish.I use cricut maker and this vinyl cuts, weeds and transfers perfectly well.This roll is 5ft and the equivalent to 5 12”/30cm square sheets. At the current price of £12.90 a roll, this works out just under £2.60 per sheet which is a little on the expensive side on value, i have used similar vinyls which have cost less than £2 per sheet so the value would have to be better in order for me to buy again.
F**C
Very nice looking vinyl that is a bit of apin to work with - end result is worth it though!
This is the first time I've tried working with the new "Smart materials", and so far I must say I'm not a fan.Cutting and weeding went fine, with the waste materials lifting easily while leaving the desired design in place on the backing - so far so good.I then used a medium tack transfer tape to lift the design off the backing. Initially the design wouldn't shift off the backing, so I had to burnish it onto the transfer tape really firmly, which started marking the chrome effect vinyl, so I had to lay the protective clear film back onto the vinyl before burnishing. Once I did that, the surface stopped marking up, I was able to burnish it properly, and the design started lifting off the backing. The way I normally separate design from backing paper is to put the design face down on the table and then curl the backing away, leaving the design and transfer tape flat on the table top. In this instance, because the backing "paper" is the mat, it was extremely inflexible, so it took me about three times longer to peel the design away from the backing than it normally would.Once I'd separated them, I was able to lay greaseproof paper on the sticky side of the transfer tape and design, position the design accurately on the target piece, peel the greaseproof from underneath to leave the tape and design properly positioned, burnish the design onto the target piece, peel off the transfer tape and there I was - a really nice design on the side of my laptop.This is a really attractive chrome effect vinyl, but the addition of the smart materials concept detracted from the exercise as far as I'm concerned, adding extra time and effort. I'll be sticking to traditional materials from now on!
P**D
Easy to work with and transfer
After seeing someone else use a similar colour in their kitchen, I got this to put on my glass bottles that hold olive oil and balsamic vinegar. The colour is beautiful with a good metallic shine. Two practical points that I like are that it comes in a casing, which helps for storage although the vinyl does just spring open, making it harder to get back in. Secondly, there's also a sticker to remind you to remove the clear layer first, which is easy to forget. Once I'd removed this sticker from the vinyl, I stuck it on the front of the box with sellotape to remind me in the future.The vinyl is thick to cut through, but wasn't a problem and the clear layer is fine to remove. Although this is listed as being smart, I have the maker and had to use a mat. My machine cut it well on the metallic vinyl setting and weeding was easy too, just a case of flicking the bits off with my tool. As for transferring the vinyl, I used sticky book cover film and with a bit of pressing, it lifted well and stuck down even better. This has been one of the easiest vinyls to work with and it looks great too.
I**X
Tech wrap vinyl
I have always used Cricut vinyls but feel that the quality recently has not been as good and have heard many good things about Teckwrap vinyls.I used my Cricut machine to cut the Teckwrap vinyl - it cut crisply with good clean edges, was easy to weed and simple to transferThe colour was great and overall I’m really pleased with this Teckwrap vinyl and look forward to trying out more from this brandEasily recommended
H**!
Nice colour
I used this product to design sweatshirts and bags for my kids and it turned out awesome!!It was easy to weed, cut great with the Cricut machine and I used a household iron to apply to the clothing which worked perfectly!It also washes really well and very soon afterwards too
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