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The 3M 2080 Series G212 Gloss Black Metallic vinyl wrap is a 5 sq ft, 3.5 mil thick dual-cast film designed for professional-grade vehicle customization. Featuring advanced air-release technology for bubble-free application and durable Controltac and Comply adhesive systems, it offers superior conformability and protection against scratches, UV rays, and water. Ideal for DIY enthusiasts and pros alike, this premium gloss black metallic wrap transforms cars, motorcycles, boats, and more with a sleek, long-lasting finish.
Brand | Rvinyl |
Size | 5ft x 1ft |
Color | Gloss Black Metallic - 2080 G212 |
Item Thickness | 3.5 Mils |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Manufacturer | 3M |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 3 x 3 inches |
Item model number | C4-3M1080-G212 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | C4-3M1080-G212 |
J**S
Good Quality from 3M
Pretty good wrap very forgiving lets you pull off and on without ripping. I wrapped my mustang roof 95% came out good but I did end up with small wrinkles (my fault) but they're small and not noticeable unless you try to look for them. Nice product overall solid gloss black color
C**N
First timer here and it turned out awesome!
Absolutely love this transformation, took about 2 hours, lots of handwork and used a heat gun to warm the metal.
G**A
Great quality product
Great product and exceptional customer service! Can’t wait to wrap the handles on my GX460. Product is as described and seems to be great material so far and very forgiving for those of us that just started. Very please with product and supplier
M**G
Not a bad product
So I was doing this to repair chips on my fender flare on the bed of my pickup. I had cut out a template, and then trimmed the vinyl to match. I then laid it out to make sure it was the right size.When I was going to apply it, it took a very VERY long time. If you want a smooth surface on the vinyl and you are working with something that has any curve, be prepared to struggle with this. It does not apply so easily like the little instruction card. I would NEVER attempt to use this on a whole car, it would look like crap because you CANNOT and I mean, CANNOT get a wrinkle or little bubble free surface.Don't get me wrong, it still looked good, but since I am so AR any little bubble was a failure to me. And heating it up after, does not smooth it out, and DO NOT try to heat it while applying, it gets super thin and then sticks to itself very easily, it get about as thin as plastic wrap if you try to heat it while applying.But, for my purposes, it did a good job, the pitted paint is hidden, and the lines on the vinyl will be blackened by my polish (there is a slight white line from where you cut the vinyl, and it is very clear on a black truck)Pros: High Gloss finish looks good, parts that were flat are flawlessCons: Hard to work with if you are not on flat, top layer of clear plastic does not stay on and then causes issues with application, NOT POSSIBLE to do a wrinkle free bubble free installation on any curved surface (unless you are a professional I suppose) Limited Ikea like instructions.
A**H
Appliance Wrap Elevated the Whole Kitchen
From stainless steel to matte white! We used this vinyl to wrap our new double ovens and cooktop, helping match our kitchen updates and other new appliances! Working with a smaller cutout for our double ovens, we could not find the appliances we wanted in white. This high quality vinyl did the trick. It is gorgeous!
L**N
Good for PC Case
I’m a girl and I’ve never had to cover anything in vinyl before so I was a little hesitant to try this. I really wanted my PC case to be a matte black but unfortunately it was only available as a white case. Anyway I was going to spray paint my entire case but felt too lazy to take all the parts out and put it back together again that’s when I found this product and how easy it was to apply. So I said why not, I’m glad I stuck with the vinyl idea because as you can see in picture it came out great than what I imagined. I’m still going to spray paint the panels that can come off but I’m glad I was able to do a good job with the white corners of the PC case. No complaints the color is great, the adhesion feels pretty strong and cutting it was a breeze when using a utility knife and scissors.
A**N
Product is is good but color...
I'm looking for a dark matte red and I had no idea how hard this would be. I know they say colors look different online but with the amount of things I buy on Amazon, I've had maybe a handful of encounters where colors didn't match.Regardless, the red looked perfect on here. Even better than I was willing to settle for. It came and I was a little shocked at first. I just stood and stared at it. It seriously made me immediately think of christmas wrapping paper. A deep maroon with a deep shine. Like velvet. I think I could have done it if the shine aspect wasn't in it.I've gone through three colors on here. My best advice even though I didn't want to, was buy the sample cards on anything you want to try. Bring them out into the sun if they are going to be put in or outside of your car. When you see the difference from online and in person you'll thank yourself for not wasting time ordering something and thinking you're going to start your project. Yeah it's a couple bucks and I do NOT like "wasting" money but after ordering three colors and having to send back, I'd slap myself in the head when I started looking for the vinyl. Don't pass up the opportunity. For those that don't have the options, scour the reviews for comparisons of what the reviewer said the color looked like. Check out the pictures too. See if they offer free returns and if no pictures or free returns, gotta make the hard decision.The product itself is great. I've never had a hard time with 3m 1080 or 2080. 1080 is more forgiving because it's thinner but if you stretch it too much it tears or makes stretch lines. 2080 needs more manipulation but it is not difficult and you can stretch it out a bit more to save any mistakes or difficult spots. Either one you're good and it takes practice. I can't tell you how much I've gone through. Yeah I'm a perfectionist but also noob. If you can take the trim off your car, do it! If not, damn it's a mother. You can't get around corners and "lock" it in as much or stretch it to lay smooth and grap the edges. Sometimes you can get away with it and others you can't. BE PATIENT with yourself and when you start telling yourself you suck, just remember everything new takes time to learn. And sometimes, even the professionals will tell you, I wouldn't do that either. (I have a guy who PPF'd my truck and he laughed (politely) and gave me kudos for still going at it. Hey, it's turned into a hobby and some stuff has actually worked!Sorry for the rant. Just check the colors and if you're not winning, sometimes the wrap professionals are the best source. Make a visit and they'll be happy to show you the insane amount of colors. If you get a bad vibe, go somewhere else.Good luck and happy wrapping!
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