If you're planning to wrap your own car, there are a few tools you will need to ensure a successful installation:
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A heat gun.: This is used to soften the wrap and make it more pliable, making it easier to conform to the contours of the car.
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A plastic or Teflon-coated squeegee: This is used to smooth out wrinkles and bubbles in the wrap.
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A sharp blade or knife: This is used to make precise cuts around curves and edges.
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A measuring tape: This is used to measure the car's surfaces and to ensure the wrap is cut to the correct size.
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A spray bottle with a solution of soapy water: This is used to help position for some of the wrap and to remove any air bubbles.
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A clean microfiber towel or a clean clean dry cloth: This is used to clean the car's surface before wrapping.
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A trimming tool or a vinyl wrap toolkit: This is used to trim the wrap for a perfect fit around curves, mirrors, and other complex areas.
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A heat-activated adhesive activator: This is used to activate the adhesive on the wrap and make it adhere better to the car's surface.
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A masking tape : This is used to hold the wrap in place while you are working on it.
These tools will help you to make a professional looking job. Keep in mind that if you are not experienced in car wrapping, it is best to consult with a professional or practice on a small area before wrapping the entire car.
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