







🚗 Wrap it. Flaunt it. Own the street with flawless gloss.
The VViViD+ Dark Slate Grey Gloss Vinyl Car Wrap Film Roll offers a premium, high-gloss finish that mimics professional paint. Featuring an air-release acrylic adhesive, it ensures bubble-free, easy installation with heat-activated stretch and repositioning capabilities. Durable and resistant to scratches, grime, and water, this marine-safe vinyl lasts 5-7 years outdoors and is perfect for automotive and architectural applications.












| ASIN | B01HOQ5W6Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #103,729 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #209 in Automotive Vinyl Wraps |
| Brand Name | VViViD |
| Color | Grey, Gray |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Airplane, Boat, Car, Truck |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 362 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Gloss, Glossy |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00628856061596 |
| Item Height | 12 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.26 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VViViD |
| Material Type | Vinyl |
| Size | 1ft x 5ft |
| Unit Count | 5 Count |
J**S
High-quality vinyl, easy to install, and with an impressive glossy finish
The VVIVID+ gloss vinyl roll exceeded my expectations. The material is thick, durable, and feels very high-quality. The best part is how easy it is to work with: it stretches well with heat, doesn’t tear, and the adhesive is strong yet still allows repositioning without leaving residue. The glossy finish looks excellent — it really resembles professional paint, and once installed it lays completely smooth with no bubbles. I used it on part of my car and also for a small home project, and it worked perfectly for both. If you’re looking for durable vinyl with great shine and simple application, this VVIVID+ roll is a great choice. Highly recommended.
K**8
Excellent vinyl wrap for cars!
This is an excellent vinyl wrap for cars. The color is glossy and looks like real paint. It’s thick and with some heat it can stretch and bend easily over curves. With some heat, it can shrink back to its original shape and even ‘cure’ some scratches or marks occur during installation. The adhesive is strong but again with some heat, it can be removed/repositioned easily. This is only my second time wrapping a car, my friends can’t believe I did it myself. They all say it was done professionally. I will buy again and actually did buy a little more in case I need to fix certain part in the future. It’s a lot of work but the result is worth it!!!
T**N
Amazing finish, very tough to work with
Looks amazing but a real pain to work with. This is my second time using vivid vinyl on my car. The first time around I used their midnight purple color. For some reason, this color is much harder to work with and has peeling issues (I’ve had to rewrap multiple panels). If you’re not a professional, do some research on other brands that are easier to work with. Although the vivid is the best finish quality and will last the longest, it’s very very difficult to work with. That being said, I am a beginner and I made it work, but much patience is needed
C**N
Easy to work with for first timer
After watching a few hours of videos and reading about other's experience working with wraps, I tried it myself and was very happy with the results. I have no prior experience with this stuff before and was surprised how well the end turned out. There are off course little blemishes here and there (minor crease), but it's one of those things where only I would notice. To the casual observer, they would think I did a great job! Aside from having the right tools (I'll go into later), patience is the most important aspect of making sure you do a good job. There were 6 total body panels I pulled off the bike. I washed each piece inside and out with dish soap followed by a mild degreaser. Each piece took me anywhere from 2-3 hours to complete. I read some people say you can use a hair dryer, but unless your hair dryer is hot enough to melt your hair, I would go get a real heat gun. It doesn't have to be anything fancy, I bought a $30 one off Amazon and it works nicely enough. Now about having the right tools, I bought a heat gun, cutting tape, and a vinyl tool kit off Amazon. The heat gun and cutting tape were a must. The tool kit came with lots of items that I wasn't sure how to use. What I ended up using from the kit was the felt edge squeegee and the blade. There are lots of informational videos and articles on how to wrap your car or motorcycle so I'm not going to go into it here. I am going to emphasize patience and having realistic expectations. Due to the curvature, some pieces were beyond my skills to wrap in a single piece. This is where the cutting tape comes in handy. Yes, there are seam lines, but when done properly, they are barely noticeable. So if you want to change up the color of whatever you own and have the patience to learn something new, you should be happy with your results!
J**A
Go with 3m or Avery
I hate to be this guy.. you know the one that complains how awful a product is.. but I've used several brands of wrap.. Go with 3m or Avery. We'll I'd even use cheap ebay brand over this stuff. Adhesion is awful. Hard to work with. Stubborn even with the smallest of angles. CANNOT take ANY amount of heat. It blows through. Rips instead of cuts (no nothing is wrong with the blades I use) avoid vvivid at all cost. I guess they pay their youtube endorsers well because this is junk.
T**L
First time trying to wrap. Worked Out Great!
You have to be crazy to wrap your own car or truck but if you are motivated and incredibly patient the results can be awesome. I watched a ton of YouTube videos and looked fairly easy but when you first start the first piece you know you are in for a journey. If it's your first time I suggest only doing one panel per day. You need some mental rest. I applied in direct sunlight at temp around 60 to 80 degrees. Above 75 degrees in direct sunlight the wrap gets super stretchy and you can get some unwanted stretches in the wrong places. Tricky corners are made easy with a heat gun. You want to go slow and just keep working the wrap. I got lucky and didn't get mad and throw away all the wrap. That could happen Ha Ho. Just walk away and come back to it. Totally cost $550. Totally worth the pain vs a $4000 paint job. I sanded out clear coat peel and filled small dings with filler. The wrap will show every flaw in your paint or dings in your doors.
D**C
More difficult than Avery or 3M…
This wrap is on the thick side compared to Avery and 3M and thus can be a little more difficult to install. It is almost too tacky so I recommend you use something like Rapid Tac spray on the surfaces. It is also very thick compared to others so it will not contour as easily and you will need to use more heat to wrap around corners and edges and such. For the seasoned wrapper, this may not necessarily be a big issue but this material might prove to be a little more difficult to work with for novices with limited wrapping techniques. Think about how much time you want to spend on labor vs saving a few bucks. This is something to consider.
E**.
Great product/easy to install
Great quality product. Used this wrap to resurface cabinets on my sailboat. Wrap has held up well with no peeling. After 6 months, still looks awesome. Highly recommend.
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