

🖤 Wrap it. Flaunt it. Own the matte slate vibe.
VViViD+ Premium Vinyl Wrap Film (1ft x 5ft) in Matte Slate Grey is a high-performance, self-adhesive vinyl designed for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike. Featuring a bubble-free application membrane, self-healing scratch resistance, and a durable 10-year acrylic adhesive, it offers a lightweight, economical alternative to paint for vehicles and more. Compatible with multiple surfaces, this matte finish vinyl ensures long-lasting, corrosion-free protection and style.















| ASIN | B0716M4NXM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,302 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #10 in Automotive Vinyl Wraps |
| Brand | VViViD |
| Brand Name | VViViD |
| Color | Matte Slate Grey |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Airplane, Boat, Car, Motorcycle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 7,980 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 10 Years |
| Exterior Finish | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00628856056110 |
| Item Thickness | 3.9 Mils |
| Manufacturer | VViViD |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Material Type | Vinyl |
| Size | 1ft x 5ft |
| UPC | 628856030301 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
F**A
Great quality! Easy to work with.
I used this to heat wrap my Toyota Emblem Letters :)! So cute. They’ve been holding strong with it for over 7 months here in Florida.
J**N
For for guitar reinforcement for cracked carbon guitars
I suck at wrapping but it worked well. I used it to wrap my cracked Lava 3 guitar that my coworker dropped. I used super glue first then wrapped it. It stays in tune and I’m happy with the wrap, just wish I was better at wrapping. In the pic, it’s the guitar on the far left side
T**R
Easy to use and turns out really nice
I used it to change the color of my Chevy emblems and I think it turned out really well! Adhesion is good and can be moved after placement but once you put heat to it it’s stuck like glue! Super smooth finish as well You can use it on anything I’m actually thinking about trying it on rims next! So high marks for functionality. This vinyl is kind of thin I’ve definitely had decals that were twice as thick but it seems to hold up well no chipping or peeling on my front emblem yet after a couple of hundred miles! I will buy this vinyl again and I will be getting it in black to try on my and my wife’s cars rims!
S**N
Color not accurate; more yellow-green lemon than green-yellow lime
Will update review after test application on miata fiberglass top, but first impression is much more yellow than picture suggests. Think of Porsche Acid Green and look for further examples of this particular brand/color before committing to purchase esp for whole car. I'll be going with a different color to complete the project. Fortunately this stuff is affordable enough for practice/temporary usage. Gloss finish is nice in sunlight. Shipping is long rigid cardboard box and plastic sleeve over the roll, but some black scuffs on the face of the vinyl were immediately apparent. Update: first-timer, but fairly easy to apply! must be careful taking backing off (extra hands suggested) or it can wrinkle. Not very stretchy, but can pull pretty hard without damaging. Wrap self-heals well with heat in case fingers leave marks from pulling. Easy to vent bubbles with a sharp poke, then some heat&pressure. Tacky enough to require some effort to release. Some pressure on flats will prevent it from lifting when pulling outward. Heat seems to set the adhesive. Thick enough to hide miniscule imperfections (light pitting) in paint, but leveling any chips and scratches [or removing pesky plasti-dip remnants 🙄] will improve finish. Packaging scuffs/damage only affected the layer touching plastic wrap/box Most accurate color description I've arrived upon is "Ryobi gloss" 😅
S**A
Quality wrap, easy to lay and very forgiving
Great produce and very forgiving if thinking about wrapping yourself this is your sign to try it . After a face book market place rip off and having my bike down for two weeks for terrible wrap job I saw it and decided I could do better than this and that exactly what I did . I wrapped the panel at 1:30 am after riding for hours on the street for my bday and working a full shift earlier in the day and still did better than the scam artist who sold me my wrap due to the quality of this product . The front z panel I wrapped the rear two panels he wrapped but even I cleaned those up and can tell once redone with this product bike will be amazing all for 80 bucks for a 10x5 sheet . Ps make sure you pick up a small heat gun wrap can not be installed without it and will not stick if you some how get it lay over
T**N
THE ULTIMATE WORSE.
Go elsewhere. Seriously, get 3M, or anything else. If you're considering this wrap to wrap your entire car, don't do it. Kept getting "fingers/wrinkles" no matter what. Yeah, you can take it out with heat, but then you literally have to work mm by mm to get it to cooperate with you. The tackiness is...strange. Some parts seemed tackier than others. I had to wrap around a trim--making sure I pressed it tightly around it. The next day it lifted from the trim causing a bubble in the center. If there was an actual air release, or if it would have adhered better, the bubble shouldn't have been there. Less than a quarter through the roll, there were SEVERAL (at least 10) feet of damaged vinyl. I contacted Amazon and they told me I needed to return it. It was over a week, I no longer had the box and it would have just been more of a hassle. If you're trying to wrap a flat surface,then sure, this will probably work for you. I used other brands before and should have stuck with them. That's what I get for trying to save money. Oh, if it gets slightly cold, it will rip when you're trying to work with it. Another reviewer posted a video of his hood wrapped saying to do it correctly. His hood was sanded. You shouldn't have to sand you car before wrapping. I did all the prep procedures and this wrap still came out horrendous. The air release is only in certain parts. I ended up having several bubbles all over the car. Wasted $300 on this product. If you have a sports car with sharp edges, don't even bother. I could keep going, but this wrap was such a headache. I would NOT RECOMMEND at all. UPFATE: Went to peel off some of it after trying to get it to work forever, and it peeled off my clear coat on my NEW AUDI. $&#! this vinyl SUCKS!
C**L
Not as good as 3M
I am very new to vinyl wrap, so take this with a grain of salt. However, I found Vivid compared to 3M to each have their pros/cons. My biggest issue is adhesion. It's far less tacky than anything I've come across, the only thing it likes to stick to is itself. Even some Vivid lighting tint was more sticky than this stuff... What I like: - Decent price, shipped fast, received in good shape with minimal damage - Satin black seems like a good compromise between glossy and dead flat, making it flat but not so easy to pick up marks - Stretches really nicely with heat, but makes it easy to over do it - Decent thickness What I don't like: - Little adhesion out of the box, disappointing amount after post heat - Even with post heat areas of tension creep and won't stick like 3M does (no glue or edge treatment used on either) - Doesn't snap back like 3M does making the vacuum forming effect hard to achieve - It goes very soft as it "heals" and often marks are hard to heat out - Poor cold stretching making you rely more on heat 3M works and this stuff might too, but I am still very new to this and don't have the time to figure out what will make this wrap last. It's worth a try, maybe flat surfaces are where this stuff excels. I am wrapping complicated chrome pieces and this stuff is just not working for me.
C**S
Awesome to work with nice finished look to it.
First time working with a satin-matte vinyl. Hubby wanted to black out his 2022 Ram 3500. Vvivid is my go-to vinyl for ‘difficult’ jobs (like grills). I usually plastic dip these but wholly crap!!! It would take me a week (and I'd have to rent a front-end loader to help hold his bumper lol) just to get his grill off to do it!!! Vvivid’s black matte satin black is really nice to work with. Thicker than I thought it would be but it isn't a problem and it conforms nicely with heat. Like anything they make, it is DYI-friendly so it's repositionable with less tack until heated (key point there to the folks that claim their vinyl doesn't stick). One BIG caveat to satin vinyl (I forgot with my first piece I layed)… DON’T HEAT AND PULL TOO FAR! You'll end up redoing the section because of stretch /fade marks in the vinyl. 🤦🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️… (oops) Be gentile and ‘relax’ the vinyl into curves and recesses with heat. It'll do it. Have faith in it. The finished look is outstanding. I'm not done as I have to do his truck a few hours a day (at night) when hubby gets home from work so it's a slow process on a HUGE chrome grill. I think the finished product is going to look amazing and I can't wait to add the pictures! Although I do like matte and satin finishes I personally wouldn't choose it for myself. However, after working with this black and seeing it on my hubby’s truck, I've had a change of heart. 😉 Highly recomend this product. Very nice silky satin finish. 👌🏻
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