Basic Tools You’ll Need Wrap Cars and Trucks
If you’re going to wrap vehicles, you’ll need the right tools at hand to get the best results. Here we’ll explain the basic things you’ll need when getting started in the vehicle wraps. Good news is that most of these tools are relatively inexpensive.
Vinyl Squeegee / Paddle: a vinyl squeegee is a basically small piece of flat plastic used to apply vinyl graphic films. They come in different sizes and different chemical makeups which influence they way feel in use. In the case that you purchased some squeegees with two hard edges, it’s possible to use two way tape to secure a piece of felt to the edge so as not to scratch the vinyl when you apply the vehicle wrap.
Retractable Utility Knife: A good small knife is needed to properly trim and finish areas of vehicle wrap graphics after it’s applied. It’s important to always have a sharp edge because certain areas of your vehicle wrap can require the utmost of precision and cleaner finishing cuts ultimately make for a more professional final job.
Masking Tape: You can get this anywhere really, but your local sign supplier can usually supply you with a high tack good masking tape for you to setup your vehicle wrap panels before you begin installing. Masking tape can act as a second pair of hands to hold up half of the vinyl sheet while your working on a another location.
Cleaning Agents: Be sure to have some basic cleaning solvents nearby to properly clean the vehicle before any vehicle wrap application. It’s important to remove any grease or wax that you’ll commonly find on cars and trucks. Sign suppliers can provide you with commercial cleaning agent specifically designed for cleaning vehicles as well as removing any leftover adhesive.