Key Features & Benefits
Matte Black Finish (Clean & Aggressive)
Smooth, non-reflective surface that absorbs light and gives that modern stealth aesthetic.
Air Release Technology
Micro channels reduce bubbles during install. Because nobody enjoys redoing the same panel five times.
Flexible & Easy to Work With
Great for beginners. It stretches just enough without turning into a wrinkled mess.
Self-Adhesive Backing
Pressure-activated adhesive lets you reposition before locking it in.
Lightweight Protection Layer
Helps guard against minor scratches and wear on trim and surfaces.
Size (1ft x 5ft)
Perfect for:
- Chrome deletes
- Window trim blackout
- Interior trim upgrades
- Emblems and badges
- Door handles and mirrors
This premium automotive vinyl is specially engineered for DIY’ers. This durable film is provides a lightweight, economical alternative to color.
This film will stretch and conform to any shape and is thick enough that discoloration, stretch marks and other visible defects because of wrapping and driving are minimized.
Best Use Cases
- Full chrome delete (welcome to 2026)
- Blacking out grilles, trim, and badges
- Interior refresh from glossy plastic to clean matte
- Subtle accent styling on any build
Install Tips (aka Don’t Rush It)
- Clean surface thoroughly—dust = bubbles = regret
- Use a heat gun lightly for curves and edges
- Apply slowly and evenly
- Post-heat edges so it doesn’t peel like a bad sunburn
The acrylic-based adhesive backing features VViViD Air Release and Heat Fuse technologies to beef up the DIY’ers and the pro look of the completed quality. Never worry about bubbles or creases when wrapping!
Sticks to any clean, smooth surface and not using a mess and no added products essential. Solvent-based, repositionable, permanent adhesive. This vinyl is expected to simply last 5-7 years outdoors.
This vinyl will also be installed the usage of 3M 94 Primer and 3M Edge sealer to products will promote adhesion and add life on your vinyl (not included).
Is VViViD Matte Black Vinyl Wrap Worth It?
Short answer: absolutely.
This is one of the easiest, cheapest ways to make your car look significantly better. It’s beginner-friendly, versatile, and fixes 90% of ugly trim decisions in one roll.
If your car still has chrome in 2026… this is your intervention.






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