Okay, so the other day I decided I wanted to try wrapping my car. I’ve always loved the look of those crazy colored McLarens, especially that purple, you know? So I thought, “Why not? Let’s give it a shot!”

Getting Started
First things first, I needed the wrap. I did some digging online, comparing prices and looking at reviews. I ended up ordering a big roll of this purple metallic vinyl. It wasn’t cheap, but I figured if I was gonna do it, I might as well do it right. The delivery guy leaves it, and my god. it’s heavier than expect.
Prep Work (The Boring Part)
Then came the not-so-fun part: prep work. I spent like, a whole day just cleaning the car. I mean, really cleaning it. Any little speck of dirt or dust will show up under the wrap, so I went over every inch with soap, water, and a clay bar. And you know what? It’s necessary to spend that time to wash every inch of the car.
Next, I started removing things like the emblems, door handles, and mirrors. I watched a bunch of YouTube videos on how to do this without breaking anything. My hands were shaking at the beginning.
Wrapping Time!
Finally, it was time for the actual wrapping. I started with the hood, figuring it would be the easiest since it’s relatively flat. I cut a big piece of vinyl, peeled off the backing, and carefully laid it down. Then, I put the vinyl on the surface and used a squeegee to smooth it out and get rid of any air bubbles. A Heat gun is a must-have tool. It’s a life saver.
- Cut the vinyl (bigger is better than smaller)
- Peel and stick (slowly!)
- Squeegee out the bubbles (patience is key)
- Use a heat gun on the curves (don’t burn it!)
The curves and corners were definitely the trickiest part. I had to use a heat gun to soften the vinyl and stretch it into place. There were a few times I messed up and had to peel it off and start over, but eventually, I got the hang of it.

Putting It All Back Together
Once the whole car was wrapped, I carefully reinstalled all the parts I had removed. This was like putting together a puzzle, making sure everything lined up perfectly.
The Final Result
Honestly, it took way longer than I expected, like a full weekend of work. But seeing the finished product, that shiny purple McLaren look, made it all worthwhile. It’s not perfect, there are a few small imperfections if you look closely, but overall, I’m super happy with how it turned out! And my friends all love it, which is the best.