Beginner Vehicle Wrapping Course
This Beginner Vehicle Wrapping Course equips bodywork and painting professionals with essential skills to master hood and door wraps. From selecting appropriate vinyl and setting up a safe workshop to precise surface preparation, application techniques including stretching and edge finishing, and post-application inspection, maintenance, and troubleshooting common issues like bubbles, wrinkles, and lifting, you will achieve durable, high-quality professional results that stand out in real-world jobs.

flexible workload of 4 to 360h
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
The Beginner Vehicle Wrapping Course covers selecting suitable vinyl, planning layouts, accurate panel measurements for hoods and doors, safe workshop setup, thorough surface preparation, step-by-step vinyl application with techniques for hinges, stretching, and edge finishing, along with inspection methods, maintenance tips, and troubleshooting for bubbles, wrinkles, and lifting to ensure long-lasting professional outcomes.
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Develop skills
- Professional wrap planning: measure, cut, and layout hood and door panels quickly.
- Clean, prepare, and inspect paint for safe vinyl bonding on actual bodyshop jobs.
- Apply and stretch vinyl using heat, hinges, and squeegees for smooth professional finish.
- Fix bubbles, wrinkles, and lifting edges with proven beginner repair techniques.
- Deliver wraps with professional inspection, aftercare advice, and warranty-ready documentation.
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