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We continue cybertruckin' on with the satin red vinyl wrap on the Model 3 as well as the full car wrap in Satin Guard on the second Model 3 in this vlog! The guys get stoked over the Cybertruck unveiling and we spent a few minutes discussing the possible look of the truck!

 
The Cybertruck unveiling was crazy! Elon really had a cool theme going with the whole event--Bladerunner/futuristic style. Bladerunner style music playing, colorful neon lights, even a Tesla coil demo show for everyone to enjoy before the presentation! Check it all out in our newest vlog to Cali as well as other cool cars like the Rezvani Tank!

 
This was a Tesla packed vlog! We finish wrapping up a Model 3 in Satin Guard which gives it this beautiful matte, satin, and translucent finish on the factory paint, Photosync window tint on all the windows, chrome delete, and I even show how much damage clearbra can take, and a reaction to the Cybertruck unveiling!

 
A bunch of Tesla projects in this vlog! We’re now offering 1-piece Photosync window film option for the Model X front windshield. It’s always been easy to do with any thin, low quality film, so to be able to offer this in an incredibly thick, high quality film like Photosync is definitely a feat. We also take a look at what Midnight Silver looks like with Satin Guard, and it looks incredible. It has sort of a frozen look to it if that makes sense. A center console wrap is also going on as well as getting a Model X ready to be caliper painted.

 
PSA: For anyone thinking about getting a template vinyl kit for their Tesla—please watch this. There’s a clip in this vlog where we show the very possible major downside to installing a template vinyl kit for your chrome, center console, or any where else on your Tesla. Not all kits are like this, but clearly they’re out there.

 
Another Tesla fun filled vlog!

We wrapped up an interior shadow black wrap on a Model X. Really cool design and I definitely recommend it for anyone looking for something fun and different. I also talk about what I keep in my Tesla as far as detailing products go for that easy on the spot cleaning. And no Tesla vlog would be complete without more talks about the Cybertruck and if it can pull….another cybertruck?

 
Please please do your research when it comes to picking the right clearbra/ppf/paint protection film for your Tesla. There’s a bunch of brands in the market and if you pick the wrong ones, you’ll get that ugly distortion/ripply texture that runs all over your Tesla and not to mention a huge waste of money. In this vlog, I showcase the clarity of ClearGuard Nano for you to compare and if you want to see it in person, come by our shop.

I also show how shadow black vinyl looks like installed in the Tesla Model X.
 
If you’re planning to get clearbra installed on your car, PLEASE PLEASE do yourself a favor and visit the studio and the people in person before you decide where to take your car. It only takes 30 mins and will save your future self from any problems you’ll encounter down the road because you didn’t do your homework when choosing the right studio.

In this vlog, I show viewers a clearbra job done by another shop/installer, and consistent viewers of our vlogs can see the difference in the work right away. We show this not to poke fun but to just educate viewers that clearbras, installations, or installers are NOT the same. At the end of the day, you want to get the job that meets/exceeds your expectations.

Besides this, we also show a chrome delete in process with a Model S and even though the Supra isn’t a Tesla, you can see how Satin Guard looks on a black car for those of you looking for the ultimate option if you want a color change wrap + legitimate rock chip/scratch protection film.

 
Are you looking for some gift ideas for that special Tesla owner in your life? I saw a few lists online, and I noticed they all had the same basic ideas, which is fine but the people need more! I came up with this guide which is specifically for a car enthusiast looking for more than floor mats and chargers. These ideas are based off of some of the most popular products our clients come in asking for. I hope you enjoy and maybe spark some ideas for you!



 
NOT ALL VINYL WRAP INSTALLATIONS ARE THE SAME! Please, if you’re thinking about getting vinyl wrap/chrome delete done on your Tesla, do yourself and your Tesla a favor and familiarize yourself with whichever shop (and their work) you’re about to take your car to. Make sure they can meet your expectations if not surpass them. The last thing you want is to have a trim/panel scratched or damaged because of a lack of experience on their part.



In this vlog, there’s a few cool projects going on, one being a Lamborghini exhaust installation, but mainly we work on a Model 3 that came to us after having chrome delete done elsewhere. The client wasn’t happy with the end results, but what we found underneath the “end results” was more alarming.



 
A lot of people interchange clearbra/pff with vinyl wrap films despite a lot of differences. One of the biggest statements I hear is that vinyl can protect your car as well as clearbra can, so I wanted to put that to the test. As mentioned in the video, this isn't the most scientific test, but it does give you a better idea of what to expect in terms of damage it can/can't take. Honestly, I am a little bit surprised with the results, but my initial thoughts on clearbra vs vinyl wrap in terms of PROTECTION remains the same.
 
In the previous vlog, we showed a white Model 3 that got chrome delete done by another installer with a quality that the client wasn’t happy with. We got the opportunity to replace what was done for the client and it really looks complete now. We’re really happy with the results. We also had 2 lambos battle it out with an exhaust battle in this vlog, so some exotic fun as well!

 
Many Tesla projects going on in this vlog viewers can get a glimpse of—we have center console wraps, full Model 3 matte clearbra wraps, springs installation, and tinting going on. I also fail to install a screen protector on my Model 3. We also give a tip for any Model 3 Performance owners looking to buy spacers and/or aftermarket wheels for their car.

 
A lot of fun things happens in this vlog (including the arrival of a Bugatti Chiron) but the reason I wanted to share this episode is because I do an unboxing of the Unplugged Performance front lip spoiler for the MODEL 3. So if you're interested in it, you'll see my thoughts on the quality as well as a quick mock up fitment test on an actual Model 3 to give you an idea (starts at 3:18). Oh, and we also wrap the TINIEST MODEL 3 we've ever seen.
 
There's several projects going on in this vlog (what's new? LOL) but we do show some snippets of us doing a really special project for Westin Houston Medical Center Hotel and their Tesla Model X. We're doing a chrome delete (in a very unique color) and later on some vinyl/graphic designs on the X for them as well. You'll see these clips starting around the 3:00 mark.

 
If you’re considering using plasti dip as the main method for your chrome delete, and you’ve never seen how it looks before, please watch this vlog before you do. Plasti-dip is a common method of blacking out the chrome on our Teslas, but it does look, install, and feel differently than vinyl wrap or paint. In this vlog, I get a little closer up with a Model S with plasti dip on the chrome pieces, so viewers can see how it looks to judge for themselves if it’s right for them. (4:20 mark)
 
What a project and it's finally done! Stock Tesla Model X and completely upgraded the look of the car. Entire X wrapped in Satin Guard (PPF) to turn the Midnight SIlver into a matte, satin, and translucent finish that doesn’t wash out the color like other films do, but enhances it. Now that it looks sportier, I had to do a chrome delete to go along with the new color, along with some red custom painted badges to tie it all in. Photosync window film, to keep the car cool and to maximize range efficiency. Let me know what you think of this build:
 
This is going to be unique! Special opportunity to work with The Westin Medical Center Hotel to design their new Model X they just received. It’s going to be a shuttle car for them to drive around guests at the hotel. We’ve doing something different for this X than we’ve ever done before. Check out what’s to be done in this newest vlog (work starts ~ 3:20 mark)

 
We continue the project with the Tesla Model X in this new daily vlog if anyone wants to catch a glimpse on how vinyl wrap gets put on your Tesla when you decide to get it done (around ~1:00 and ~4:30 marks), as well as clearbra being installed too on a Bugatti Chiron. 2 major project going down at the same time.