Oh, man! While that was nice of your friend, it’s definitely a bummer you need to fix it.
Luckily, you should be able to get bubbles out of a vinyl car wrap pretty easily by popping them with a tiny pin. Then, use a squeegee to work around the bubble, pushing the air out of it.
If your friend will let you borrow it, they might have a special rivet tool that is specifically made to remove and prevent bubbles in vinyl wraps. It’s worth asking!
Wraps are great for covering scratches, but they can sometimes bubble if you wrap over debris, dents
, or other damage. This info is likely too late to be helpful this time, but make a mental note—it could be helpful down the road. Once you’ve gotten rid of the imperfections in your car’s exterior, why not fix up your car insurance policy, too? The Jerry
app can help you find better coverage at a better rate in minutes. Signup takes just seconds and Jerry will gather competitive, customized quotes from top insurance providers and deliver the best deals straight to you in minutes—for free! And the average Jerry user saves $879 a year on car insurance.