Wrap on my Polo
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2025 3:58 pm
In recent years, I’ve wrapped my Polo twice, so here’s a brief summary of my wrapping experience.
For a VW Polo 6R, purchasing about 5 ft × 50 ft of wrap is more than sufficient.
First time:
I bought a cheap, unbranded wrap, changing the original silver to matte silver (toggle cost: TWD 2,528).
Because I worked outdoors, a lot of dust and impurities became trapped under the film.
Since I wasn’t changing the color, I only worked after office hours, and the entire process stretched over three months.
The cheap wrap lasted about one year before failing (the car was parked in a basement during work hours, but outdoors at other times).
Second time:
I chose VViViD Matte Demon Black Premium wrap.
Based on lessons learned from the first attempt, I also wrapped the front and rear bumpers this time (cost: TWD 10,705).
I took extended leave, worked from 8 a.m. to midnight, and finished the job in five days.
Quick summary:
Tools needed: a utility knife, a plastic squeegee (with flame-retardant tape), and a hair dryer.
After wrapping, if the vehicle color is changed, you can update your vehicle registration during inspection for an additional TWD 200.
For a VW Polo 6R, purchasing about 5 ft × 50 ft of wrap is more than sufficient.
First time:
I bought a cheap, unbranded wrap, changing the original silver to matte silver (toggle cost: TWD 2,528).
Because I worked outdoors, a lot of dust and impurities became trapped under the film.
Since I wasn’t changing the color, I only worked after office hours, and the entire process stretched over three months.
The cheap wrap lasted about one year before failing (the car was parked in a basement during work hours, but outdoors at other times).
Second time:
I chose VViViD Matte Demon Black Premium wrap.
Based on lessons learned from the first attempt, I also wrapped the front and rear bumpers this time (cost: TWD 10,705).
I took extended leave, worked from 8 a.m. to midnight, and finished the job in five days.
Quick summary:
Tools needed: a utility knife, a plastic squeegee (with flame-retardant tape), and a hair dryer.
After wrapping, if the vehicle color is changed, you can update your vehicle registration during inspection for an additional TWD 200.