Why DIY Wrap Club Has The Best DIY Kits 

Wrapping or protecting your car used to feel like something only a professional shop could do.

For a long time, that was mostly true. If you wanted paint protection film, a color change wrap, chrome delete, tint, or other custom protection, you usually had two choices. Pay a shop thousands of dollars, or try to figure it out on your own with bulk material, random online advice, and a lot of guesswork.

DIY Wrap Club was built to change that.

Formerly known as TESBROS, DIY Wrap Club exists to make car customization and protection more accessible for normal car owners. Not just professional installers. Not just people with years of experience. Real DIYers who want to protect their car, customize their ride, save money, and actually learn how to do the job the right way.

There are more DIY kits on the market now than ever before, but not all DIY kits are built the same. Some are just pre cut material in a box. Some are based on generic templates. Some assume you already know how to install film. Some leave you to figure out the tools, prep, install method, and aftercare on your own.

Our goal is different.

We want to give you a complete DIY experience, not just a piece of vinyl or PPF.

A DIY Kit Should Not Feel Like Guesswork

One of the biggest problems with many DIY vinyl wrap and PPF kits is that they are only “DIY” in the sense that you are the one doing the labor.

You may receive the film, but then you still have to figure out what tools you need, which slip solution to use, how to prep the surface, how to handle edges, how to deal with mistakes, and what to do after the install is finished.

That creates stress before you even start.

At DIY Wrap Club, our kits are designed to remove as much guesswork as possible. We include the tools needed for the job so you are not running to multiple stores, searching online for supplies, or wondering whether you bought the right squeegee, blade, towel, solution bottle, or install accessory.

The tools we include are not random add ons. They are tools we actually use in our own shop and training process. That matters because the right tool can make a beginner friendly install feel much more approachable.

When someone is new to vinyl wrap or paint protection film, the smallest details can make a big difference. Having the right prep materials, the right squeegee, and the right instructions can be the difference between feeling confident and feeling completely lost.

A DIY kit should make the process easier from the moment you open the box. That is the standard DIY Wrap Club builds around.

Designed In House, Not Pulled From A Generic Template

A lot of people do not realize how important the actual design of a pre cut kit is.

A good DIY kit is not just about cutting film into the shape of a panel. The design needs to account for how the material stretches, where a beginner’s hands naturally go, how much extra material is helpful, which edges are realistic to wrap, where alignment should start, and which areas are most likely to cause frustration.

That is why we create our designs in house, right here in Tennessee.

We are not simply relying on a generic template and calling it a finished DIY product. Our team studies the vehicle, designs the kit, tests the install, adjusts the pattern, and keeps improving the experience until it makes sense for a DIY customer.

The difference is especially important on modern vehicles with complex curves, sensors, cameras, light bars, bumpers, sharp body lines, and unusual panel shapes.

Our in house design process helps us stay close to those details.

We look at how the film actually behaves on the car and think through where beginners may struggle. Then, we test whether the alignment is realistic and how much material should be included around edges. We also ask whether a part should be one piece, multiple pieces, or not offered at all.

That last point is important.

If We Do Not Think The Average Person Can Do It, We Do Not Make The Kit

Not every product should be a DIY kit.

There are some installs that may be possible for a professional but unrealistic for the average person at home. That does not mean the customer is not capable. It means the kit has to be designed honestly.

At DIY Wrap Club, we do not want to sell someone a kit just because we technically can. We want to offer kits that a motivated beginner can realistically complete with patience, the right tools, and the right instruction.

Our R&D process includes testing with people who are not professional installers. We want feedback from the kind of person who may actually be buying the kit. Where did they get confused? Which step felt intimidating? Which part of the pattern was hard to align? Did the video explain enough? Did the tools make sense? Did the product feel doable?

That feedback matters.

It helps us decide whether a kit is truly DIY friendly or whether it needs to be redesigned, simplified, split into easier sections, or not released at all.

A professional installer may be able to make almost anything work. That is not the point. The point is whether a normal car owner can open the box, follow the process, and feel like they have a real chance of success.

That is one of the biggest differences in how we think about DIY.

Premium Materials Matter

A DIY install is only as good as the material you are installing.

Cheap film can make the process harder, not easier. It may stretch poorly, tack too aggressively, discolor faster, fail around edges, or simply not last the way a customer expects. For a beginner, poor material can be even more frustrating because it makes every part of the process less forgiving.

That is why we focus on high quality materials we trust.

Whether it is vinyl wrap, paint protection film, colored PPF, tint, or another protection product, we want the material to be something we would actually use on our own vehicles and in our own shop environment.

We use premium brands such as Avery Dennison, 3M, STEK, and even our own line that we created together with our manufacturer called BORING PPF.

Good material gives you a better chance at a clean install. It can help with repositioning, conforming to curves, laying smoothly, and holding up over time when installed and cared for correctly.

This is especially important for paint protection film and vinyl wraps because these products are not just cosmetic. They are exposed to sun, rain, dirt, road grime, washing, heat, cold, and daily driving. If the material is low quality, the install may look fine at first but disappoint later.

Our goal is not to be the cheapest possible option. Our goal is to offer a kit that gives DIYers the best balance of quality, guidance, value, and confidence.

The Details Are What Make A Wrap Last

A clean install is not only about getting the film onto the car.

Prep matters. Edge work matters. Post heating matters. Cleaning matters. Aftercare matters. Knowing when to use slip, when to use tack, how to handle bubbles, how to wrap corners, and how to maintain the film all matters.

These are the details that help a wrap or PPF install last for years.

At DIY Wrap Club, we think about the full process, not just the cut file. We want customers to understand what they are doing before, during, and after the install.

That means teaching everything from proper prep so the surface is clean to explaining how to position and install the film to finally covering post care and maintenance so the final result has the best chance of lasting.

A lot of beginner mistakes happen because no one explained the “why” behind the steps.

We try to teach the process in a way that makes sense, even if you have never installed vinyl or PPF before.

Step By Step Video Courses Built For Beginners

One of the biggest reasons DIY Wrap Club kits are different is our education.

We do not expect you to figure it out from a tiny instruction card or a few generic install tips. We create in depth, step by step video courses designed for beginners.

The goal is simple. You should be able to watch Ji install and follow along at home.

That is very different from watching a random install video that may not match your car, your kit, your material, or your exact problem area. When the video is built around the product you purchased, the process becomes much easier to understand.

Our videos are designed to walk through the full experience, including prep, setup, alignment, install, tricky areas, common mistakes, and post install care.

For someone new to DIY PPF or vinyl wrap, this kind of guidance can make the project feel much more manageable. You are not just buying material. You are learning a process.

That is a huge part of our mission.

We want customers to feel more capable after installing one of our kits. Not just happy with the finished car, but proud that they learned something new.

A YouTube Channel Dedicated To Helping Car Owners Learn

Beyond the product specific courses, DIY Wrap Club also creates educational content for Tesla owners and other car owners who want to customize, protect, and maintain their vehicles.

Our YouTube channel is a major part of that.

We use it to teach, explain, test, compare, and show real installs. We cover topics like vinyl wrap, PPF, colored PPF, tint, maintenance, protection, common install issues, beginner techniques, and product walkthroughs.

The reason we invest so much into content is because DIY can be intimidating when you are starting from zero.

A lot of people want to protect their vehicle but do not know what PPF is. Or they want a color change but do not know whether vinyl or colored PPF makes more sense. Maybe they are nervous about bubbles, edges, corners, prep, or removing film later.

Education helps close that gap.

We are not trying to keep the process mysterious. We are trying to make it easier to understand.

The more you know, the more confident you become. The more confident you become, the more likely you are to get a result you are proud of.

In House Support From People Who Know The Kits

Support matters, especially for DIY.

When you are in the middle of an install and have a question, you do not want a generic answer from someone who has never seen the kit before. You want help from someone who understands the product, the material, and the process.

Our support is in house, not outsourced.

That means the people answering questions are connected to the same team that designs, cuts, tests, packs, and improves the kits.

This is especially helpful when a customer has a specific question.

DIY does not mean you are completely on your own.

It means you are doing the install yourself, but with a team behind you that wants to help you succeed. Whether you’re a customer yet or not, you can always reach out to us via email and we’d be happy to answer your questions.

Mistakes Happen, So Replacement Access Matters

Even with the best kit, the best video, and the best prep, mistakes can happen.

That is part of DIY.

Maybe a piece gets contaminated or an edge gets folded. Maybe you learn something halfway through the install that you wish you knew at the start.

We know that learning sometimes comes with mistakes.

That is why having access to replacements is important.

Our replacement program is designed to make it easier to get what you need if something goes wrong. Instead of feeling like one mistake ruins the whole project, customers have a clearer path to keep going.

This is a big part of making DIY more approachable.

When people are scared to start, it is often because they think they only get one shot. Our goal is to make the experience feel less intimidating and more supportive.

You should still take your time, prep properly, follow the course, and install carefully. But if something happens, you should not feel abandoned.

Built For Tesla Owners, Expanding To More Vehicles

DIY Wrap Club started with a strong focus on Tesla owners, and that foundation still matters.

Tesla vehicles have been a major part of our product development, content, and customer community. We understand the details Tesla owners care about, from protecting high impact areas to customizing the look of the car without paying full shop prices.

But our mission is bigger than one brand.

As we grow, we are expanding into other vehicles like Rivian, Jeep, Toyota, and more. The goal is to bring the same DIY focused approach to more car owners who want protection and customization without needing to rely only on professional shops.

The industry has traditionally been difficult to enter as a beginner. We want to change that.

Whether someone drives a truck, SUV, off road vehicle, or daily commuter, they should have access to well designed kits, quality materials, clear education, and real support.

DIY Does Not Mean Low Quality

There is sometimes a misconception that DIY means lower quality.

We do not see it that way.

DIY simply means the customer is doing the install. The quality of the experience still depends on the design, material, instructions, tools, support, and care that go into the product.

A professional shop install can be great of course, but it is not the only path for every customer. Some people want to save money. Some want to learn a new skill. And a lot of people just enjoy working on their own cars and installing protection at home on their own schedule.

A well built DIY kit should respect that.

That is what we are building at DIY Wrap Club.

What Makes DIY Wrap Club Different

The difference comes down to the full experience:

  • Kits are designed and created in house with feedback from non installers and installers.
  • We only release products we believe are realistic for the average DIYer.
  • All tools included for the job. We use premium materials and shop tested supplies.
  • We create detailed video courses for prep, install, and aftercare.
  • Support is always in house.
  • We provide access to replacements because mistakes happen.

None of those things alone make a great DIY kit.

Together, they create a better path for someone who wants to start but does not know where to begin.

That is why DIY Wrap Club is not just selling film. We are building a better way to learn, protect, and customize your vehicle at home.

New To DIY PPF Or Vinyl Wrap? Start Here

If you are brand new, the best place to start is by choosing a project that matches your comfort level.

Paint protection film is a great choice if your main goal is protecting your paint from rock chips, scratches, and road debris.

Vinyl wrap is a great choice if your main goal is changing the look of your vehicle.

Colored PPF offers both style and protection for your ride.

No matter which route you choose, the most important thing is to start with the right kit and the right education.

A DIY kit should give you confidence before you ever touch the car.

Our Mission

DIY Wrap Club exists to make vehicle protection and customization easier, more affordable, and more accessible.

This industry used to feel like it was only for professionals. We believe more car owners should be able to learn these skills, protect their vehicles, and build something they are proud of.

That does not mean every install is effortless. DIY still takes patience. It still takes prep. It still takes time. But with the right kit, tools, material, and instruction, it becomes possible for far more people.

That is what drives us.

We are here to help you customize, protect, and maintain your car without feeling overwhelmed, overcharged, or on your own.

Whether you are installing your first piece of PPF, wrapping a panel, blacking out trim, adding tint, or taking on a larger project, DIY Wrap Club is built to guide you through it.

Because the best DIY kit is not just the one that fits your car.

It is the one that helps you actually finish the job.