FS: Carbon fiber wrap
#41
how much for about 8' piece?
Last edited by SleepyJonDu; 07-22-2010 at 02:04 PM.
#46
Di Noc is not a dry carbon I think. It looks to have a more shiney finish. A tip from what i've seen people using this stuff is to use a heat source to help stretch on corner and hard angles. But of course be careful because you don't want to stretch too much and the weave will look odd.
#48
Di Noc is not a dry carbon I think. It looks to have a more shiney finish. A tip from what i've seen people using this stuff is to use a heat source to help stretch on corner and hard angles. But of course be careful because you don't want to stretch too much and the weave will look odd.
you could do you hood for prob about 75 bucks..
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#58
two Q's
1. how can this hold up to rocks and such on the hood? somehow I can't see it being very tough.
2. do u need a sort of glue? or is it already on the back just peel away paper backing? I guess thats 3 Q's. may as well make it 4
does anyone know what affect this and or its glue will have on the fit's clear coat finish or paint?
for this kind of money I'd have to be sure it will firstly stay on and not start to peel off and not eFF up the paint.
thanks.
1. how can this hold up to rocks and such on the hood? somehow I can't see it being very tough.
2. do u need a sort of glue? or is it already on the back just peel away paper backing? I guess thats 3 Q's. may as well make it 4
does anyone know what affect this and or its glue will have on the fit's clear coat finish or paint?
for this kind of money I'd have to be sure it will firstly stay on and not start to peel off and not eFF up the paint.
thanks.
#59
still awaiting answers.
how much per linear foot? and at what length does it get cheaper per linear foot?
its a 4 foot wide roll. for example two linear feet would measure 4 foot wide and 2 foot length. and so on.
lastly what is the exact name of the 3M "adhesion promoter" you speak of? I seen at least 3 different ones on the 3M site.
again, does anyone know what effect this has on the cars stock paint and clear? afterall this stuff is not going to stay on forever.
I look forward to reply and AtticusFit you have PM
how much per linear foot? and at what length does it get cheaper per linear foot?
its a 4 foot wide roll. for example two linear feet would measure 4 foot wide and 2 foot length. and so on.
lastly what is the exact name of the 3M "adhesion promoter" you speak of? I seen at least 3 different ones on the 3M site.
again, does anyone know what effect this has on the cars stock paint and clear? afterall this stuff is not going to stay on forever.
I look forward to reply and AtticusFit you have PM
#60
still awaiting answers.
how much per linear foot? and at what length does it get cheaper per linear foot?
its a 4 foot wide roll. for example two linear feet would measure 4 foot wide and 2 foot length. and so on.
lastly what is the exact name of the 3M "adhesion promoter" you speak of? I seen at least 3 different ones on the 3M site.
again, does anyone know what effect this has on the cars stock paint and clear? afterall this stuff is not going to stay on forever.
I look forward to reply and AtticusFit you have PM
how much per linear foot? and at what length does it get cheaper per linear foot?
its a 4 foot wide roll. for example two linear feet would measure 4 foot wide and 2 foot length. and so on.
lastly what is the exact name of the 3M "adhesion promoter" you speak of? I seen at least 3 different ones on the 3M site.
again, does anyone know what effect this has on the cars stock paint and clear? afterall this stuff is not going to stay on forever.
I look forward to reply and AtticusFit you have PM
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The 3M primer 94 is useful for the more complex curves, but I haven't had to use it on the Fit hood.
The vinyl (dinoc in this case) will act like a paint protection, so paint underneath will stay looking great since it's protected from the elements, etc.