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3m carbon film wrapped #1060811
28/06/2010 14:47
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b pillers yey or ney?

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Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1060812
28/06/2010 14:50
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Ney. Fake Carbon looks tacky and it doesn't suit the car. The standard pillars look great as they are. I will say in the picture it's fitted very well and looks alright though.



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Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: pinin_prestatyn] #1060814
28/06/2010 14:55
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thought i'd try it before having them repainted as they were quite faded. This new 3m carbon stuff is alot more realistic than the normal carbon sticker stuff, you can acutally feel the weave.

Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1060821
28/06/2010 15:02
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that pic does look good though


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Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: alexjames] #1060828
28/06/2010 15:19
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^^^ 2nd that ^^^

Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1060846
28/06/2010 16:07
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looks good i reckon


Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: sonic] #1060850
28/06/2010 16:12
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Listen Leon1 taste, like anythung else will always raise different opinions.
Mine is THAT LOOKS REEEALLY COOL

Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1060953
28/06/2010 19:13
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Looks good, but I would have had the weave going the same way.


What's going at the bottom of the B piller, I'm guessing you used heat to get into the recess? But looks like when fitting, the applicator has stretched the vinyl in the bottom corner, or is it just the picture making the weave look distorted?

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Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1060988
28/06/2010 20:15
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yeah the heat and stretching of the material has caused the weave too be slighty different, but without heat and streching it simlpy wouldnt fit without creases

Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1061000
28/06/2010 20:25
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Apply the vinyl over the piller, working on the flat area first. Then heat the area over the recess & work it in using you finger/thumb. Then re apply heat over the area. Job done.

Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1061004
28/06/2010 20:29
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thats what was done

Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1061009
28/06/2010 20:34
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Fair enough, but I can't see how the bottom got distorted then. I take it you applied it "dry"? No water/soap? So you applied the vinyl on the whole piller first top to bottom, bridging the recess?

Just trying to work out how it's done...

Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1061015
28/06/2010 20:43
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yes but the vinyl isnt made of playdoe it will only stretch so much so its actually quite hard to push the vinyl into the recess without getting creases. So you really have to pull on it causing a little distortion too the weave. Even real carbon isnt always streight if the part has complex curves or angles

Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1061026
28/06/2010 20:54
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I think carbon fibre suits 'handsome cars' - for example if you were to put in on the beefy Nissan GTR or BMW M5.

With 'pretty' cars such as the Coupe or a Maserati 3200GT, I think it looks too aggressive and doesn't go with the overall sleek look of the car.

I would respray them piano black.

Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: JKD] #1061028
28/06/2010 20:56
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my cars aggressivly styled see my sig pic lol

Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1061032
28/06/2010 20:58
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Leon, with respect I think your missing what I'm saying? When you apply the vinyl...forget the recess to start with. Apply the vinyl over it, so the whole flat area of the piller is covered. You should now have the piller covered with the carbon vinyl. now the area over the recess will be taught, like a drum skin. Use a heat gun, on the area bridging the recess. Once it's hot enough you will see the vinyl stretch. Put the heat gun down & while the vinyl is still warm work it into the recess using your finger, re apply heat when needed.

The 3m wrap film is the dogs.... I bet you could even wrap an apple with it.

I know this technique works, as I'm a vinyl applicator laugh

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Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1061033
28/06/2010 20:59
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even the most aggressively styled Coupe is still essentially a pretty car. cool

Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1061035
28/06/2010 21:02
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this is exactly what i done but at the bottom of the curve i was getting an annoying crease to get rid of it i had to stretch the vinyl slightly

Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1061042
28/06/2010 21:14
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Did you use a squeegee?

Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1061043
28/06/2010 21:15
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that I didnt

Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1061044
28/06/2010 21:19
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OK you have asked. Pretendy stuff looks crap on any car, especially so on the Coop.


I'm an old git & happy with it,most of the time
Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: jimboy] #1061076
28/06/2010 22:07
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What did you use to apply the vinyl?

Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1061079
28/06/2010 22:16
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heat gun scalpal sp? pin and my hands

Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1061085
28/06/2010 22:26
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Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1061104
28/06/2010 23:19
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i think that looks good mate but weave must match direction

Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1061285
29/06/2010 11:45
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Looking pretty good mate

Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1061673
29/06/2010 22:22
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Leon - different topic, sorry, but what is your front bumper?


Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: enfant_teribl] #1061677
29/06/2010 22:27
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can we see some pics of your car leon?


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Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: MarioCirillo] #1061976
30/06/2010 11:54
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Re: 3m carbon film wrapped [Re: ] #1061987
30/06/2010 12:11
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I think that would definitely suit mate - looks thumb

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