My DIY CF Wrap
It is fairly thick, somewhat strechy, and has a tough top coating that is UV resistant.
It will never look like real, resin epoxy coated CF, but it is a low cost alternative and compliments the real stuff pretty well. Several people at a car show yesterday said that they actually perfer the look over the factory CF.
Last edited by Brando; Mar 23, 2009 at 09:52 AM.
Brando this is a great find, gave you some rep points!
Is this the BMW site you found it on? I see Jo mentioned.
Here are links to this product with more pics and some more description.
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=185836
Pics
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=194662
Tutorial with an ashtray.
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=186739
More DIY
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=194662
I think I will be grabbing some of this myself.
Is this the BMW site you found it on? I see Jo mentioned.
Here are links to this product with more pics and some more description.
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=185836
Pics
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=194662
Tutorial with an ashtray.
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=186739
More DIY
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=194662
I think I will be grabbing some of this myself.
Okay.....I am spending way too much time looking into this. LOL
Here is a great tutorial on wrapping corners.
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=196996
Needless to say... my order going in today. Between this and painting some parts body color, my tired 99' is gonna look fresh....
Here is a great tutorial on wrapping corners.
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=196996
Needless to say... my order going in today. Between this and painting some parts body color, my tired 99' is gonna look fresh....
From the investigation I have read.....Shooting with over counter krylon clear wrecks it.
Have not heard about urethane clear or a water based poly urethane being attempted.
I would venture to say....a water based product spread thin and allowed to dry possible could be used.
I would also like to see it coated with epoxy. That might work.
Have not heard about urethane clear or a water based poly urethane being attempted.
I would venture to say....a water based product spread thin and allowed to dry possible could be used.
I would also like to see it coated with epoxy. That might work.
Wow, that looks pretty awesome. I've always seen those sheets of carbon fiber "look" & always think "that must look pretty crappy," lol. I had it all wrong. Thanks for posting, it looks great. I bet most people wouldn't tell the difference unless they had both side by side. I might have to do this, just last week I painted my center console to match my exterior color (infact, I'm the guy that responded to your last thread about removing the trim pieces). Check it out (not trying to hijack your thread, just sharing ideas). How do you think the same trim pieces you did would look along my painted console? Would it be too much?
Thanks,
Rudy
I don't think so - in fact what you're suggesting is exactly what I plan on doing - the painted console (that's really a terrific look, but I've already told you that), just as you have, then CF wrapping on some of the accent pieces. You'll probably get there before I will, but I think it will look great... My only concern is that there's a gloss to the finished project. The pictures look like there will be, and I think there has to be if you really want to replicate CF pieces. I was planning on testing some blanks to see how a clear finish would look - but if someone gets there before I do, please let us know.
Thanks,
Rudy
Thanks,
Rudy
Believe me, you're on the list when I get to it... Did you not drive the car for the month you had the console out (I read your DIY over on Rennlist)? I should be getting my car back from the body shop (putting on turbo-look front and rear bumpers and side rockers... it's been out for going on 8 weeks now...) and I'm not real excited about the prospect of keeping it parked while I paint the console... Hopefully you can still drive it, but let me know...
Thanks,
Rudy
From the investigation I have read.....Shooting with over counter krylon clear wrecks it.
Have not heard about urethane clear or a water based poly urethane being attempted.
I would venture to say....a water based product spread thin and allowed to dry possible could be used.
I would also like to see it coated with epoxy. That might work.
Have not heard about urethane clear or a water based poly urethane being attempted.
I would venture to say....a water based product spread thin and allowed to dry possible could be used.
I would also like to see it coated with epoxy. That might work.
jorge



