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matty h

posted on 27/9/11 at 07:32 PM Reply With Quote
Vinyl wrap

Thinking of fitting vinyl wrap to the sides of my MK sick of polishing them.My question is how easy is it to do yourself as there are lots of sellers of the wrap on e bay.Just looking at a standard black vinyl.The only thing I am concerned about is how it will cover the rivets on the side panel.
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joemotion

posted on 27/9/11 at 07:44 PM Reply With Quote
Go with the 3m Di-noc - just done my rear arches in it and amazing stuff. you can get from carbon mods and they do samples so you can test over the rivets.
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Nurburg2006

posted on 27/9/11 at 08:19 PM Reply With Quote
Wrap

I wrapped my whole car in black carbon I drilled out all the rivets covered the panels and replaced the rivets with black ones looks great. I only got the cheap wrap its fine. I got over 8 meters for under £90 well worth doing. Get a hair dryer soapy water and you will be fine. .
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Dangle_kt

posted on 27/9/11 at 10:01 PM Reply With Quote
A pin, a heat gun and a soft cloth are all you need to sort rivet heads.

I did my rear panel (was alu) and it worked a treat. Did my tunnel top too colour matched.

Think it cost £15 for the wrap, but buy a felt block, they are best for smoothing without damaging/ creasing the vinyl.

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40inches

posted on 28/9/11 at 08:19 AM Reply With Quote
Di-Noc is the way to go, very durable, molds with a heat gun and no bubbles, has tiny channels on the back that lets the trapped air disperse If you get it wrong, reheat, pull it off and refit.
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matty h

posted on 28/9/11 at 05:57 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for the replys.What do you think a complete side panel would look like in black carbon fibre wrap, would it be too much.
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StevenB

posted on 4/10/11 at 02:49 PM Reply With Quote
40 inches

by any chance do you have MK carbon fauxber cycle wings
and is the vinyl a good match?

Also what is the 3M code of the vinyl you used.
Looks great. Of the web it looks like CA-421?

Cheers

Steve





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40inches

posted on 4/10/11 at 03:55 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by StevenB
40 inches

by any chance do you have MK carbon fauxber cycle wings
and is the vinyl a good match?

Also what is the 3M code of the vinyl you used.
Looks great. Of the web it looks like CA-421?

Cheers

Steve


Don't have any Carbon Fibre on the car to compare, but while the DiNoc looks fine as a finish, I don't think it would look
that good along side the real thing, I used it as an alternative to paint or vinyl cloth.
I got mine from here .
It needs 2 coats of clear top coat to get a shiny finish, it comes as mat black.






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Hammy360

posted on 11/10/11 at 08:39 AM Reply With Quote
wrap

quote:
Originally posted by matty h
Thanks for the replys.What do you think a complete side panel would look like in black carbon fibre wrap, would it be too much.
Thanks Matty


Matt have a look on my site, Ive just done the scuttle, bonnet and interior and the side panels will follow suit now.
I dont think it looks too much

http://hammyszero.blogspot.com

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bi22le

posted on 11/10/11 at 09:42 AM Reply With Quote
I did my side panels that were rivered.

i made up a punch tool from a piece of bar. i put the vinal on then puched out a hole around the rivet allowing it to lay flat. Just looks like a black pannel with silver rivets. by far the best way to finish a rivet fixed panel.

u2u me if you want photos.

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Nick DV

posted on 15/10/11 at 11:26 AM Reply With Quote
How does the Di-Noc stuff behave near areas of heat, ie if applied on side panel near exhausts or on bonnets? Just interested cos if it's applied with heat will it come off or ripple near a heat source?

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RK

posted on 15/10/11 at 12:15 PM Reply With Quote
Likely, since it's basically ... er, vinyl. Try it with a heat gun and you'll see it crinkle up into a little ball of crap. One thing you have to keep in mind with it, is that when you do the edges, heat will shrink it, so if you have white underneath, it can recede enough to leave some of that showing, looking quite terrible. It really doesn't look the same as real CF, and I don't think, unless they are side by side, they look too bad on the same car. It's different, and can't be confused by anybody who knows what real CF looks like.
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Nick DV

posted on 15/10/11 at 04:20 PM Reply With Quote
That's why I asked, as I know its been used in those areas by some.

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