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Old 10-08-2013, 04:00 PM   #1
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Carbonfiber Cloth Trim

I had leftover CF cloth and decided to use it for the trim and I think it looks pretty good!

Cost = Free
Time = 1Hr

So, what do you guys think?
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Looks pretty awesome IMO!

Where else have you used this material?

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nice! where u bought it?
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Looks amazing! Type of work we do, and I can say, that is some good workmanship there
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look very nice
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Looks pretty awesome IMO!

Where else have you used this material?

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Thanks! I've only used the cloth on trim on my cars, but I seen someone with a suit jacket that had CF cloth inner lining. I thought that was pretty cool!

I've used 3M DI-NOC CF vinyl on car roof and other parts on a car. The 3M DI-NOC is better but hard to use on parts with too much curves. CF cloth is better on curves and cheaper
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nice! where u bought it?
I got mine here, http://www.carbonfabricsource.com/
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That looks awesome!! Great job!
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I may pick some up! One, it should wear very well compared to vinyl, it should be easier to apply to the bends/curves of the satin pieces too. This is a job well done! Thumbs up to you!
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I had leftover CF cloth and decided to use it for the trim and I think it looks pretty good!

Cost = Free
Time = 1Hr

So, what do you guys think?
What did you use to hold it into place, especially nice and tight?
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What did you use to hold it into place, especially nice and tight?
I used "3M Super 77 Multipurpose Spray Adhesive". It holds well in heat of 100°F+ (at most 125°F in my experience).
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I used "3M Super 77 Multipurpose Spray Adhesive". It holds well in heat of 100°F+ (at most 125°F in my experience).
How thick did u have to spray the adhesive?
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Thats really cloth? damn i cant even tell the difference between your cloth and mine cf wrap from 3M


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