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    Unhappy Carbon Fiber haze repair

    Hello,

    I`m new to ths site and the past few days of just browsing, i`ve found A LOT of useful information when it comes to detailing. I love this site

    Now, i tried doing a search and i couldnt really find a good definate answer.

    My problem is, I currently have a CF hood and Trunk on my car. They are couple years old and only driven in the summer time. (stored in winter) BUT last winter it sat outside in the snow, and for some reason, i got a white haze on both pieces.

    If i was to spray water on the hood, the haze goes away until i dry it off. It seems like its just in the Gel coat/clear coat alone.

    Any suggestions?

    i`ve read that wet sanding and re clearing works, but shops around here charge $600+ to do so.

    Would the M105/M205 with sealant have any effect on this?

    I can probably scrounge up some pictures tonight if it may help.

    Thanks guys! Hope someone can help

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    Re: Carbon Fiber haze repair

    I`d first find out if it had a clearcoat on it (which I would assume it does). If so, then I would proceed as normal for light polishing on any other body panel and see where that got me. Pictures would also help in analyzing from a "keyboard warrior" standpoint.
    I still don`t believe in grit guards.

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    Re: Carbon Fiber haze repair

    I`ll get some pictures tonight when i go back up to the shop.

    As for clear coat, its a VIS hood. From what i read, they have a gel coat and no clear. I should`ve had it cleared to protect it from the UV raise. Oh well my wrong.

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    Re: Carbon Fiber haze repair

    My guess is that you can carry on and polish it like you would any other panel on your car. Start using the least aggressive method and work your way up from there. Unless I am missing something - I know I`ve polished boats before (gelcoat) using the same products and methods I would have used on a vehicle paint finish.
    I still don`t believe in grit guards.

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    Re: Carbon Fiber haze repair

    Thank you!

    I stumbled on this product from Meguairs

    Meguiar`s #49, HD Oxidation Remover

    Its a product i saw local the other day, made for gel coats and fiberglass

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    Re: Carbon Fiber haze repair

    I would start with a paint cleaner or PB Pro-polish and see how that works the last thing that you want to do is attack it with a aggressive polish
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    Re: Carbon Fiber haze repair

    Ok, i`ll take some picture of before and use paint cleaner. I have meguairs deep crystal Paint cleaner.

    It probably will work, but the haze will come back in a couple weeks

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    Re: Carbon Fiber haze repair

    Quote Originally Posted by 01integrase View Post
    Ok, i`ll take some picture of before and use paint cleaner. I have meguairs deep crystal Paint cleaner.

    It probably will work, but the haze will come back in a couple weeks
    Make sure to use cotton to rub the cleaner in, MF applicators do not get the bite that you will need

    Also work in 12x12 inch areas so that you can keep good control over the product.

    Once you have it removed then apply either a wax or sealant that should help the hazing from returning

    If it dose sounds like there is something else going on
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    Re: Carbon Fiber haze repair

    If you believe it to have a gelcoat, then oxidation seems very possible (and to some point almost expected). I don`t know anything about Meg`s oxidation remover, but a conversation with someone on here who does a lot of work with boats and watercraft might be a good idea.
    I still don`t believe in grit guards.

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    Re: Carbon Fiber haze repair

    well i forgot to grab some pictures. I tried the cleaner, but only with MF cloth i didnt have time to run get a cotton one. Will it make thatr big of a difference?

    It went away with the cleaner, but it did come back within 15 minutes.

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    Re: Carbon Fiber haze repair

    Quote Originally Posted by 01integrase View Post
    well i forgot to grab some pictures. I tried the cleaner, but only with MF cloth i didnt have time to run get a cotton one. Will it make thatr big of a difference?

    It went away with the cleaner, but it did come back within 15 minutes.
    The cotton gets a better grip on the surface and cleans better

    There is something else going on with that surface if it keeps coming back that quick

    I`m starting to wonder if this is gel coated
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    Re: Carbon Fiber haze repair

    Quote Originally Posted by Beemerboy View Post
    The cotton gets a better grip on the surface and cleans better

    There is something else going on with that surface if it keeps coming back that quick

    I`m starting to wonder if this is gel coated
    Im wondering the same. I knwo theres some products out there that remove oxidisation from gel coats (used for boats)

    ill try remember to grab some pictures tonight.

    Maybe the only thing to do is getting it wet sanded down and put clear on it

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    Re: Carbon Fiber haze repair

    Quote Originally Posted by 01integrase View Post
    Im wondering the same. I knwo theres some products out there that remove oxidisation from gel coats (used for boats)

    ill try remember to grab some pictures tonight.

    Maybe the only thing to do is getting it wet sanded down and put clear on it
    Gel coat is very hard and requires compounding in some cases

    Is this an aftermarket part, and if so who makes it?
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    Re: Carbon Fiber haze repair

    Its aftermarket company called VIS. They specialise just in Carbon fiber components for many cars.

    They claim to put 3-5 layers of UV protection, but obviously they dont if mine fades like it is.

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    Re: Carbon Fiber haze repair

    I had a Fiber Images carbon fiber hood on my last car. Being an amateur painter, I scuffed mine and gave her 4 heavy coats of clear to protect it as I had heard rumors of how bad most of those `gel-coats` are. I owned her for 5 years and never had a lick of trouble with it.

    Sorry, I don`t have much to offer in the way of eliminating any haziness, but I will say, if you can get her cleaned up well, I`d certainly invest in a good clearcoat over top of it...it`s the best way to protect the finish. Just like clearcoat, gelcoat`s only so thick so I would imagine if you have to polish it every year to eliminate the haze you`ll be buffing right through the gel-coat before long. Get a good clearcoat on it and save yourself the troubles.

    Do you have any buddies who can paint that can hook you up for less than a body shop? I mean, it`s seriously very little work...wipe it down with wax/grease remover, scuff it, shoot a little adhesion promoter, a few heavy coats of clear and bam! You could remove the hood and tape off the underside yourself to save the body shop some time. I did mine in an afternoon...probably spent more time taping up plastic in the garage than spraying the clear.

 

 
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