Nov 27, 2009 #1 T TRAKPAK New member If yall had any exterior carbon fiber trim pieces, hoods, wings etc..., how would you preserve it- seal it- wax it or???????Thanks
If yall had any exterior carbon fiber trim pieces, hoods, wings etc..., how would you preserve it- seal it- wax it or???????Thanks
Nov 28, 2009 #2 Ronkh Wax Waster I've never done it, but......... Have asked quite a few people about it. Supposedly you treat it just like any clearcoated surface.
I've never done it, but......... Have asked quite a few people about it. Supposedly you treat it just like any clearcoated surface.
Nov 28, 2009 #3 holland_patrick New member I would use a clear spray sealent on them... I remeber someone doing one of the new corvettes and the CF top had little pits in it from the weave..
I would use a clear spray sealent on them... I remeber someone doing one of the new corvettes and the CF top had little pits in it from the weave..
Dec 18, 2009 #4 E EmpireDetailing Stevie Turbos u can use 3m clear film on it..the stuff they use for the clear bra.. u can get it made for the trunk if ur in ny i can do it for u...if it is faded try peanut butter it will turn faded carbon into its orignal appearance
u can use 3m clear film on it..the stuff they use for the clear bra.. u can get it made for the trunk if ur in ny i can do it for u...if it is faded try peanut butter it will turn faded carbon into its orignal appearance
Dec 18, 2009 #5 M Mr. Clean The Man Who Knows The Man Troy just finished a Lambo with an interior door panel that appeared to be completely comprised of CF. Perhaps he could address what his method was. Another detailing use for peanut butter, eh? Maybe we need a poll, Peter Pan or Jiffy?
Troy just finished a Lambo with an interior door panel that appeared to be completely comprised of CF. Perhaps he could address what his method was. Another detailing use for peanut butter, eh? Maybe we need a poll, Peter Pan or Jiffy?
Dec 18, 2009 #6 Beemerboy Just One More Coat I would use a chemical based polish like PB PP to clean the surface, then seal by hand