Wrapping interior bits
So i just ordered some CF wrap and am going to wrap a few interior pieces. I don't care for the fake wood very much and i think that the CF+Black leather will look good.
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Ive been wanting to do this to my climate control console. I used Rvinyl on my headlights and trunks and it's worked perfect hasn't bubbled or anything.
What did you order? |
A friend of mine did this to his Mazda 6. It actually looks very good so I would go for it.
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Well i got my wraps in.. :)
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Let us know how it goes.
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Okay so i started practicing!
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Here is first picture i took, this is outside on the trunk of my white s40, around 5:30 P.M.
http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...84321155_n.jpg 1st piece: Battery cover to a headset 2nd piece: Phone cover ( I accidentally dropped the bottom piece in the way of the hair dryer without noticing, that's why it's so messed up haha) 3rd piece: One of my broken clickers for the car. If you are willing to pay for shipping and back, and maybe put a dollar in i'll wrap little things for you, but not promising 100% perfection, but around 98% |
did you use a hair dryer to make them stick more? i used the rvinyl to make some sick eyelids.
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I used the heat to stretch them, and yes it activates the adhesive
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Neat looks good. Now step
It up and do the whole interior. :D I'm think of making a cf hood with the vinyl. Since the s40 hood is so flat and kinda small I think it would be an easy DIY |
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