So started with this sorry looking dash...
And £20 later and a hair dryer i have this:
Must say this stuff is awesome, so easy to work with and the finish is great!
So versatile too, i came fairly close to covering my spherical gearknob but that was just wishful thinking lol!
Neeeeeeeeeeeeed.
My dash needs some fettling - maybe this is the way to go.
Make the new dash from hardboard and clag this stuff on - is it actually carbon, or is it a wrap?
Thanks
Mark
Where did you buy it from?
Its not carbon it is vinyl. Cheapest place is ebay.
I used it on the boot lid, dash and panels in the engine bay.
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Originally posted by bi22le
Its not carbon it is vinyl.
I agree very easy to use and looks great
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Originally posted by FuryRebuild
Neeeeeeeeeeeeed.
My dash needs some fettling - maybe this is the way to go.
Make the new dash from hardboard and clag this stuff on - is it actually carbon, or is it a wrap?
Thanks
Mark
Yeh just a wrap, doesn't quite look like the real stuff but still a damn good finish!
Got mine from ebay, £20 bought me 1m by 30cm.
It was the proper 3m stuff. There's loads of cheap versions on ebay too but i have no idea if these are any good or not?
Hi Adithorp. Of course. If I could have my way, the entire car would be made of screws
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Originally posted by blakep82
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Originally posted by bi22le
Its not carbon it is vinyl.
and unfortunately, it never looks like carob imho, still you've done good in getting it covered neatly
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Originally posted by blakep82
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Originally posted by bi22le
Its not carbon it is vinyl.
and unfortunately, it never looks like carob imho, still you've done good in getting it covered neatly
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Originally posted by pekwah1
There's loads of cheap versions on ebay too but i have no idea if these are any good or not?
Does the 3M stuff have a self adhesive backing?
Phil
Yes, 3M stuff has self adhesive backing.
best bit is that if you've stuck it down and need to lift it back off again, just heat it up and stick it back down and the heat kinda re-sticks
the adhesive!
Again, was so much easier to work with than i was expecting, vinyl wrap is the way forwards!