Black Glossy Di-Noc Interior
Black Glossy Di-Noc Interior
Cous3 Jeez that doesn't look too good does it.......There doesn't seem to be an easy answer then for changing the wood effect parts. Lexus parts from a newer car would be a crazy price.............Mmmm what to do:Sulk:
Keith
Cous3 Jeez that doesn't look too good does it.......There doesn't seem to be an easy answer then for changing the wood effect parts. Lexus parts from a newer car would be a crazy price.............Mmmm what to do:Sulk:
Keith
Why not just spray everything gloss black to give it that piano black finish you can get in some cars now - seen it in an Aston DBS and think it looks awesome
Cous3 Jeez that doesn't look too good does it.......There doesn't seem to be an easy answer then for changing the wood effect parts. Lexus parts from a newer car would be a crazy price.............Mmmm what to do:Sulk:
Keith
Cous3 Jeez that doesn't look too good does it.......There doesn't seem to be an easy answer then for changing the wood effect parts. Lexus parts from a newer car would be a crazy price.............Mmmm what to do:Sulk:
Keith
primer there is primer to use lol, i thought it was just stick and go lol
i figured the problems i was getting was due to the curves it had to go round etc
Rabster primer there is primer to use lol, i thought it was just stick and go lol
i figured the problems i was getting was due to the curves it had to go round etc
Rabster primer there is primer to use lol, i thought it was just stick and go lol
i figured the problems i was getting was due to the curves it had to go round etc
Rab you are correct, the interior gets pretty hot in the sun as we all know, and that's when you get the shrinkage/movement in the vinyl, and I agree it is the shape you are trying to wrap. As for primer, no, clean the parts with an alcohol wipe to remove grease etc, no mention of primer at all.
"Why not just spray everything gloss black to give it that piano black finish you can get in some cars now - seen it in an Aston DBS and think it looks awesome".........Yes I'm starting to think along these lines too:thumbup1:
Rab does the carbon dipping company have a website/link?
Keith
Quote: As for primer, no, clean the parts with an alcohol wipe to remove grease etc, no mention of primer at all.
Quote: As for primer, no, clean the parts with an alcohol wipe to remove grease etc, no mention of primer at all.