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How to: 3M di-noc carbon vinyl wrapping

How to: 3M di-noc carbon vinyl wrapping

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P.Lindblom
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28-12-2016, 03:29 PM
#1
Nowadays there are tons of different fake carbon fibre products, but one of them is becoming more popular than the rest.

Most of them are simply grey/black checkered patterns printed as decals, but apparently not the one from 3M. It has a 3D texture that imitates carbon fibre weave by reflecting the light the same way. You'll notice the vinyl in my pictures looks pretty dark and not at all shiny. That's because I aimed my flash upwards and used a diffuser to distrubute the light evenly. In the last three pictures I aimed the flash directly at my wrapped parts and that's what they actually look like.

I've been thinking about covering a few of my interior parts in real carbon fibre, but I decided to go for vinyl for two different reasons. One reason is the hassle of epoxy glueing, clear coating and wet sanding the carbon weave. Another one is that with all these layers the carbon fibre becomes pretty thick.

However, the main reason is that I've pretty much fallen in love with the "dry carbon" look you get from the 3M vinyl.

Example:
[Image: carbon1.jpg]

[Image: carbon2.jpg]

Anyway, I paid £20 for a 30x120cm piece from Portugal. Yesterday I decided to try it out.

This is basically what you need, carbon look vinyl and a sharp knife. You also need a hair dryer.
[Image: dsc8166fix.jpg]

Something to wrap could of course be useful
[Image: dsc8171fix.jpg]

As it turned out the width of this vinyl piece is ideal for these parts
[Image: dsc8172fix.jpg]

Remove the buttons and clean the surface you want to cover
[Image: dsc8173fix.jpg]

[Image: dsc8175fix.jpg]

[Image: dsc8177fix.jpg]

Attach the vinyl to the item and make sure there is enough film for all the edges and corners
[Image: dsc8179fix.jpg]

Use the hair dryer to soften the vinyl and wrap it around all the outer edges. The heat makes it soft and very easy to handle.
[Image: dsc8181fix.jpg]

Cut the vinyl where the holes are and let it follow the inner edges.
[Image: dsc8184fix.jpg]

[Image: dsc8188fix.jpg]

Make sure there are no creases. If there are, just apply more heat and tighten the vinyl where needed.
[Image: dsc8189fix.jpg]

Reassemble the unit and you're done Smile
[Image: dsc8199fix.jpg]

[Image: dsc8207fix.jpg]

Here you can see the 3D texture
[Image: dsc8214fix.jpg]
Edited 09-02-2010, 04:03 PM by P.Lindblom.
P.Lindblom
28-12-2016, 03:29 PM #1

Nowadays there are tons of different fake carbon fibre products, but one of them is becoming more popular than the rest.

Most of them are simply grey/black checkered patterns printed as decals, but apparently not the one from 3M. It has a 3D texture that imitates carbon fibre weave by reflecting the light the same way. You'll notice the vinyl in my pictures looks pretty dark and not at all shiny. That's because I aimed my flash upwards and used a diffuser to distrubute the light evenly. In the last three pictures I aimed the flash directly at my wrapped parts and that's what they actually look like.

I've been thinking about covering a few of my interior parts in real carbon fibre, but I decided to go for vinyl for two different reasons. One reason is the hassle of epoxy glueing, clear coating and wet sanding the carbon weave. Another one is that with all these layers the carbon fibre becomes pretty thick.

However, the main reason is that I've pretty much fallen in love with the "dry carbon" look you get from the 3M vinyl.

Example:
[Image: carbon1.jpg]

[Image: carbon2.jpg]

Anyway, I paid £20 for a 30x120cm piece from Portugal. Yesterday I decided to try it out.

This is basically what you need, carbon look vinyl and a sharp knife. You also need a hair dryer.
[Image: dsc8166fix.jpg]

Something to wrap could of course be useful
[Image: dsc8171fix.jpg]

As it turned out the width of this vinyl piece is ideal for these parts
[Image: dsc8172fix.jpg]

Remove the buttons and clean the surface you want to cover
[Image: dsc8173fix.jpg]

[Image: dsc8175fix.jpg]

[Image: dsc8177fix.jpg]

Attach the vinyl to the item and make sure there is enough film for all the edges and corners
[Image: dsc8179fix.jpg]

Use the hair dryer to soften the vinyl and wrap it around all the outer edges. The heat makes it soft and very easy to handle.
[Image: dsc8181fix.jpg]

Cut the vinyl where the holes are and let it follow the inner edges.
[Image: dsc8184fix.jpg]

[Image: dsc8188fix.jpg]

Make sure there are no creases. If there are, just apply more heat and tighten the vinyl where needed.
[Image: dsc8189fix.jpg]

Reassemble the unit and you're done Smile
[Image: dsc8199fix.jpg]

[Image: dsc8207fix.jpg]

Here you can see the 3D texture
[Image: dsc8214fix.jpg]

Bandit
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28-12-2016, 03:40 PM
#2
This stuff is really good, been looking at it for the past few weeks, and looks like your doing a great job as always mate :thumbup1:

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Bandit
28-12-2016, 03:40 PM #2

This stuff is really good, been looking at it for the past few weeks, and looks like your doing a great job as always mate :thumbup1:


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rob
Senior Member
720
28-12-2016, 11:13 PM
#3
as always Patrik, great photos.....

will be nice to hear how the yinyl covering acts on the bends around the switches... by the looks of it you have managed to get it round very very well.....!:thumbup1:
rob
28-12-2016, 11:13 PM #3

as always Patrik, great photos.....

will be nice to hear how the yinyl covering acts on the bends around the switches... by the looks of it you have managed to get it round very very well.....!:thumbup1:

Anees
Posting Freak
902
28-12-2016, 11:25 PM
#4
The 3M stuff is supposed to be the best!

Have you tried to lacquer it to see if you can get it shiny so it looks more like genuine carbon fiber? Smile

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Anees
28-12-2016, 11:25 PM #4

The 3M stuff is supposed to be the best!

Have you tried to lacquer it to see if you can get it shiny so it looks more like genuine carbon fiber? Smile


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Dan_Turism0
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2,825
29-12-2016, 12:46 AM
#5
i prefer the roar non-shiney carbon look Smile looks awesome one thing I don't get is how you don't get creases in it over edges and curves?

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Dan_Turism0
29-12-2016, 12:46 AM #5

i prefer the roar non-shiney carbon look Smile looks awesome one thing I don't get is how you don't get creases in it over edges and curves?


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29-12-2016, 01:25 AM
#6
Not fussed myself but great job mate:biggrin:

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Andy-R.
29-12-2016, 01:25 AM #6

Not fussed myself but great job mate:biggrin:


40mm Lowering Springs, Re-sprayed Front, 6000K HID's, Re-furbed alloys, Bandit Induction Kit (cheers Chris), Raised boot spoiler with LED, Blue calipers with silver decals, De-badged rear, Chrome Oil Filler Cap (thanks to Chris again), White LED dash bulbs, Blue a/c control bulbs, Blue door markers and interior lights, Sony head unit, Chrome Lexus tax disc holder, TRD side skirts, Original Saloon Front Bumper re-fitted instead of Sportcross

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Bandit
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29-12-2016, 01:28 AM
#7
The last time i had a play with some i used a hairdryer, to heat and shrink the vinyl round the bends/curved edges, softens it enough to form shapes :thumbup1:

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Bandit
29-12-2016, 01:28 AM #7

The last time i had a play with some i used a hairdryer, to heat and shrink the vinyl round the bends/curved edges, softens it enough to form shapes :thumbup1:


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Sparkystav
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14,683
29-12-2016, 01:33 AM
#8
Looks good mate, been looking at some of that stuff.

But now got some stuff thats more a material sort of stuff were trying. looks good so far. (ive got 8m's of the stuff if anyones interested lol)

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Sparkystav
29-12-2016, 01:33 AM #8

Looks good mate, been looking at some of that stuff.

But now got some stuff thats more a material sort of stuff were trying. looks good so far. (ive got 8m's of the stuff if anyones interested lol)


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parthiban
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29-12-2016, 01:49 AM
#9
That looks amazing, as above great work getting it to wrap right round with no creases or anything - fantastic stuff as always Smile

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parthiban
29-12-2016, 01:49 AM #9

That looks amazing, as above great work getting it to wrap right round with no creases or anything - fantastic stuff as always Smile


2002 '02' IS200 SE Auto - DVD Satnav with Voice Activation - [COLOR="Blue"]Strathcaron Blue - Parking Sensors - 5000K HIDs with Anti-Glare Bulbs - PIAA 6500K Main Beams - LED Sidelights - Mirror/Sunroof Closure - TTE Styling Kit - 18" Styling Kit Alloys with nitrogen filled Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric Tyres - Bluetouch Multimedia Kit - Gromaudio AUX in - Black painted calipers with silver Lexus decals - 12 LED Dome Light - 96 LED Boot Light - Stainless Steel Sport Sill Plates - PIAA Silicone Wipers[/COLOR]

P.Lindblom
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29-12-2016, 06:41 AM
#10
I've added a few answers to the first post Smile

Before I started liking the dry carbon look I thought about clear coating the vinyl, but as I mentioned I really like the way it looks. Also, I'm not sure what the result would be if you apply a layer of clear coat, as the texture of the vinyl isn't smooth.

My plan is to wrap all the brownish/bronze colored parts of the instrument panel. First of all I'll just make sure my newly wrapped parts don't look silly when I put them back in the car :tongue_smilie:
P.Lindblom
29-12-2016, 06:41 AM #10

I've added a few answers to the first post Smile

Before I started liking the dry carbon look I thought about clear coating the vinyl, but as I mentioned I really like the way it looks. Also, I'm not sure what the result would be if you apply a layer of clear coat, as the texture of the vinyl isn't smooth.

My plan is to wrap all the brownish/bronze colored parts of the instrument panel. First of all I'll just make sure my newly wrapped parts don't look silly when I put them back in the car :tongue_smilie:

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