Carpet Protection
#1
Carpet Protection
Hey there,
There have been a few threads about using carpet protection film being used as a temporary plastic shield at the track...on the below thread, I said I would try it out and report back
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...pet+protection
Well, I used it at a track event last weekend and it worked great! Even though it is designed to be carpet protection, it seems like it works great for this purpose. It was a little tricky to put on, but I could cover a larger area much faster than with blue tape and it doesn't look so ghetto. Since it was the first time using it, I didn't go nuts with putting it everywhere - I just put it behind the rear wheels and a couple test strips on the front to be safe:
When I stopped at the gas station on the way home, it peeled off pretty easily. The area behind the rear wheels was really dirty and had tons of rubber "marbles" sticking to it. Was cool to just throw them away.
Anyway, I mail ordered it from the company below and they have some smaller rolls than what they show on their web site. The guy I spoke with said they would make a special deal for us track junkies to try it and report back to help them with R&D for on offering a a specific product for this. Just email them through their web site and they'll hook you up.
Carpet Protector by Plasticover
Hope this helps!
There have been a few threads about using carpet protection film being used as a temporary plastic shield at the track...on the below thread, I said I would try it out and report back
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...pet+protection
Well, I used it at a track event last weekend and it worked great! Even though it is designed to be carpet protection, it seems like it works great for this purpose. It was a little tricky to put on, but I could cover a larger area much faster than with blue tape and it doesn't look so ghetto. Since it was the first time using it, I didn't go nuts with putting it everywhere - I just put it behind the rear wheels and a couple test strips on the front to be safe:
When I stopped at the gas station on the way home, it peeled off pretty easily. The area behind the rear wheels was really dirty and had tons of rubber "marbles" sticking to it. Was cool to just throw them away.
Anyway, I mail ordered it from the company below and they have some smaller rolls than what they show on their web site. The guy I spoke with said they would make a special deal for us track junkies to try it and report back to help them with R&D for on offering a a specific product for this. Just email them through their web site and they'll hook you up.
Carpet Protector by Plasticover
Hope this helps!
#2
Le Mans Master
Thanks for posting the update. It will be helpful for track newbies especially. I use something similar with great results. It's just shelf paper from Wal*mart. Works like a champ.
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Plasticover wants to work with the track folks ...
I used walmart film last year at WGI and it did not stay on well.
I have a roll of the carpet protection plastic on order and plan on trying it at VIR. 24" x 200' . It's more expensive ... but I'm tired of putting on blue tape.
I exchanged emails with Paul @ plasticover and told him my objectives.
He responded, and here's the deal:
"If you'd like, you can circulate the coupon code 'trackplastic' which will give any purchaser 25% off on the product cost of their order.
The only thing we ask is that they provide feedback directly to us first to help tune a product for your use. We'd like to have the opportunity to get the feedback and make adjustments to the product first rather than putting out any bad press on the forums. of course, if you love it, we have no object ions to that....
Please let us know how it works. For carpet, it is rated for 60 days of use but we would not recommend that on an automobile surface. We'd recommend starting with 1 day of use, 2 days max as it is untested on this surface and we do not assume any risk for this trial use."
I plan on laying on a good wax base before applying ... and I'm going to put it on Sat late afternoon and (if it stays on) take it off Tues evening.
I have a roll of the carpet protection plastic on order and plan on trying it at VIR. 24" x 200' . It's more expensive ... but I'm tired of putting on blue tape.
I exchanged emails with Paul @ plasticover and told him my objectives.
He responded, and here's the deal:
"If you'd like, you can circulate the coupon code 'trackplastic' which will give any purchaser 25% off on the product cost of their order.
The only thing we ask is that they provide feedback directly to us first to help tune a product for your use. We'd like to have the opportunity to get the feedback and make adjustments to the product first rather than putting out any bad press on the forums. of course, if you love it, we have no object ions to that....
Please let us know how it works. For carpet, it is rated for 60 days of use but we would not recommend that on an automobile surface. We'd recommend starting with 1 day of use, 2 days max as it is untested on this surface and we do not assume any risk for this trial use."
I plan on laying on a good wax base before applying ... and I'm going to put it on Sat late afternoon and (if it stays on) take it off Tues evening.
#7
Burning Brakes
I've used 'Contact' brand translucent shelf paper several times and it worked very well, adhered well, and pulled up without any problems - no paint damage, no glue marks.
This spring I ran out of the Contact and finished with a generic brand, which was more clear. It looked a little better, but was MUCH harder to pull off and it left adhesive marks and gue that were rather hard to clean off - but they did come off.
This spring I ran out of the Contact and finished with a generic brand, which was more clear. It looked a little better, but was MUCH harder to pull off and it left adhesive marks and gue that were rather hard to clean off - but they did come off.
#8
do a search and you'll find a few people (including me) that have had this film damage the paint. Not sure how it happened but it has happened to more than one person. Be careful with it.
#9
Le Mans Master
#10
Le Mans Master
I picked up a couple of rolls of 3" clear tape from Ron at Discovery Parts this past weekend and will try it out next month at CMP. He said it was specifically designed for track use. I'll post my findings afterwards.