4D vivid carbon practice
#1
4D vivid carbon practice
looking for opinions on parts I’ve wrapped. The 4D carbon Canadian made vivid vinyl is really reactive to light so I figured I would wrap a few components. Halo was done in the fall and pretty pleased with that.
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Le Mans Master
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Nice job buddy
I did the A pillars and door handles with their CF semi gloss but the rear spoiler gave me fits and gave up after a few try's, looked good till I got to the ends then I lost touch with reality
NSF
I did the A pillars and door handles with their CF semi gloss but the rear spoiler gave me fits and gave up after a few try's, looked good till I got to the ends then I lost touch with reality
NSF
#6
Did it on the car. Tough couple hours but very doable. Most important thing is make sure you have lost of extra and start in the middle work side to side. Heat gun is your friend. It’s so damn rewarding when it’s done though
#8
I scraped one pc because I didn’t make sure I was center and was a 1/2 hour in when I realized I couldn’t cover all of the drivers side....very disheartening but started again and I was off to the races. 2 hours max I’d say. Be picky, the material can take it. I used a pin to pop any really small bubbles if scarce and not on the sides where the flat surface is direct line of sight.
#10
Drifting
My car is filthy from winter weather, so don't judge the pics I just snapped. But, I'm curious why you chose not to wrap your entire A Pillar? I think it looks great either way, I just never considered wrapping only the inner triangle.