CF Vinyl On Center Console & Interior Trim
#1
CF Vinyl On Center Console & Interior Trim
Hello fellow 3IS owners!
I got some left over carbon fiber vinyl from a friend just enough for me to do some interior parts.
Im posting this just to share my result and for those who are unsure about the fake carbon fiber look on the interior
I'm more of a gloss look fan for the exterior. But with my result playing with the interior, I gotta say Im quite pleased with the outcome of the CF vinyl.
And most importantly, the carbon fiber vinyl does not leave finger prints or finger grease, at least not as much as it was
For the window switch trim, I did all four doors. Each with single piece of vinyl, so there's no seams.
As well as the center console.
I deeply apologize for not taking pictures of the install process, it took me some times and guts to take off the center console piece.
Feel free to leave comments or PM me if you need help disassemble the center console
I know…I know…you want the pictures…
Here it is…
I got some left over carbon fiber vinyl from a friend just enough for me to do some interior parts.
Im posting this just to share my result and for those who are unsure about the fake carbon fiber look on the interior
I'm more of a gloss look fan for the exterior. But with my result playing with the interior, I gotta say Im quite pleased with the outcome of the CF vinyl.
And most importantly, the carbon fiber vinyl does not leave finger prints or finger grease, at least not as much as it was
For the window switch trim, I did all four doors. Each with single piece of vinyl, so there's no seams.
As well as the center console.
I deeply apologize for not taking pictures of the install process, it took me some times and guts to take off the center console piece.
Feel free to leave comments or PM me if you need help disassemble the center console
I know…I know…you want the pictures…
Here it is…
#5
PM replied
It wasn't hard, the key is to take your time
The vinyl is fairly easy to work with on the indentation of the parts once you heat it up.
Just gradually heat it up and stretch and repeat. Note: there's limit of the amount it can stretch
It wasn't hard, the key is to take your time
The vinyl is fairly easy to work with on the indentation of the parts once you heat it up.
Just gradually heat it up and stretch and repeat. Note: there's limit of the amount it can stretch
#7
I am near Mission Viejo in SoCal, you can usually get them from window tint shop, or PPF shop.
I got them from SunTamers in Laguna Niguel.
Rolotech in Anaheim sells them too.
Or you can buy them online, I personally prefer going to the shop and pick it up, that way they can also check it out for you and see how much you need so you don't end up running out or waste a bunch . Good Luck!
I got them from SunTamers in Laguna Niguel.
Rolotech in Anaheim sells them too.
Or you can buy them online, I personally prefer going to the shop and pick it up, that way they can also check it out for you and see how much you need so you don't end up running out or waste a bunch . Good Luck!
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