Spray them, ten times faster & look loads better.
I'm thinking of carbon wrapping my renault badges front and back, and my badge bullets. Any advice/videos from anyone will be welcome. Also if anyone can direct me to a 'how to' link on how to get the boot one off ill love you forever. Cheers.
Vinyl wrapped but still look good IMOCarbon skinned? or fake "carbon" vinyl wrap??
Ill just tell u lol, open your boot remove the plastic trip where the handle to pull the boot down is, it's 1 screw and a load of clips just pull ! Then you will see 3 10mm bolts to undo, undo those and the whole boot handle where the renault badge is will come off. You won't be able to take the badge off the handle as its plastic welded.
My problem with it is that it isn't real, and it doesn't look real. Falls in to the same category as a ripspeed sun strip for me.
Some of it does look very real.
And so for not being real, what actual advantages would a "real" carbon badge have over a wrapped plastic one?
Some of it does look very real.
And so for not being real, what actual advantages would a "real" carbon badge have over a wrapped plastic one?
I work with the real stuff all day every day, I have yet to find any that in the flesh looks real.
I also wouldn't even entertain the idea of either a real carbon or a fake carbon badge on my car.
Have you seen the ones where people use a very thin sheet of carbon to cover in and then laquer it? That looks real.
Im a bit bored of carbon stuff like that TBH too, but it can look ok if thats the theme of the car.
Wrapping is like a breast implant, however good they look they just aren't real.
very good pointBut how is that different to the "metal" badges on there to start with?
No one seems to mind plastic wrapped in chrome look finish, so why mind it in carbon look finish?
I have seen that, it is wet lay wrapping. I have also seen members on here advertising items which have been wet lay wrapped selling them as streamline products. It is very easy to get weave distortion (which makes my eyes bleed)with wet lay wrapping as you are laying dry cloth down on to a gel coat. It is also easy to pull the material a bit too much and then you end up with little gaps between the tows. Wet lay items also tend to yellow more as they tend to use much cheaper resins than you get with pre preg.