Carbon Fiber wrapping, help....

jayfx35

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2003 Infiniti FX35
i just did my center console today and im not that really satisfied. there are some bubbles,:mad.: maybe because i didnt use the squeegee. i tried to rewrapping them with a blower but there are still bubbles and wrinkles on the edges. i just need a little help here, my friends think its ok but i guess im just a little perfectionist.
any suggestions will be appreciated.
 
heat gun but don't get it too hot or it will stretch too much but a little hit an do the trick as well as doing a little at a time and work your way from the middle out to eliminate the bubbles.
 
i just did my center console today and im not that really satisfied. there are some bubbles,:mad.: maybe because i didnt use the squeegee. i tried to rewrapping them with a blower but there are still bubbles and wrinkles on the edges. i just need a little help here, my friends think its ok but i guess im just a little perfectionist.
any suggestions will be appreciated.


It's definitely not the easiest thing to do - does take a little skill I think. Best thing to do is start over with some new material and chalk the old one up to a learning experience (practice).

I didn't have to use a squeegee - my fingers worked just fine. You just have to be patient and go slow.

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thanks so much guys

---------- Post added at 08:38 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:17 PM ----------

It's definitely not the easiest thing to do - does take a little skill I think. Best thing to do is start over with some new material and chalk the old one up to a learning experience (practice).

I didn't have to use a squeegee - my fingers worked just fine. You just have to be patient and go slow.

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that looks good bro, red & carbon fiber :tup:
 

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