3M DI-NOC CF vinyl repair?
3M DI-NOC CF vinyl repair?
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dvs_dave

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9,040 posts

246 months

Wednesday 8th September 2010
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I've got some 3M di-noc CF effect vinyl on the front grille of my car. When it was first applied it fitted well however over time it's started to come unstuck in the inside corners/curves of the grille, almost as if there was too much tension in it across the curve.

Anybody got any tips or instructions on how to do effective repairs with this stuff?

pwpro

106 posts

186 months

Wednesday 8th September 2010
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dvs_dave said:
I've got some 3M di-noc CF effect vinyl on the front grille of my car. When it was first applied it fitted well however over time it's started to come unstuck in the inside corners/curves of the grille, almost as if there was too much tension in it across the curve.

Anybody got any tips or instructions on how to do effective repairs with this stuff?
basically its goosed now buddy

if its pulled away i would say whoever installed it didn't post heat properly

paul

dvs_dave

Original Poster:

9,040 posts

246 months

Wednesday 8th September 2010
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Is it not possible to cut out the offending sections and splice in a new piece?

pwpro

106 posts

186 months

Sunday 12th September 2010
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dvs_dave said:
Is it not possible to cut out the offending sections and splice in a new piece?
it is yes but its not really the right way to do things

paul

Ti22

290 posts

194 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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Yep, as paul has said it needs doing properly.

It should have been primed with 3m primer in those areas to stop lifting.

James