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'Roof' opinions.
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devildriverxii
PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 3:33 am Up
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I have no idea what has happened to the paint on my roof, but it looks horrible...

 


I mean the grey bits, it looks like the paint has started flaking off, it looks worse because I had to smoosh the rain off.

Any suggestion on what I can do to cover it up? I don't want to use a touch up stick, and I think it's beyond t-cutting.

I was thinking of just buying a huge sheet or carbon fibre wrap and doing the whole roof in that.

Any thoughts?

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lmilligan
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Oh that does look bad! Carbon wrap it Very Happy
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Is carbon wrapping difficult? I'm not expecting it to be easy, but I don't want to make it look worse =D
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138Andy
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carbon wrappings easy mate as long as you have a heat gun cost around £30 from b&q
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I don't, but I'm sure I can get one =) thanks.
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a hair dryer will be fine mate, however doing large parts like a roof will take for ever and may need a heat gun for speed tbh
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Carbon wrapping can be both hard an easy but to do a roof youl need 2 people maybe even 3 just to make sure the wrap has been placed on correctly with no bubbles or wrong angle, heat gun is a must and you must have patience as its not the best thing to rush

When I did my mates roof I orders 1 an a half metres width by 2 metre length just to allow space for correction

 
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richard77
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any videos on how to do this about really want to do this
 
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richard77 wrote:
any videos on how to do this about really want to do this

Search on Youtube... Here's the first hit I got for 'carbon fibre roof wrap':
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hara-9WtPbo

Think you can see why an assistant or 2 could be useful.

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richard77
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good job i think ill give it a go
 
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