Is Carbon Fiber paintable ? If so, does it hold paint well?
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Is Carbon Fiber paintable ? If so, does it hold paint well?
Hello all,
I don't know much about the Carbon Fiber thing. However, a friend recently mentioned that he thought it was paintable. Upon hearing this, my brain began to think about the possibility of decreasing weight while not looking like I'm in Fast & Furious. I'm interested in functionality. Mainly just the hood.
If it is paintable? Does it take and keep paint just as well as any other car part?
Thank you for any input.
I don't know much about the Carbon Fiber thing. However, a friend recently mentioned that he thought it was paintable. Upon hearing this, my brain began to think about the possibility of decreasing weight while not looking like I'm in Fast & Furious. I'm interested in functionality. Mainly just the hood.
If it is paintable? Does it take and keep paint just as well as any other car part?
Thank you for any input.
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A friend of mine has a Fiber Images hood that he clear coated. Took about 15 coats to get it to stay though. I saw it, it was great! The guy would spray it with clear and the hood just kept absorbing it..
He eventually finished the job and the hood looks great, however the hood is probably 10 times heavier than it was originally because of all the clear on it now Can't even see the fiber images signature on the hood anymore because it is filled in with clear coat!
Opie
He eventually finished the job and the hood looks great, however the hood is probably 10 times heavier than it was originally because of all the clear on it now Can't even see the fiber images signature on the hood anymore because it is filled in with clear coat!
Opie
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Paintable Carbon Fiber?
Thanks for your reply Opie.
Now your friend did clear, did he just want to add gloss? Or is that all you can put on Carbon Fiber? If I did it, I would be interested in painting it black like the rest of my car.
Now your friend did clear, did he just want to add gloss? Or is that all you can put on Carbon Fiber? If I did it, I would be interested in painting it black like the rest of my car.
Thank you for your support !
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So Opie you have brought up another question.
This goes out to anyone who can help.
Ok it's paintable.
However, does the amount of paint necessary negate going to a Carbon Fiber hood for weight reduction in the first place? How much weight in paint are we talking here?
Thank you for our help
This goes out to anyone who can help.
Ok it's paintable.
However, does the amount of paint necessary negate going to a Carbon Fiber hood for weight reduction in the first place? How much weight in paint are we talking here?
Thank you for our help
Thank you for your support !
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That's EXACTLY what my last question was?
A Carbon fiber hood is lighter than a metal one. I am interested in the weight reduction aspect of Carbon fiber for the performance qualities. But how much weight is added by paint, if Carbon fiber requires a few more extra layers of paint than your usual sheet metal?
A Carbon fiber hood is lighter than a metal one. I am interested in the weight reduction aspect of Carbon fiber for the performance qualities. But how much weight is added by paint, if Carbon fiber requires a few more extra layers of paint than your usual sheet metal?
Thank you for your support !
shit my bad (duh, need to read posts ) i would say it would add a good 7-8 lbs with all 15 coatsPS wrote:That's EXACTLY what my last question was?
A Carbon fiber hood is lighter than a metal one. I am interested in the weight reduction aspect of Carbon fiber for the performance qualities. But how much weight is added by paint, if Carbon fiber requires a few more extra layers of paint than your usual sheet metal?
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primer should stick to the CF finish ok...
my rear bumper has scuff marks on it (previous damage covered by touch up paint) and i went to have it repainted but was scared that the color wasnt going to match...be careful
Plus its not bad enough to pay $425 just to get the bumper repainted (that was with NO blending). You get what you pay for when it comes to paint jobs IMHO.
my rear bumper has scuff marks on it (previous damage covered by touch up paint) and i went to have it repainted but was scared that the color wasnt going to match...be careful
Plus its not bad enough to pay $425 just to get the bumper repainted (that was with NO blending). You get what you pay for when it comes to paint jobs IMHO.
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me too
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i agree, but if it's a full carbon fiber body it's sexy as all hell
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My Picture and Referece Thread
http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1579748
http://www.junauto.co.jp