Over time, the plastic panels in the car's interior will scratch and grow cloudy. The Carbon Fiber Kit is the perfect option to transform your car's interior.
It is necessary
- - details of the car interior;
- - carbon fabric;
- - epoxy resin for the base coat;
- - epoxy resin for the finishing layer;
- - hardener;
- - polish;
- - two pairs of latex gloves;
- - two cups for mixing;
- - two mixing sticks;
- - two tassels 2 cm wide;
- - sanding paper with a density of 120, 240, 400, 800, 1200;
- - instructions for using the carbon coating kit;
- - room thermometer;
- - film or unnecessary matter;
- - Screwdriver Set;
- - scales with an accuracy of one gram;
- - scissors;
- - home or building hair dryer;
- - soft non-woven cloth.
Instructions
Step 1
Cover the work area with plastic or unwanted cloth. Make sure the room temperature is at least 25 degrees. Carefully unscrew and remove the plastic elements of the interior (dashboard, door panels, dashboard, etc.) from the latches.
Step 2
When preparing the part for pasting, remove dust, grease and other contaminants from it. For stable adhesion and increased adhesion, sand the surface with 120-grit sandpaper. Remove abrasive dust by rinsing with water and wiping with a dry, lint-free cloth.
Step 3
Combine the black resin with the hardener. Mix the ingredients thoroughly according to the instructions for the kit, measuring their amount on a scale. Apply a base coat with a brush to the entire surface of the part. Wait four hours, after which the resin dries, becoming slightly sticky.
Step 4
Cut off a piece of carbon that completely covers the surface to be treated. Apply it to the center of the part and gently, with light effort, smooth it out to the sides. Make sure that the fabric is tight and does not form cavities or wrinkles, and the base layer does not seep through the fibers of the material. Carefully trim off any excess carbon and tuck the edges under the piece.
Step 5
Mix the clear resin with the hardener in proper proportions. Apply a thin, even layer with a brush, lightly saturating the carbon. If small air bubbles have formed, remove them by heating the surface with a hairdryer. After three hours of drying, coat the garment with another layer of clear resin and let it sit for eight hours until completely cured.
Step 6
Sand the part from 120 grit to 2,000 grit in order, using all the sandpaper in the kit. To prevent the abrasive from clogging, periodically wet it with water. Once you achieve a perfectly smooth surface, polish it with a polish and a soft non-woven cloth to shine.