whatever happened to real CF? Ive seen professional CF and its more of a cloth, and the glue gives it the shine.
Its not glue. Its a gel-coat.:Bang If you have seen "real" carbonfiber, you would have known that LJ.
whatever happened to real CF? Ive seen professional CF and its more of a cloth, and the glue gives it the shine.
whatever happened to real CF? Ive seen professional CF and its more of a cloth, and the glue gives it the shine.
Its not glue. Its a gel-coat.:Bang If you have seen "real" carbonfiber, you would have known that LJ.![]()
Carbon fiber comes as a cloth. As far as the glue.. see below.
Sorry Rollin, it's not a "gelcoat".
The "glue" you guys refer to is called "resin". It's a 2 part mixture that you mix right before applying it. Sometimes 1:1, sometimes 2:1 and even 3:1 and up, depending on what the resin and hardener specs call for.
The Resin, once sanded down (as you have to do in the finishing stage), is not shiny at all. It is actually very dull.
What gives carbon fiber that luster and shine is the clear coat (yes, car paint clear coat) that you apply as the last step... unless you use crappy clear coat, then you gotta do some buffing.
Now, why do we need to apply clear coat? Well, aside from the shine it gives CF, it prevents the resin in the CF from yellowing.
IMHO, carbon fiber is cheap and doen't do the car any justice... I'd pay not to have it. MHO