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    waxing carbon fiber?

    what would be the best way to care for my carbon parts? like best wax to use and such...

    im pissin on the game feel like i got a weak blatter

    #2
    id contact VIS or Seibon.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Vtechno View Post
      id contact VIS or Seibon.
      Contact Type-G.

      He knows more than they would!

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        #4
        you should follow the manufacture's recommendations.

        there are two types of carbon fiber finishes, those that have a clear coat and those that have a gel coat. the gel coat looks good for a while and then fades to a cloudy mess.

        either way, i would use cleaner wax on both types of finishes every 2 months along with a claybar at least once per year. later.
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          #5
          Originally posted by TypeG View Post
          you should follow the manufacture's recommendations.

          there are two types of carbon fiber finishes, those that have a clear coat and those that have a gel coat. the gel coat looks good for a while and then fades to a cloudy mess.

          either way, i would use cleaner wax on both types of finishes every 2 months along with a claybar at least once per year. later.
          alright cool... any way to stop the fading on the gel coat?

          im pissin on the game feel like i got a weak blatter

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            #6
            fading and yellowing is caused by semi poor quality epoxy changing colors due to UV light exposure. if you use a wax find one that has good uv protection and it will help prolong it.

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              #7
              Originally posted by turbo90accord View Post
              fading and yellowing is caused by semi poor quality epoxy changing colors due to UV light exposure. if you use a wax find one that has good uv protection and it will help prolong it.
              i also heard that heat from your header or manifold heats the carbon fiber hooods and destroys the clear/gel coat. thats why they say too wrap it or keep your heat shield on. i caould be wrong but it makes sense.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Vtechno View Post
                i also heard that heat from your header or manifold heats the carbon fiber hooods and destroys the clear/gel coat. thats why they say too wrap it or keep your heat shield on. i caould be wrong but it makes sense.
                eh ive had my hood for a little over a year now, no problem with that...its just my trunk thats starting to fade on the edges a tiny tiny bit...

                im pissin on the game feel like i got a weak blatter

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