Carbon Fibre Interior Wraps

jasst

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Not far from wicked coatings then. They are in Poole.
Yeah, we talked about wicked coatings, apparently not keen on smaller jobs, have a minimum order value, Steve has had people come to him because wicked wouldn't do it.
 

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Yeah, we talked about wicked coatings, apparently not keen on smaller jobs, have a minimum order value, Steve has had people come to him because wicked wouldn't do it.
Too big for their boots after tv fame! Might get my interior trims done. Black leather and wood were never my favourite.
 

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did a couple of interior bits for me earlier this year
 

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I used wicked coatings to carbon dip some parts on the Lotus. They were really helpful and got the job done to tight timeframes for me. End result was/is great! Would definitely recommend them. In fact I have sourced some spare parts for the ghibli (centre dash and door trims) and was in 2 minds whether to get them dipped.
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rs48635

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I used wicked coatings to carbon dip some parts on the Lotus. They were really helpful and got the job done to tight timeframes for me. End result was/is great! Would definitely recommend them. In fact I have sourced some spare parts for the ghibli (centre dash and door trims) and was in 2 minds whether to get them dipped.

Cannot fault the workmanship - very tidy job. My eye drawn to the 45 degree angle of the "weave". Guessing this can be at any orientation to suit the owner's eye?
 

rs48635

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If anyone speaks to them ask if they do the OEM rubber coating?

Ive just read Houx post, it appears they do.


If the OEM look with rubber coating lasts well it would be my preferred look. I do like the carbon look but concerned about steering cowl might get scratched by me. How tough is wrapping or hydrodipping?
Group purchase of rubber coating perhaps?
 

jasst

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If the OEM look with rubber coating lasts well it would be my preferred look. I do like the carbon look but concerned about steering cowl might get scratched by me. How tough is wrapping or hydrodipping?
Group purchase of rubber coating perhaps?
Hydro dipped carbon is coated with clear coat lacquer, so is quite tough