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carbon dipping.
#1
what you guys think of these.


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#2
Looks awesome. A great way to give aging parts a lift.
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#3
They look great. I'm not biased...


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#4
Looks good

Where and at what cost ?

Des
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#5
did mine myself m8.
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#6
How????
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#7
did them small bits in a plastic tub. search u tube for hydro dipping m8. its easy.
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#8
please full instruction how you did it Big Grin looks nice
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#9
How resilient to wear , scratches etc is carbon dipping , anyone know?
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#10
Recalling an episode of "Wheeler Dealers" Mike had some wheels dipped (they did look fooking awful) and also had some Range Rover bits done on another episode, pretty sure they were lacquered after dipping to protect em
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#11
Yes, tes, lacuearing is necessary, for protection and to keep shiny part
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#12
Hi Steve what brand kit did you buy ? looked at process on youtube seems fairly straight forward so many kits to choose from though .also do you use 2pac lacquer or single thanks Stu
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#13
will post how i do it when i get back at the weekend. as there is alot of miss information out there.
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