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Old 02 October 2011, 10:49 AM
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Have Carbon wrap'd both sides, one has been mint, this side has bubbled up TWICE now
Any ideas why it would do it???? no crap on the thing, was cleaned well b4 the wrap was applied.....
Any ideas chaps?

Old 02 October 2011, 06:35 PM
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trapped air under the vinyl or not enough heat of to much can make it lose its stick i ended up sending all my interior trims to a bloke on ebay called carbon_king sorted my stuff right out and used 3m carbon vinyl which i think looks the best
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Originally Posted by willsh
trapped air under the vinyl or not enough heat of to much can make it lose its stick i ended up sending all my interior trims to a bloke on ebay called carbon_king sorted my stuff right out and used 3m carbon vinyl which i think looks the best
ok nice 1 - thanks m8... bit odd though cos ive done both sides at same time, other side is mint... oh well, will give it anothher go.....
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Heat the part your wrapping with a hair drier so it's nice and warm
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Originally Posted by justin_watson
Heat the part your wrapping with a hair drier so it's nice and warm
cheers m8, have been doing so, nicked my miss's prof. hairdryer when shes not looking
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