***water transfer printing**** gotta see this!!!*****

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Feb 28, 2011 | 02:18 PM
  #16  
We use this method in our China factories, to produce cellphone protector covers.

ahaha, interesting, I was thinking of sending some of my car parts to our factories and have them transfer some images for me. And then I lost interest...
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Mar 6, 2011 | 11:44 PM
  #17  
I'm gonna get some pics soon of a lot of streetbike parts we had done soon as I get a free min from work. We had some wheels,clutch covers, break calibers, car wheels done... They came out perfect.... Sick looking!!!!!!
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Mar 7, 2011 | 12:37 AM
  #18  
Sweet, would love to get something custom, just don't know what...lol
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Mar 14, 2011 | 03:39 AM
  #19  
****s crazy, 360 forged has been doing this on their lips.
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Mar 24, 2011 | 08:10 PM
  #20  
Well any info of who's doing this yet? Anyone here at G35driver???

I'm really thinking of doing this on my own, wanted to do a dash trim pieces in carbon fiber. This is very cool stuff, im surprised I just heard about it!
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Mar 24, 2011 | 08:59 PM
  #21  
i own a business doing this. it does hold up good. preparation is a big deal,and make sure your guy is certified and a good painter. i was a painter for 20 years before i found this stuff. its really one of the coolest products ive ever seen. let us know how it comes out
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Mar 24, 2011 | 09:19 PM
  #22  
Quote: i own a business doing this. it does hold up good. preparation is a big deal,and make sure your guy is certified and a good painter. i was a painter for 20 years before i found this stuff. its really one of the coolest products ive ever seen. let us know how it comes out
one question... where can I buy some of the film???

Im thinking on doing this on my own. I work at a body shop, I do bodywork and also paint. I suppose painting skills come in where you have to clear coat it after filming?
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Mar 25, 2011 | 07:42 AM
  #23  
i did this at home without proper training and equipment for over a year with very mixed results. there is alot more to it than you learn on the youtube videos show. after getting equipted and getting certified with proper training the results have been awsome. not all of the films and other products are created equal. there is some real junk out there.
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Mar 25, 2011 | 07:45 AM
  #24  
try mydipkit.com they sell to the public in small quantities. good luck
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Mar 25, 2011 | 10:15 AM
  #25  
Quote: Well any info of who's doing this yet? Anyone here at G35driver???

I'm really thinking of doing this on my own, wanted to do a dash trim pieces in carbon fiber. This is very cool stuff, im surprised I just heard about it!
Yeah Homiesg35 had his engine cover and lips coated in burple with a cf pattern.

Also the link i posted the Cf headlights were dipped.
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Jan 9, 2014 | 01:54 PM
  #26  
Kinda reviving an old thread but I don't want to start a new one. So I'm thinking of doing some hydrographing in my ride. Basically the whole waterfall and center console and my sub enclosure in the rear. Now my questions is if I do the carbon fiber, I know that there are different looks, but I want it to mimic carbon fiber. I love the look of carbon fiber when done right. Now, I've seen some that. Look real good I've seen some that look like crap. My thought is if I did a satin or a matte finish on the interior you don't expect to see the weave pattern the same as a real clear carbon fiber piece. You expect it to be frozen. Anyone have more insight on this. Good idea or terrible?????
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