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Old 02-05-2010 | 06:31 AM
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We are your premier source for all carbon fiber wrapping materials including 3M Di-Noc and a variety of Carbon Fiber Fabrics. We are new this the forum and excited to serve the Scion community. If you have any questions about our products, please contact me and I'll do my best too answer.
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Carbon Fabric Source introduces to you the 3M Di-Noc Carbon Fiber Vinyl Wrap!


We are currently offering special pricing and free shipping on all orders regards of the amount! All items in stock and ready to ship.

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This product is perfect for exterior surfaces, like roofs, hoods, etc.

Available in Traditional Matte Charcoal Color
  • Give yous that Dry Carbon Look for the fraction of the cost
  • Warrantied at 3 Years against wear from the sun
  • Water repellent
  • Purchased by linear feet (highest width is up to 4 feet)
  • Maintenance done simply with saturated baby shampoo and water
* California Residents: 9% CA Sales Tax is applicable. *









What is 3M DI-NOC?

3M DI-NOC is a high-end vinyl from 3M from their Architectural Finishes series. The vinyl is very thin and lends itself well to complex shapes and curvatures. The vinyl has a self-adhering backing, making it easy to apply to anything. Apply it to the hood of your car or the back of your iPhone. It is extremely durable which makes it perfect anything that will have to endure the rigors of outdoor weather. The CA-421 model that we sell has a dry carbon look. It is not a printed pattern, but in fact, has a three-dimensional texture and reflects light just like real carbon fiber.


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Old 02-05-2010 | 06:43 AM
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It is very easy to apply. Here's a sample video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGwho...layer_embedded
Old 02-05-2010 | 07:26 AM
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cool i might consider this for my interior panels
Old 02-05-2010 | 12:36 PM
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Wow, this is pretty cool...I just need some dough!
Old 02-05-2010 | 02:43 PM
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Awesome. How bad will rocks chip it? Also I wonder how much it would cost.
Old 02-05-2010 | 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Domo
cool i might consider this for my interior panels
For your interior panels, we recommend going with CF Fabric and not the Di-noc stuff. The CF Fabric is much thinner and easy to wrap for interior pieces. Free shipping on that stuff too!

Here's an example of the carbon fiber fabric stuff.





It's also very easy to apply. Here's our how-to guide.
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Originally Posted by ScionSnowman
Awesome. How bad will rocks chip it? Also I wonder how much it would cost.
It is very durable and actually better then paint for rock chips. The reason is it's very flexible and doesn't really chip. Paint chips because it is hard. It also acts as a good protect for your paint. The 3M Di-noc stuff is designed for exterior use, where as our carbon fiber fabrics are design for interior us.
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Wow very impressive. This is exactly what I've been looking for. Any current ScionLife discounts?
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Very interested; is this the same as what we can find in carbonfiberfilm.com??

How much will I need to do a tc hood??
and how much do you recomment for interior work??
Old 02-06-2010 | 12:21 AM
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Originally Posted by LuckyPablo7
Very interested; is this the same as what we can find in carbonfiberfilm.com??

How much will I need to do a tc hood??
and how much do you recomment for interior work??
As for your hood, just take some quick measurements. Typical BMW roof is around 4ft x 5ft or 4ft x 6ft. All you need is about 6 inches extra on each side for safety.

For interior work, I would recommend going with CF Fabrics. Depending on the amount of interior you need to do, 2-3 yards and you can do most dash trims + door trims. Similar to the BMW photo's I posted. You'll need a can of Super 77 from 3M to apply.
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Originally Posted by LuckyPablo7
Very interested; is this the same as what we can find in carbonfiberfilm.com??
Yes we carry the 3M Di-Noc just like them. However we also carry CF interior fabrics. This is the same fabric used in BMW's OEM interior carbon trims.
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Originally Posted by ScionSnowman
Wow very impressive. This is exactly what I've been looking for. Any current ScionLife discounts?
We've discounted the products already on our website for our introduction. We are also currently offering free shipping on all orders. We also further added a discount of 10% if you order 3 or more yards. The website will automatically factor in the 10 percent discount per yard at checkout.
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So basically the possibilities are endless with this interior fabric. Would the adhesive/fabric be strong enough and last long enough for a headliner? I'll be making an order monday morning.
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Originally Posted by ScionSnowman
So basically the possibilities are endless with this interior fabric. Would the adhesive/fabric be strong enough and last long enough for a headliner? I'll be making an order monday morning.
Yes, the interior fabric is extremely thin and flexible. The 3M Di-Noc material is more heavy duty. It is vinyl based. That is why it's more applicable to body panels and exterior parts.

Yes you will be able to do a headliner. Depending on the material, it may be a good idea to strip it of the base. As long as the surface is flat without cushion, the Carbon Fiber Fabric will stick and hold without a problem.
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Originally Posted by ScionSnowman
Wow very impressive. This is exactly what I've been looking for. Any current ScionLife discounts?
Feel free to PM me.
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stuff is great. If my car ever gets out of the shop I will use the stuff I have sitting in my room for the past few weeks... Just curious can you pm me the cost of a roll 180X90? Wanna see if I got jipped (I will order more soon though)
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Thanks for the orders! All shipped!
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so how does the ordering work? do I pick length and width?
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I have a quick question...I saw in the vid that you guys used a heat gun...is that the only way to do it, or can you use a hairdrier(does it get hot enough?).

An if a heat gun can only be used what temps are required for the glue to set right?
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Originally Posted by SoleLaced
so how does the ordering work? do I pick length and width?
3M Di-Noc is sold by per linear foot.

Originally Posted by SoCalRegulator
I have a quick question...I saw in the vid that you guys used a heat gun...is that the only way to do it, or can you use a hairdrier(does it get hot enough?).

An if a heat gun can only be used what temps are required for the glue to set right?
Hairdryer can also be used if heat gun is not available. Glue has no temp requirements as the sheet can be pulled off and reapplied multiple times as long as the surface is clean.


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