I've done the unthinkable to some... I've applied a carbon fibre wrap to a portion of my hood and the whole tailgate on my truck. I think it looks cool, so I think that's all that matters.
Anyhow, I'm not alone and a problem I've run into (and expected) is likely to affect other detailers out there.
After polishing my truck, I accidentally touched the wrap with my DA and either compound, polish or wax.. or a combination of all three. I 'should' have taped, but did not (always in a rush, now will learn from the mistakes).
The wrap is not smooth, so it actually feels like (ahem...) 'carbon fibre'. So this has trapped residue.
Anyone know how to remove the white in the wrap now?
Tried a degreaser, rubbing, scrubbing.. no luck.
Hard to see in this photo, but it is right along the edge where the red pinstripe is.
Anyhow, I'm not alone and a problem I've run into (and expected) is likely to affect other detailers out there.
After polishing my truck, I accidentally touched the wrap with my DA and either compound, polish or wax.. or a combination of all three. I 'should' have taped, but did not (always in a rush, now will learn from the mistakes).
The wrap is not smooth, so it actually feels like (ahem...) 'carbon fibre'. So this has trapped residue.
Anyone know how to remove the white in the wrap now?
Tried a degreaser, rubbing, scrubbing.. no luck.
Hard to see in this photo, but it is right along the edge where the red pinstripe is.
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