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Guide DIY Guide: Carbon Fiber Mouse with 3M DI-NOC

Discussion in 'Modding' started by mnpctech, 24 Mar 2011.

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    My brother used some of this on the interior of his tahoe to cover the faux wood finish. It looks damn awesome. He didn't clear it but I should take some pictures and post em. The stuff is pretty easy to work with, though we had some trouble with the center console that has a giant dip in it and the film kinda pulled away from the edges. On relatively flat and simple stuff its super easy to use too.
     
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    3M Super 77 adhesive spray will help improve adhesion. You can also use a Heat Gun, to stretch di-noc over curved surfaces.
     
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    I love how kier applied the 3M Di-noc carbon fiber around the control panel of his modified Corsair 600T

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    Fractal-Design Define R3 with ASUS Sabertooth motherboard with 3M Di-Noc applied to the TUF shield and PSU

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