yjack
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The depth of carbon fiber is due to the texture of the weave. There is no paint that can replicate that texture. It reflect lights differently depends on the direction (like fiber optic), there is no paint that can replicate the Chatoyancy effect of carbon fiber.I beg to differ than dipped CF looks flat, especially considering that real carbon fiber is also flat. What makes it look deep and wet is the clear. We have a company that does our hydro-dipping that not only dips the pieces but also preps and clears the pieces to give the finish its depth as if it were CF. Check out the pieces I have done in my car, none are flat looking. It may not be everyone's cup of tea and thats understandable, but a lot of the bad wrap(pun intended) is due to fact that is very easy to do at home in a bath tub and everyone thinks they can do it. (Note: Vinyl wrapping and Hydro-dipping are two different processes. Vinyl wrapped CF is almost impossible to get it to look realistic, at least that I have seen until now. Actually Vinyl Wrapped CF looks more like actual CF before it is cleared.)
That's why I said the hydro-dip looks ok when its under the hood, since you are not going to have a strong light hit under the hood most of the time.
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