Description
Plasti dip Carbon Fiber Pack
Plasti dip Carbon Fiber Pack is made up of Plastidip Black,Plasti dip Gunmetal grey, Plastidip Silver Metalizer, Plastidip Glossifier and a non slip rubber type mat.
This kit will allow you to make your own carbon fiber look using the the contents of the Plasti dip Carbon Fiber Pack. ( Black, Gun Metal Grey, Silver Metalizer, Glossifier ).
You can apply this carbon fiber look to almost anything. I have done my laptop, inside door panels on my car and side panniers on my motorcycle. the only restriction is the size of the surface you want to do.The non slip mat size is 30 x 150 cm. you can re use the mat many times and because of its rubbery texture it follows curves reasonably well to get that carbon fiber look on every surface I have tried so far.
Make up your own kit by selecting your plasti dip colours and rubber mat at our shop or just buy the rubber mat and create a checkered pattern with two plasti dip colours and enhancers.
Example : apply plasti dip black, lay down the mat and spray plasti dip yellow.
you can leave this chequered effect as is or apply glossifier or another enhancer.
I am looking for a supplier for a larger mat with the same texture to do a car bonnet, roof and boot and I will put up on iplastidip shop if available.
Please watch the video for instructions : Plasti dip Carbon Fiber Look
It is not a true Carbon fiber Look, But it looks Good and if you dont like, with Plasti Dip you can always peel it off.


Using Plasti Dip Spray in cooler temperatures can affect drying times, finish quality, and spray performance. If you plan on spraying your project in cooler conditions, we recommend pre-warming the aerosol can by placing it in a warm room and allowing the contents to reach room temperature. Make sure you mix spray paint thoroughly by shaking can for 2 minutes before spraying plasti dip and repeat mixing process before each additional coat. Under no circumstances should users subject the aerosol can to temperatures above 48°Celsius or use heat from an open flame or other sources of ignition to pre-warm the spray can. Additionally, cooler conditions may affect the surface you are spraying. If you are concerned about spraying your project in cooler temperatures, test in an inconspicuous area first to ensure the resulting finish will be what you’re looking for.




