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    renewing cladding with a heat gun

    I just happened to stumble onto this video of renewing the cladding with a heat gun.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSDSk...eature=related

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    I'm far too distracted by his plugs...

    Anyway, I have a heat gun, but I bet it would remove the texture. I think my scraps of cladding material may be too small to experiment on, but I'll give it a try and see what happens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdwyer View Post
    Anyway, I have a heat gun, but I bet it would remove the texture. I think my scraps of cladding material may be too small to experiment on, but I'll give it a try and see what happens.
    I first heard of this while watching a TV show where the hosts were repairing a pickup that had been in an fairly major accident. One of the textured interior pieces had been bent to such a degree that the plastic had a much lighter line through it where it had folded. The heat gun restored the color but left the texture. Maybe that's a little "apples & oranges" due to that part being a different material and thickness, but it would be interesting to know how our cladding reacts.


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    mdwyer...heat from the back side to avoid messing up the texture. Use the lowest heat setting, upping it if needed. I used a hair dryer for mine. Be patient and work it slowly and you should be good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete View Post
    mdwyer...heat from the back side to avoid messing up the texture. Use the lowest heat setting, upping it if needed. I used a hair dryer for mine. Be patient and work it slowly and you should be good.
    +1, I was able to completely flatten the rear door cladding (for my project) with a heat gun and some books. Its really easy to cause imperfections if you heat the textured side.

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    Cladding

    I gave the heat gun method of renewing the cladding a try last night. The parts that I have done look pretty nice, especially compared to the ones I haven't touched yet.
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    Awesome! Let us know how your renewed blackness is holding up after a month or so. I'd be willing to give it a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mondo View Post
    Awesome! Let us know how your renewed blackness is holding up after a month or so. I'd be willing to give it a go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mondo View Post
    Awesome! Let us know how your renewed blackness is holding up after a month or so. I'd be willing to give it a go.
    There's a few good threads on some permanent cladding restoration, have you seen them? (Not Back2Black or that type of stuff)
    They're very detailed, and tons of pictures. Some have tried Refinish/Restorer, TC Black Fusion, and Showroom New Dye.

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    This got me wondering.... Anybody ever made carbon fiber cladding? That would be epic

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrewsiferxXx View Post
    This got me wondering.... Anybody ever made carbon fiber cladding? That would be epic
    Epically Expensive.


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    X2 VXorado

    I couldn't imagine doing the CF on the cladding just to see another car messing it up !!!!!
    Dakar was just the begining.

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    I thought that one of the Russian VXers had his cladding wrapped in simulated carbon fiber. Can't find the pictures right now, but it was interesting.
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