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      10-21-2007, 09:14 PM   #1
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e90 carbon fiber grill bubbles?

i have a carbon fiber grill on my e90 and im having a lil problem, im getting some dam bubbles on the top of the grill (hood part).

anyone else get this?

could the cause be the sun ?

any opinion would help
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any pics, i'm not sure what you mean. I have a CF Grill and dont have this problem
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i tried to take pics but they dont show up in my camera. ill try again later and see if i can get them
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I have the same problem, I am thinking about getting the OEM CF grill instead of the one that I bought on EBAY, and I think its the Cali sun that is doing it
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any pics, i'm not sure what you mean. I have a CF Grill and dont have this problem
Where did you get ur CF grill for E90? I've been looking all over for those.....But ended up getting matte black ones instead......
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thats what happens when the carbon fiber isnt made properly. Over time they will start to bubble up. Usually happens when the temp is too hot. Some will be fine and some will look like the one in the pic. FYI stay away from wet carbon fiber if its in the engine bay the heat will make the CF bubble up in a short time. Not saying wet carbon is bad but when it comes to engine parts you want to use dry carbon. If you look at most JDM engine covers they are only made in dry carbon. Dry carbon will never bubble up or fade in color from the high heat. Hence why dry carbon cost more
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that's not going to help, this, as said by cyba, is due to improperly made cf. The laminate (or resin) on top of the CF is not bonding to the CF properly, I'm afraid it's going to get worse over time
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Same problem with mine that I purchased on ebay. Where did you buy? Maybe same seller, time for class action suit.
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what up

i think your a *** :moon :
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      12-18-2007, 03:45 PM   #14
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I bought mine on Ebay as well, but so far its okay.

Heres the seller I bought mine from

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/06-07...spagenameZWDVW
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shitty stuff made in china. not only it looks ricer, now it looks even worse and cheap... yeah yeah, thats what your cars deserve...
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good idea, go off yourself
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Carbonfiber fabric itself, there's not much of difference.

I think it's the cheap clear coat painted on the grill.

Just take it to the close body shop, they will sand the clear coat on there and redo it for you.

That's what my friend did on his CF hood.
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