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3M 1080 CF12 / CFS12 Black Carbon Fiber 60"x12" Vinyl Flex Wrap

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Size: 60in x 12in (152cm x 30cm)


Features

  • Removable, Air Release, Dry Install, Repositionable
  • Extreme Conformability for curved surfaces
  • Easy Installation, Slideable, Pressure Activated with Air Release
  • No Printing. No Overlaminate. Open the box and Start Wrapping
  • 60" Wide Rolls Meaning You Can Cover Entire Sections of the Vehicle

Description

3M 1080 Series Carbon Fiber Vinyl is a dual cast film specifically designed for vehicle application to provide dimensional stability and durability without the need for an over laminate. The pressure-activated adhesive allows you to slide and reposition the film over the surface of the vehicle until you apply firm pressure. 3M 1080 is available in 60in widths making it possible to wrap virtually any section of a vehicle without seams. The non-visible air release channels assure a fast, easy and virtually bubble-free installation, when professionally installed. Saving valuable installation time. The manufacturer has updated the Manufacturer Number for this product from CF12 to CFS12.


Material: ‎Vinyl


Brand: ‎3M


Size: ‎60in x 12in (152cm x 30cm)


Color: ‎Black


Exterior: ‎Textured


Vehicle Service Type: ‎Car


Manufacturer: ‎3M


Model: ‎FBA_1080-CFS12


Item Weight: ‎5.4 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3 x 5 x 0.01 inches


Item model number: ‎CF12


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎FBA_1080-CFS12


Special Features: ‎Announcement 3M 1080 is transitioning to 3M 2080. Some sizes/colors will transition to 3M 2080. If a customer receives a film with 2080 backing paper, it is the most recent version of this product and the 1080 version has been discontinued. The material is the same with better engineering and quality. 3M 2080 Material is made with the same colors as 3M 1080. For more details, please visit the official 3M website.


Date First Available: June 27, 2011


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  • Probably the best choice in vinyl for a do-it-yourselfer
Size: 60in x 12in (152cm x 30cm)
Although this is probably the most expensive vinyl wrap out there, it is also probably the highest quality in terms of looks, application, and durability. I have used this stuff for quite sometime in a variety of ways. From paintball equipment/parts, to car parts, to phone and laptop covers. Looks- Very real looking design and pattern that is 3-D and textured to truely look like carbon fiber. Some cheaper brands out there definitely skimp on this aspect. They do sell a variety of carbon fiber colors (I believe a blacker one, a silver/black one, and a gold/black one) so search around and double check to make sure this is the best option for you. Application- Of all the vinyl I have worked with, this is one of the easiest. Very good stretchability and takes heat well to further aid in this. If your doing it for the first time and using heat (blow dryer or heat gun) keep in mind a LITTLE bit of heat goes a long way with this stuff... a lot less than you're expecting. If you're wrapping an item with curves or contours, I would recommend this product above others I have used. Durability- Let me start by saying I rarely apply any adhesive primers or bottom coats to aid to this sticking on. I find doing this makes removal more difficult and/or leaves sticky reside (and there most likely will be a time you'll want to remove it). It takes a lot to scratch or damage this product. Two items that really show its duability are my car's front spoiler and a paintball gun barrel. The car is kept outside in Virginia, so hot humid summers and cold snowy winters. Two years and never a problem with peeling or damage. SInce it's on the bottom I cannot attest to sun damage though. The barrel goes through being dragged on the ground and all sorts of elements on a weekly basis. Again, almost no wear. A word to the wise: If you're wrapping for the first time and doing a somewhat large area, you may want to buy two rolls. It doesn't go as far as you'd expect when you compare the roll you get to what you image 5' of the stuff looking like. It will also give you some extra to practice with or try wrapping an item a second time. It's forgiving wrap, but it looks easier in videos to apply than it actually is (it's by no means hard, but you can expect a small learning curve). I would recommend it and give it four stars. It's great, quality material, and especially good if you're new to wrapping items. I'm taking one star away for the price. You can find good wraps much cheaper, but on here a lot are hit or miss. Many cheaper options also are not as forgiving for novice home users as well (sometimes spending the extra money ends of saving you time, effort, and sometimes even money in the long run). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 26, 2015 by cjr

  • Pretty good, but I would try a clear coated Carbon Vinyl first for polishing out scratches (making it look nicer for longer)
Size: 60in x 12in (152cm x 30cm)
This is a very easy to work with, convincing dry carbon fiber vinyl wrap. I applied it to my Polished Mahogany trim, to give my car a more youthful appearance. The dry carbon looks sharp. Some of the weave is reflective, some of the weave is dry and matte. So it looks spectacular in low light conditions at night. But having worked with the product and applied it myself here are my thoughts (mind you, I am an amateur, first time ever working on my car's interrior, let alone vinyl): Pros: 1. Easy to work with, heats up fast with the heat gun. It doesn't take much handling to make it sit right on the trim. 2. Lasts a while. I have this installed for more than 4 months now, and no sign of it peeling. 3. Easy to remove. I removed some of the vinyl after a week to see if it would leave residue and it does not. So it shouldn't leave any stickiness on your dash which is a massive plus. 4. Looks awesome, and protects your interior from damage. Cons: 1. Scratches pretty easy. And the scratches are pretty noticeable. I even manages to scratch it during installation. I think a pro woud have done a cleaner job than me. But I was doing my best and this is a reality. Throwing your kets or your phone on the center console will eventually cause notcieable scratches on the vinyl. This is why I am thinking of maybe getting a clear-coated, high-gloss carbon vinyl. That way you could polish out light scratches to make the vinyl look new. With this 1080 dry carbon, you can't. And if you do try to polish it or wax it, you will get white residue stuck in all the weaves. Don't try it. 2. Not enough material. I had to order two rolls to finish my car. And my car is a coupe, so not much wood to cover. I can see the need for 3 in a 4 door sedan. Note: When installing the vinyl, pay attention to the direction of the lines (weave) because once you are done, you may notice that they are all going in different directions. Matching or alternating the direction of the weave will give your car a super clean, professional look. I didn't think of that until the job was done. PICTURES SHOW YOU BEFORE AND AFTER ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 14, 2016 by Adam Adam

  • Easily applied, great look, great product.
Size: 1/2ft x 5ft
I have an older model Toughbook laptop that I absolutely love. The mousepad eventually wore a small hole and left me with a frustrating dilemna - get to replace it or try to cover it. Replacement mousepads run about $100 new and require significant computer disassembly. I tried to cover it with clear packing tape, which sorta' worked but was difficult to track on (jumpy mouse movements). I ordered the 3M carbon fiber with modest hopes. I pulled off the packing tape and cleaned the mousepad. I then applied an over-sized piece of 3M carbon fiber and carefully pressed/trimmed it into place. The 3M carbon fiber is a little stretchy, and I got sloppy and tore the corner of the carbon fiber patch. I pulled the piece of and discarded it, no sticky residue left so that was good. I tried again, almost perfect... Pulled off piece for a third-time-charm attempt and got the carbon fiber perfectly into place. There were a couple small air bubbles that refused to go away, but Ianced then gently with a needle and the result was perfect. I then warmed the patch with a hair dryer to lock the glue into place. After several days of use, the 3M carbon fiber still looks and works perfectly. An excellent solution with a handsome look (it actually looks "tougher" than the original mousepad). Highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 13, 2020 by Keith Garwick Keith Garwick

  • I like it but…
Size: 60in x 12in (152cm x 30cm)
I recommend only using for interior wrapping parts only, not exterior. I took the trim off from the parts of my silver interior, grabbed a pair of scissors, and a heat gun/blow dryer, and got to work. Don’t hold heat to it too long, as it will burn. Same with moving it while it is warm, it will rip. It is cheap, but you can really improve your interior look of your car for pretty cheap. I would buy again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 1, 2022 by Gavin Kelley

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