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ECS Tuning - BMW 04-26-2012 04:32 PM

:: ECS Tuning :: 3M Scotchprint 1080 Film
 
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Want to do something bold? Bodacious, even? Check out the new line of 3M Scotchprint films. Add texture and style to interior and exterior surfaces by applying these durable adhesive backed films to body panels or trim. Want variety? Channel Darth Vader with gloss black or carbon fiber, or go sci-fi-starship with brushed aluminum or titanium. Buy rolls five feet wide in lengths from one to 20 feet. Hi-tech look. Low tech installation. User friendly and easy to apply using simple tools, 3M 1080 film lets anyone get professional results on the first try.


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Jetpilot718 04-29-2012 11:26 PM

Next project for the M5 for sure.... Gotta re-do my interior trim panels. I'm thinking the Brushed Titanium would look pretty hot over the black Full Leather interior.

MoOriginal 04-30-2012 05:00 AM

Do you post to the UK ?

ECS Tuning - BMW 04-30-2012 11:48 AM


Originally Posted by MoOriginal (Post 1302117)
Do you post to the UK ?

We do ship internationally all the time! Shoot me a PM with some mailing info and I'll get you a quote.

bdeitemeyer 04-30-2012 04:08 PM

I'm assuming this is much easier to work with than 3M's Di-Noc material, correct? How well does this work on complex curves?

ECS Tuning - BMW 05-09-2012 11:03 AM


Originally Posted by bdeitemeyer (Post 1302518)
I'm assuming this is much easier to work with than 3M's Di-Noc material, correct? How well does this work on complex curves?

Correct, it's thinner than the Di-Noc and a lot easier to work.

Jetpilot718 05-13-2012 09:59 AM

Hey, any idea how much of this stuff I'll need to do the interior trim of my E39 M5? I'm ready to order but I just don't know what I'll need to complete the job. Any suggestion?

ECS Tuning - BMW 05-14-2012 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by Jetpilot718 (Post 1313012)
Hey, any idea how much of this stuff I'll need to do the interior trim of my E39 M5? I'm ready to order but I just don't know what I'll need to complete the job. Any suggestion?

Most guys are able to get away with a 5 x 2.5 section of the 1080, but that doesn't give any room for error. I usually suggest going a bit over kill 5x5 or 5x4 depending on which product you're looking at. This gives you plenty of extra for those pieces that come out pretty poorly the first time, and enough to wrap the other "things" you want to wrap around the house. For me it was switch plates at the house, the top of our bar, and other random odds and ends.

MoOriginal 05-15-2012 04:32 AM

Im hoping to get a 5x5 sheet ordered from James soon.

Friend of mine whos dynoc'd the interior carbon fibre - has done a great job and got all the weave going all the right way through out - hes even done his grilles
This friend will be doing my trims for me

As far as I can understand this Scotchprint is even easier to apply than the DyNoc stuff...

bmoores 05-15-2012 11:16 AM

Is the brushed aluminum a good match to the factory brush aluminum?


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