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  • Question on carbon fiber and matte black paint

    Hello, I'm John and I'm new here so any help is greatly appreciated.

    I have a 96 mustang. It is white with a violet pearl in the paint. I take great care of the paint and it looks beautiful. It has a carbon fiber hood (unpainted) and the roof and trunk is painted hot rod black. This is a matte black finish. What I would like to know is what is the best way to take care of the hood and the matte black paint. I don't want this to shine but I do want to protect the paint so it lasts a while.

    Here is a pic




    Thanks
    John Mc

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    Re: Question on carbon fiber and matte black paint

    Here's a search of "carbon fiber" for ya.
    Lot's of stuff here.

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      Re: Question on carbon fiber and matte black paint

      Since this is your first post to MOL,

      Welcome to Meguiar's Online!

      Check out this thread, be sure to read the text very carefully as it's written to cover all the issues surround this exact topic. Note both threads are not specifically about flat black paint but other matte or flat types of finishes but the tips and techniques as well as the product recommendation will work with flat black paint.


      How to create a dark sheen on flat black plastic

      This one too...

      How To Maintain Vinyl Graphics/Stickers/Stripes/Decals

      Mike Phillips
      760-515-0444
      showcargarage@gmail.com

      "Find something you like and use it often"

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        Re: Question on carbon fiber and matte black paint

        Thanks alot! Appreciate the help.

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