CF turning yellow

mp3moose

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I have a carbon fiber hood and after about 1 1/2 years its starting to turn yellow and blotchy in places. At night, it still looks amazing in street light, but during the day it looks horrible. Is there anything I can do to fix it? Is it the clearcoat that is the problem?

I searched around, but couldn't find much on the subject.
 
vindication said:
might have to get it re-clearcoated
Well that might be ok if it wasnt for the fact that the clear thats on it is probaly directly in contact with the CF and would probably need to be sanded off before recoating...otherwise you are just resealing the yellow effect....Hence my comment..
ForceFed said:
TO be honest...its probably too late.
 
The hood has never been waxed.

I did some reading and found that it probably has to do with the resin used by the maker. Anyone else having this problem on their DG hood?
 
mp3moose said:
The hood has never been waxed.

I did some reading and found that it probably has to do with the resin used by the maker. Anyone else having this problem on their DG hood?

i just got a used DG hood. It is used and he has used it for 3 years. It stills looks like it came out of the box. He told me to wax it every week.
 
JOS3 said:
NEVER waxed? for shame.......

Yeah, college student plus job doesn't leave much time for waxing. Also, its sort of a winter car only. In summer it sits in a garage several states away and it's not worth doing when it snows all the time and ruins a wash/wax job.
 
I only wax mine a few times during the summer. It's doesn't have any discoloration but the clearcoat is pitting. WW was supposed to replace it but of course now that won't happen.(boom07)
 
ForceFed said:
Well that might be ok if it wasnt for the fact that the clear thats on it is probaly directly in contact with the CF and would probably need to be sanded off before recoating...otherwise you are just resealing the yellow effect....Hence my comment..

when I said re-clear it I didn't mean to do it half-assed and just apply another clearcoat on top of the old one. It needs to be sanded first than recleared
 
vindication said:
when I said re-clear it I didn't mean to do it half-assed and just apply another clearcoat on top of the old one. It needs to be sanded first than recleared
Well ..are you gonna sand all of the old clear off....Thats kinda immpossible if you know how this is made.....Just stop...You seem to not have a clue...Sorry.
 
ummm, no. you can sand practically all of the clear off the cf. it's not something you bang out in 30 min or something. you have to take it to a shop that knows what they are doing. of course you prob wont get all the clear off, but I bet most if not all of the yellow will come off. and stop sounding all high and mighty you ass.
 
ohh, ok. thanks for clearing it up. that's the reason I had the question mark on my first post cause I was not sure.
 
vindication said:
ohh, ok. thanks for clearing it up. that's the reason I had the question mark on my first post cause I was not sure.
Now that Crazy said it better than ..me...Do I look like I dont know what Im talking about now?.....Is that an apology i hear coming?(poke)
 
vindication said:
apology my ass. you dont have to sound like a dick when parting with some knowledge.
I wasn't..I just told you to stop spreading info if you don't know what your talking about....Thats half the problem with this board...guys chime in when they "THINK" they know what they're talking about only to spread false info to people that don't know any better....If you don't know for sure..then you shouldn't chime in with an "ANSWER" to a question.
Thats all I'm trying to say....and its not directed at you in general...this thread,it just happened to be you...nothing personal here...I was just poking fun in my last post...Lighten up man...We will all be better if we do.
 
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