Car is black and it's about 6 months old. Is it normal for carbon weave to be showing through the paint? It appears to be happening more and more as time passes.
I waited the correct amount of time Ford advised before filming the car.
Print through can happen for various different reasons. I would think all the NGT parts are cured in an autoclave or post cured so that this doesn't happen but black happens to be the color that gets the hottest when exposed to sunlight. Does the print through go away when you park the car inside?
I have carbon roof skin on my 2005 Ford GT that i made when i fixed my car the first time in 2012. Back then we used a different resin than we do now and when it gets hot it prints. When it cools down the print resides. My Carbon clambshell made later with different resign does not do it. We also do not post cure. but we recommend everything sits out in the sun before body working and prepping for paint.
No it doesn't go away when inside. It shows up most under LED lights and outside in certain angles. I think the color doesn't help. It does not show up in a picture. It looks like a very uniform crosshatch pattern. It is really apparent on the doors.
I can see what your describing in mine too, but I only noticed it after PPF. It’s very faint and only noticeable under direct light. Are we sure it’s not the surface of the PPF?
Was going to make the same comment re: F40s . In 1987 (the first year of F40 production). an all-carbon car was pretty rare, so when the weave showed through a little bit it wasn't a flaw, it was a "feature"!