Previously we’ve only made the black carbon fiber material from 3M’s DI-NOC series available for sale. Many people don’t know, but 3M actually makes the carbon fiber pattern in seven different colors:
- CA-418 – Silver
- CA-419 – White
- CA-420 – Graphite/Gunmetal
- CA-421 – Black
- CA-422 – Light pewter
- CA-423 – Dark pewter
- CA-424 – Brown
Today we’re announcing that all of the colors are available and for sale from us here at Carbon Fiber Film! Take a look at the lineup:

To get a better idea of how each colors looks, especially when reflecting light, watch the below video we made showing all of the colors:
Even though some of the colors actually cost us more money, we’re price matching all colors to our current pricing. You’ll find that no matter what color you purchase, it’s all the same price!
Please note that the CA-419, CA-419, and CA-422 (silver/white/light pewter) don’t have the same outdoor durability testing from 3M as the other darker colors, and don’t have the same expected durability of 4 years. With that in mind, we haven’t heard any issues from customers yet, and for applications like show cars or garaged cars where they won’t be under the sun too much we don’t expect many issues. In fact in a recent trip to London we saw this Porsche Cayenne outside of Harrod’s with white 3M carbon fiber DI-NOC…looked amazing!


It’s barely noticeable from further away, but up close you can see the carbon fiber pattern. I really love that subtle look.
To order any of the new colors, simply click the buy now button and you’ll be forward over to our parent site at Carbon Fiber Gear. From there, simply choose the size and color you need. We are still offering 4″x8″ samples of all colors for just $8 shipped if you want to get an idea how it looks in person.
As always, if you have any questions, feel free to contact us or reply in the comments.
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Hi there, looking to buy some carbon fiber film for some accents for an AUDI A6 2006,
I purchased the carbon fiber original center console (OEM), and want to buy some film to match the rest of the items, I have a picture of the item can I e mail so you can see what you recommend ? or do you have any samples?
Need an e mail to attach the picture.
Please advice…Thanks.
You just need to measure out how much material you need and order it up. You can buy samples right from this site for just $8 shipped.
Would you be able to make a carbon/kevlar colour scheme. Would be great for the back of my racing bucket seats interior trim or everything else. I think the look of the dry carbon/kevlar is unbeatable… Also can you purchase a whole roll?
Unfortunately a carbon/kevlar version is not available at this time. We do offer entire rolls for purchase, contact us directly for details.
aluminum hood for Mitsubishi Evolution how is this product with High Temperature?
3M doesn’t have official heat ratings, but we don’t expect any issues. Plenty of customers have installed on hoods, engine covers, and even motorcycle exhaust cans with no issues. As always we recommend using 3M Primer94 when installing.
Do you have the 3M™ DI-NOC™ CA-421 (black) carbon fiber vinyl in Wet finish? I have genuine CF parts on my car which are 2×2 weave in wet carbon and I don’t think this will match. Any suggestions?
Unfortunately 3M does not make a “wet” looking version of the vinyl. You could always try something like this:
http://www.carbonfiberfilm.com/blog/experimenting-by-clear-coating-di-noc/
Do you have any videos on how you get it so close to the edges? I would seriously like to get some of this for the interior of my F-150 but I don’t know how I would get close to all the little buttons because I know it can stretch but I don’t want to pay to have it done….any suggestions?
Without seeing it, it would be hard to say. Can you post a link to a pic?
http://www.f150online.com/forums/members/seravilo-albums-di-noc-picture138642-dsc03856.html
ok ya this guy did it to his truck and so did the people in your gallery. I don’t know how they did it so good.
Milton,
The easiest way to do what he did is to actually remove the panel from the dash. See if there are guides on the forum to do this. Once that panel is out, there will simply be cutouts where the buttons are, you can tuck the di-noc onto the back of the panel that way there are no seams at all.
Hi I need 55X60 inches to cover a hood, all I see is 48…Is there a way to get that???
Unfortunately the only way would be splice two pieces together as 3M only makes the material in a 48″ width.