Wrapped my interior trim pieces...
#21
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One question. I wrapped my center console trim pieces this past weekend. How did you get around the radio 1,2,3,4,5,6 buttons and get it to look ok and still be adhered. I tried heating up the wrap then sticking a pen through but the vinyl did not adhered to the hole sides and the circles aren't "exact".
Most people probably wouldn't notice it but I noticed it and that's enough for me. haha
Most people probably wouldn't notice it but I noticed it and that's enough for me. haha
#22
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One question. I wrapped my center console trim pieces this past weekend. How did you get around the radio 1,2,3,4,5,6 buttons and get it to look ok and still be adhered. I tried heating up the wrap then sticking a pen through but the vinyl did not adhered to the hole sides and the circles aren't "exact". Most people probably wouldn't notice it but I noticed it and that's enough for me. haha
#23
Movin On!
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It's good stuff, and they sell it in small crack-open tubes so you don't have to buy a huge can of it. Also when cutting the vinyl prior to adhering it down inside the holes cut the inside of the hole about 1/16" from the inside diameter so you have just enough to wrap the inside of the hole (so in other words you cut a hole inside the hole) rather than cutting out an X and using those flaps to wrap the inside of the holes, you'll get a much better result that way, at least IME. I also used the back end of a small sharpie to compress the inside of the holes along w/ some heat to get a tight seal.
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Here's my trim wrap thread, there's a link in the first post for the DIY thread and I added a few pics for clarity in my thread~
https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-sed...m-project.html
https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-sed...m-project.html
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