Peeling Steering Wheel
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I know I've posted this in a different thread but figured I'd share it here as well since it pertains to the matter at hand. I vinyl wrapped mine in 3m brushed black aluminum to match my interior and it's been a little over half a year and still looks as good as new. I don't think people truly understand how durable and strong vinyl wrap can truly be.
And Gayle believe it or not these trim pieces a few years ago only costed like a few dollars until Infiniti realized what was happening and how many people were buying them and decided to inflate the price by about 800%.
And Gayle believe it or not these trim pieces a few years ago only costed like a few dollars until Infiniti realized what was happening and how many people were buying them and decided to inflate the price by about 800%.
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I can definitely believe it. As much as I want a brand new one, I feel like I should just grab a scratched up replacement and have it wrapped. I could just sand off the rest of the crap finish to make it smooth. No point in spending $100 on a new one, just to put vinyl over it
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I know I've posted this in a different thread but figured I'd share it here as well since it pertains to the matter at hand. I vinyl wrapped mine in 3m brushed black aluminum to match my interior and it's been a little over half a year and still looks as good as new. I don't think people truly understand how durable and strong vinyl wrap can truly be.
Eventually want to do this but cant seem to find the DIY
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I can definitely believe it. As much as I want a brand new one, I feel like I should just grab a scratched up replacement and have it wrapped. I could just sand off the rest of the crap finish to make it smooth. No point in spending $100 on a new one, just to put vinyl over it
I used this link to help me remove the trim bezel:
https://www.myg37.com/forums/d-i-y-i...ement-diy.html
And I used this link to help me get a better understanding of the wrapping process for a piece this small with so many holes lol.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-cou...tch-issue.html
It literally took me about 45mins and all the patience in the world not to crack the bezel in half during the process haha. I don't think think it's meant for big hands but I still managed lol. Anyways I hope I was able to help you out a little bit!
Last edited by kennyz424; 06-25-2016 at 02:49 PM.
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Gio37 (06-25-2016)
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I just did this over the weekend. I simply stripped all the black paint off (mine all come off with a damp rag) then carefully taped it all up, scuffed it with scotch bright pad, degreased, and painted flat black....took about 30 minutes....
(Last pic is what it looks like with the trim stripped down, clean it well before painting)
(Last pic is what it looks like with the trim stripped down, clean it well before painting)
#24
I just did this over the weekend. I simply stripped all the black paint off (mine all come off with a damp rag) then carefully taped it all up, scuffed it with scotch bright pad, degreased, and painted flat black....took about 30 minutes....
(Last pic is what it looks like with the trim stripped down, clean it well before painting)
(Last pic is what it looks like with the trim stripped down, clean it well before painting)
#25
The paint I used was duplicolor flat black. Again, if you want to paint, prep is key. I used a rag with warm water (and scrubbed) to remove the factory black. It needs to be all gone before you paint....
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sydnrusty (08-12-2016)
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That came out awesome! Mine is starting to look pretty tired too and i'm not too keen on forking over $100 for a new one or fussing with vinyl wrap (unfortunately patience is not a virtue i possess. lol).
Just searched the forums to see if anyone tried paining it and found this. Thanks!!!
Just searched the forums to see if anyone tried paining it and found this. Thanks!!!
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I didn't want to start a new thread for this (as anyone interested will search and find this post anyway ) but wanted to share a link with anyone who may be ready to attempt to vinyl wrap this steering bezel and has no previous experience with such a task.
I'm more than a little ashamed to admit that i tried 4 TIMES to wrap my steering bezel and was unable to get it nice and tight like some i've seen pics of on this board.
Then i found this video, watched it (several times) and nailed it on my next try!
Turns out i had been going about it all wrong. Once i had an idea what to do it wasn't hard at all! I don't know this company, no affiliation, never heard of them before. Just wanted to pass the video along in hopes that it might save someone the frustration i went through before watching it.
I'm more than a little ashamed to admit that i tried 4 TIMES to wrap my steering bezel and was unable to get it nice and tight like some i've seen pics of on this board.
Then i found this video, watched it (several times) and nailed it on my next try!
Turns out i had been going about it all wrong. Once i had an idea what to do it wasn't hard at all! I don't know this company, no affiliation, never heard of them before. Just wanted to pass the video along in hopes that it might save someone the frustration i went through before watching it.
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