Black overlay applied to stainless trim - Help?

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  1. clapperc

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    I've had great success for help/referral(s) from you-all in the past... So I'm trying it again!(y)

    Arrow(s) below:

    1) Just showing the location of the trim as reference
    2) Top is trim as it should be... Bottom is the black overlay removed.

    I'm looking for a resource that can apply the black overlay to four trim pieces. The material is rigid about 6-mils thick.

    Questions?

    Help?

    Thanks!


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    check ebay as there are companies which sell similar items for dodge magnums. if not a wrap place local to you . last but not last as many due is just have them painted
     
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    Vinyl wrap guys claim their product will last 5 years in regular duty. I'm gonna bet it would last 20 with what I'm looking at.
     
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    viynl wrap on my work truck lasted about 7-8 yrs . now you can see it has shrunk and cracked in numerous spots . maybe a black powdercoat?
     
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    So... Here's where I am... I contacted the 3M folks... Transferred a few times (in a good way) until I was connected with the Commercial-Graphics department. I learned that there is a Di-noc, like their woodgrain Di-noc, in two shades of Black. Ordered samples... Stay tuned!
     
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    Did you get the material for your trim?
     
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    Yes I did! Got them back a few weeks ago... But have not opened the package as yet.
     
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    IMG_7076.JPG IMG_7078.JPG Well... I opened the package. B-a-u-ti-ful! They did a great job.
     
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