I just finished wrapping the glossy panel. It was a finger-print-magnet. It also solved my rattle/squeak issue from between the headunit trim and the panel it self.
I used 3M Di-Noc carbon fiber wrap. It's not just carbon fiber print. It has texture. From what I read, this type is the high end wrap for exterior. I would imagine it should be durable enough for interior application. This color is graphite. I bought it from metrostyling of Amazon, 1'x4' for $25. Enough for the entire panel and some left over.
Disclaimer: I'm not responsible for any damage should you choose to replicate the work. The finish quality extremely depends on the DIYer's skill. Also the ability to stay cool in high stress situation. Heat gun is your best friend but use with caution.
Steps:
Watch this first.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mL0nOpvkTb4
1.) Using the following guide, remove the panel.
http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/show...t-Shiny-Trim-Head-Unit-and-Center-Floor-Piece
2.) Remove the vents and emergency signal light button.
3.) Pry the tabs. Be careful, they are thin.
4.) Unscrew the (3) screws. The button assembly should come off.
5.) Clean the panel with light degreaser. Use alcohol to finish the preparation.
6.) Cut the wrap with 1-1.5" over the panel. I cut mine 15cm x 90cm. It could've been smaller but it's all good. Remove the backing and start applying onto the flat section of the panel. From this on, use the heat gun (low setting) to stretch the wrap for corner application. Watch the youtube guide how it is done. Patience is the key. The wrap can be peel and re-apply. Not sure how many times but as a general rule, the lesser the better. DO NOT GET DEFEATED BY THE WRAP. Don't give up.
Final result:
Installed:
I got plenty left over from the cutaway of panel application. I applied the wrap to my bike helmet.
Original helmet
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__OBO8tFz7i4/TOqklwXdM_I/AAAAAAAAAFg/jxVTMJ3lKCo/s1600/DSC01610.JPG
I used 3M Di-Noc carbon fiber wrap. It's not just carbon fiber print. It has texture. From what I read, this type is the high end wrap for exterior. I would imagine it should be durable enough for interior application. This color is graphite. I bought it from metrostyling of Amazon, 1'x4' for $25. Enough for the entire panel and some left over.
Disclaimer: I'm not responsible for any damage should you choose to replicate the work. The finish quality extremely depends on the DIYer's skill. Also the ability to stay cool in high stress situation. Heat gun is your best friend but use with caution.
Steps:
Watch this first.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mL0nOpvkTb4
1.) Using the following guide, remove the panel.
http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/show...t-Shiny-Trim-Head-Unit-and-Center-Floor-Piece
2.) Remove the vents and emergency signal light button.
3.) Pry the tabs. Be careful, they are thin.
4.) Unscrew the (3) screws. The button assembly should come off.
5.) Clean the panel with light degreaser. Use alcohol to finish the preparation.
6.) Cut the wrap with 1-1.5" over the panel. I cut mine 15cm x 90cm. It could've been smaller but it's all good. Remove the backing and start applying onto the flat section of the panel. From this on, use the heat gun (low setting) to stretch the wrap for corner application. Watch the youtube guide how it is done. Patience is the key. The wrap can be peel and re-apply. Not sure how many times but as a general rule, the lesser the better. DO NOT GET DEFEATED BY THE WRAP. Don't give up.
Final result:
Installed:
I got plenty left over from the cutaway of panel application. I applied the wrap to my bike helmet.
Original helmet
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__OBO8tFz7i4/TOqklwXdM_I/AAAAAAAAAFg/jxVTMJ3lKCo/s1600/DSC01610.JPG
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