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Has anyone used vinyl "wrap" film to get a "wood grain" look on a dashboard? Any suggestions? Thanks!
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I got my dash and garnishes hydrographic printed. I chose a fancy burl. Sort of like a wrap but more like a decal. Many woodgrains and assorted other patterns available. I was unhappily satisfied with the workmanship of the provider I used, but the actual process isn't to blame. Most folks comment positively on the finish. I'm a perfectionist.
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John, I don’t understand. It is good or bad?
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It is often applied to firearms and auto wheels, pretty much anything they can fit into the dip tank. The provider I used didn't prep the pieces to my expectation (he left the rust pits in, which necessitated a flat finish instead of a gloss)
It is similar to any painted finish in that it is delicate to a point and will scratch if you are careless or a part rubs against it. It is much more wood looking than a hand applied finish and the options for all sorts of grains are really broad. I wasn't trying for a stock grain and wanted a bit more pizzazz. I would use it again, different provider though. |
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#1 original method 1933 #2 original method 1934 (correct pattern) #3 original 1933DSC1933vickey02395.jpg new method 1934.JPG 33 2door dash.jpg |
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Hayward Ca
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original 1934
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: new britain,ct 06052
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Honest Charlie's in TN does it with positive feedback, I also believe that Juliano's in CT does it. FWIW
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