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Originally Posted by tctnd
I don't think it would look "like crap" up close; if done properly it could look very good. just be aware that it is essentially a "painted" finish, albeit a pretty tough one. In my experience, installation of the front and rear glass involves a bit of trim massaging with a mallet to get everything smooth and fitting properly. Even the toughest coating will only take so much impact and bending before it parts company with the base. I'm not trying to dissuade you as I think this could be done successfully with good results; just be aware of the potential problems before you make a judgment.
regards,
Phil
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Thanks Phil, definitely trying to get all feedback so I can make the best decision I'm actually just buying new trim for the front and rear as my car was missing those piece when purchased. I'll just be doing this to the side glass trim which doesn't require any bending or pounding to install.
Another thought was just to polish the hell out of this stuff and have it clear anodized or or apply a sealer like this:
Sharkhide aluminum sealer and protectant
Obviously polishing it will be a lot more work.