Andrizzle
Dedicated LVC Member
Got the surround finished, and I repainted the bezel on the surround. To give it a glossy black contrast. It is currently drying so I will post assembled photos tomorrow. 
In the mean time, I took these to show the steps of wrapping your surround (M4rk).
First cut the vinyl ROUGHLY to size, in this photo I had obviously already wrapped the surround, but it is easiest to lay the vinyl down on surface and then set the surround onto the vinyl.
		
		
	
	
		 
	
Then just wrap it up and heat the inside to get around the curvature in each inside corner while making little cuts to help the vinyl lay down evenly.
		 
	
Now you a pro.
		 
	
I did some searching online, and there are polishes made for wraps, however they note not to expect much on matte colors. Remember you can always rewrap the specific panel that has something you don't like. I doubt I will ever rewrap my trunk tho. lol
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			In the mean time, I took these to show the steps of wrapping your surround (M4rk).
First cut the vinyl ROUGHLY to size, in this photo I had obviously already wrapped the surround, but it is easiest to lay the vinyl down on surface and then set the surround onto the vinyl.
 
	Then just wrap it up and heat the inside to get around the curvature in each inside corner while making little cuts to help the vinyl lay down evenly.
 
	Now you a pro.
 
	I did some searching online, and there are polishes made for wraps, however they note not to expect much on matte colors. Remember you can always rewrap the specific panel that has something you don't like. I doubt I will ever rewrap my trunk tho. lol
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 That's how I did mine at first. I suppose it'll work a lot better with the 970RA than the cheap chit I had. Looks great, BTW.
 That's how I did mine at first. I suppose it'll work a lot better with the 970RA than the cheap chit I had. Looks great, BTW. 
 
		 
	 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
	 
	
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		