Hello Guys,
I've a VU 55" LED Tv which had a glossy bezel and was an eye sore. Since I'm under extended warranty I was looking to convert it to matte finish without effecting the warranty. So of all the methods available, the safest & best I found was plastidip, it is something you can just peel off later if you do not like or for warranty purposes. It will not mark the original surface.
Here is the TV before the DIY:
This is what I applied:
I masked the rest of the surface first:
Here is the TV after first 2 coats:
The left corner is where I started, and since it was my 1st attempt at this, this corner was not coming out good. I started spraying with this corner which I should not, I should have started from outside the original area:
But I continued with 4 coats irrespective, and this was the end result:
Did not keep the VU branding or the silver bottom finish:
This is the not so good left edge, but it is not that bad from a distance:
I could say the center speaker came with the TV
:
Over all, I'm very satisfied with the result.
I've a VU 55" LED Tv which had a glossy bezel and was an eye sore. Since I'm under extended warranty I was looking to convert it to matte finish without effecting the warranty. So of all the methods available, the safest & best I found was plastidip, it is something you can just peel off later if you do not like or for warranty purposes. It will not mark the original surface.
Here is the TV before the DIY:



This is what I applied:

I masked the rest of the surface first:

Here is the TV after first 2 coats:



The left corner is where I started, and since it was my 1st attempt at this, this corner was not coming out good. I started spraying with this corner which I should not, I should have started from outside the original area:

But I continued with 4 coats irrespective, and this was the end result:



Did not keep the VU branding or the silver bottom finish:


This is the not so good left edge, but it is not that bad from a distance:

I could say the center speaker came with the TV


Over all, I'm very satisfied with the result.