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WL Piano Black Trim

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#1 · (Edited)
I drove my father-in-law’s 2022 WL Overland for the last month and the piano black trim on the center console is already showing plenty of scratches. He lives in the Arizona desert, so the dust is really fine sand, and the scratches are already pretty bad.

I covered the piano black center console trim on my wife’s Tesla Model 3 with pre-cut wood-look vinyl that looks good and has held up really well. Are there any aftermarket pre-cut vinyl coverings available for the WL center console trim?
 
#2 ·
Are there any aftermarket pre-cut vinyl coverings available for the center console trim?
The chance that anything like that is available...yet...is slim. It will take time for the aftermarket to catch up to an entirely new vehicle.
 
#4 ·
I looked at a brand new delivery fresh off the truck car that had just had the PDI done on it at a dealer in Lake Havasu City, Az. The touch screen and console were covered in dust already. The sales person wiped his hand across it to clean it off, whoops! Already scratched! This may be the worst idea Jeep has made in a while. Piano Black in a Jeep? It's a Jeep right?
 
#5 ·
Another review referencing the ridiculous use of piano black on the GC interior. Otherwise, much love in the review.


Anyone listening, please help facilitate a change!!
 
#6 ·
I found a very good solution to all the scratches on the Black Piano trim. I used Mothers Ceramic Spray Coating. I used it on my exterior and it was too easy. Then I was very upset with the Black trim scratched at the console area. I put this on and rubbed it in good. Gave it 5 minutes nad polished it off, most of the scratches are gone. I bought this on Amazon for ~$17.00. It is well worth the money. I quite happy not seeing that mess. What was Jeep thinking?
 

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Curious if anyone has run in to additional scratching by applying the Mothers Spray Coating with a microfiber cloth?
I ask because I attempted to clean the dust off mine and the microfiber cloth scratched it pretty heavily. It could've been the cloth itself or the dust, which is why I'd like to hear other experiences. Thanks!
 
#13 · (Edited)
I’ve been looking into different scratch removal products / techniques for the piano black trim since taking delivery of my ‘22 Altitude about a month ago. In the meantime, I have been keeping a roll of painters tape in the center console and every few days, I’ll tear off a couple inches or so and stick it to itself and then blot all of the piano black areas and even the Uconnect / instrument cluster screens.

It seems to be the best solution so far. I wish I would’ve thought about it before trying to wipe the dust off with interior plastic cleaner and a microfiber towel. Also, I had my driver and passenger windows tinted about 20% and that helps to not notice all the scratches as well.
 
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Dry microfiber cloth alone seems to work well enough for me. Gets the fingerprints off the display and most of the pollen and dust from everywhere else.

I do see fine scratches everywhere, resigning myself to that reality. I still may explore cutting vinyl overlays w a cricut machine. My phone has a carbon fiber case, that might look good, else simple flat black.
 
#18 ·
I am so disappointed with my 22 Jeep Altitude. This is my 3rd Grand Cherokee and the interior center console it scratched just from wiping it with microfiber towel and my coffee mugs. I have never had a vehicle do this. Also, the paint is so thin on the car that bugs are chipping it. What is Jeep doing. Paying more and getting less. Any suggestions, please help!
 
#24 ·
I'd go mat black or carbon fiber. I have considered getting a Cricut machine this would be the perfect application. Lots of cut outs that would be difficult to do by hand...like around the dial and avoiding the various display elements.
 
#26 ·
I've got the suede and carbon fiber interior in my 21 scat pack wide body. But because there is no carbon fiber in the new GCSR, I'll go with the clear and still maintain the glossy black look of the piano black. My tint guy said he even has the template for around the shifter knob. I'll let them do it in their shop while I sit in the air conditioned waiting room. Rick said that he is 7 weeks out for appointments...
 
#29 ·
From what I've seen in other posts, the PPF film isn't quite as glossy, has a little bit of an orange peel to it, but it's very solid protection. I haven't tried the new Meguiar's ceramic stuff, but that wounds like the option if you're otherwise gentle with those areas and don't mind monthly or quarterly reapplication. For me, with kids, wife, dog, kid's friends... PPF is probably more advisable.
 
#32 ·
I've been looking into this and I'm going to get XPEL Stealth PPF applied on all the screens and piano black trim. This will make the glossy surfaces satin/matte and reduce all the glare. I'm not totally sure about the screens. I might do normal XPEL Ultimate with those. I know when my iPhone screen I prefer the non-finger print/matte screen protectors but it does affect the resolution. Not sure how that looks with the screens. Might be worth it to repel fingerprints.

Now, if they can just open the order banks for the 2023 4xe!
 
#33 ·
I've been looking into this and I'm going to get XPEL Stealth PPF applied on all the screens and piano black trim. This will make the glossy surfaces satin/matte and reduce all the glare. I'm not totally sure about the screens. I might do normal XPEL Ultimate with those. I know when my iPhone screen I prefer the non-finger print/matte screen protectors but it does affect the resolution. Not sure how that looks with the screens. Might be worth it to repel fingerprints.

Now, if they can just open the order banks for the 2023 4xe!
Is this the kit you mean? P1806DJ-U
 
#36 · (Edited)
The gloss black all over the interior of the GC is just terrible design and form over function prevailed as part of bad decision making and whoever pushed for that should be fired. I hated it as I contemplated the purchase and a month into it still don’t like it. That being said, I wasn’t going to let something that trivial drive my purchase decision but it was damn close to a deal breaker. I had Xpel installed w about 100 miles on it. I skipped the touch screen itself as I don’t want to provide any excuses should it fail sometime during my 8 year / 125 warranty.

With regards to this design element a $25k 2022 Honda Civic has a more well thought out material selection. See 14 minute mark of this video.