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Can someone help me figure out how to achieve this blackout look?

Do they use a glossy type of wrap that matches the window tint to blackout the window frames?

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Tough to tell from the photo, but I’d take a guess and say they painted those window parts gloss black.
 

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I’m sure there’s more than one way you could achieve this look. The one you mentioned might work. I’d reach out to a local wrap installer and see what their thoughts are if getting this done is important to you.
 
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It's not the fist or third time I've seen it. I've seen it often enough and specifically on white jeeps that it appears popular enough

Just wondering if there's a correct/standard way of achieving it
 

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It's not the fist or third time I've seen it. I've seen it often enough and specifically on white jeeps that it appears popular enough

Just wondering if there's a correct/standard way of achieving it
Correct or common? Might look better painted but harder to go back if you don’t like it or grow tired of it.

It’s not the look for me but I’m all for making your Jeep yours!
 

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Correct or common? Might look better painted but harder to go back if you don’t like it or grow tired of it.

It’s not the look for me but I’m all for making your Jeep yours!
Yea, definitely not painting. Might see if the wrap idea works.

I just like how it makes it look almost like one long solid window
 

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Vinyl will be much easier, cheaper, and of course less permanent, than painting. Find yourself some YouTube videos on applying vinyl and the use of knifeless tape. If that looks like something you feel able to do, the supplies to wrap the B and C pillars should be less than $50.
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