Here's a couple pics of how I did my bezel cover.
It's a piece of 1/8" Acrylic.
(I would recommend Acrylic over Lexan because it is clearer and more scratch resistant, although it will shatter if you try to use too large a saw tooth on it.
Use a very fine jigsaw blade, and you should be OK.)
http://home.comcast.net/~juniordog2/photos/FRONT3-26-03.jpgThis one shows the acrylic with the factory protective cover over it while I was still mocking up the bezel area.
I just cut it exactly to size and held it in place with 4 cabinet magnets.
That lets me just pull it straight off the front of the cabinet, in the event that I need to get behind it for something.
Once I had it held in place, I just put a bunch of black vinyl directly over the factory coating until I decided exactly how big the bezel graphics needed to be.
http://home.comcast.net/~juniordog2/photos/FRONT3-27-03.jpgOnce I knew how big to make the bezel graphics, I removed the factory coating, which took the mockup vinyl with it, leaving no residue.
I then mounted the bezel graphics, and got this.
http://home.comcast.net/~juniordog2/photos/front5-12-03.jpg