CMil527
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that's crazy for black window trim... u could probably have it wrapped or repainted for less!
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I was going to paint my trim around the windows, but decided to take a stab at wrapping it myself, I ordered a 75ft 4" roll of 1080 3m gloss black vinyl and I spent pretty much the entire day applying it...the rear chrome trim on the C pillar was one pc. the top and bottom trim on the back door was 1pc on top and 1 on the bottom, and on the front doors it was a little tough with the angle as it turns, so I actually had to do 3 pcs, but there is a section split on the top, and the other section to meet was under the mirror. Since it is gloss black, you really need to get up close to see the lines. For a first time do it yourself, I am pretty satisfied...did it now about 2 months ago and nothing is peeling or lifting, so I think it is fair to say that this is a good option. I still need to do something about the running board trim...might actually have to Plasti dip that, and the keyless door buttons...could not get the wrap material to stick.
As far as the emblems, tooth floss and an eraser wheel is the ticket, also don't wait when you get your trucks to remove the emblems, best to remove them right away...my emblems were off 2 days after it came home.
For the Denali guys wanting to remove the rear chrome trim over the LP, that I believe is one solid part that is glued on...best to heat up with a Heat Gun and use some fishing line through the back...keep it even and try to run the line all the way across, if you pull up on it the chrome edges could bite the paint, so you need to try and lift it off evenly. Then use an eraser wheel to clear all the glue, wax and you are done.
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Love those wheels!door molding removed
It is glued on, won't leave any holes, park it outside in the hot sun for a bit then take some fishing line and run it in between the body and the molding, should cut the adhesive right in half then pull off the molding
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door molding removed
It is glued on, won't leave any holes, park it outside in the hot sun for a bit then take some fishing line and run it in between the body and the molding, should cut the adhesive right in half then pull off the molding
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