CF wrap interior trim
You should have used Dinoc for the interior. Its alot easier to use and you dong have to put any adhesive onto the back. Chances are, your pieces are ruined from the adhesive you used. The 3M does not mess up your peices with any residual adhesive left behind. I tried using the cloth stuff at first but it was not the best to work with and was messy with adhesive.
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You should have used Dinoc for the interior. Its alot easier to use and you dong have to put any adhesive onto the back. Chances are, your pieces are ruined from the adhesive you used. The 3M does not mess up your peices with any residual adhesive left behind. I tried using the cloth stuff at first but it was not the best to work with and was messy with adhesive.


box cutter slides through it like butter...you can check it out on youtube
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i peeled it right off the radio peice that i attempted and hit it with some 3M adhesive remover and it looks just like new!
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The hardest part about the radio part cause there are so many buttons that you have to cut very precisely, and the problem is this fabric is really hard to cut accurately
The trick for the circular buttons is to cut an X in them and fold the triangles that you are left with back and secure them to the backside of it. As for the spot that cd's are inserted through i would try a cut similar to this >-----< and fold those peices back and secure them. The key is to be creative with the cuts.
Also, i have used a similar fabric wrap and a nice sharp exacto knife will do the trick, and help with the precise cutting.
Also, i have used a similar fabric wrap and a nice sharp exacto knife will do the trick, and help with the precise cutting.




