CF trim not only for all black interior.. right?
Tough to say.. I would imagine some can get away with only one yard. However if you are as picky and mess up as much as I did you will need about two. Keep in mind I did my drivers side trim over about five or six times as well.
I used Neffy wrap, take a look at what I used to put it together a couple post back. After the trim was all installed I ended up hitting them all with some goo gone to take off any glue residue (nice tip from another member). Next after everything came off and I gave it some time to fully dry and I put on a layer of Menzerna's top inspection. This gave it the nice shine that you see in the pictures.
I have thought about doing this.. trying to decide it if would be too much or not.. hmm
I have thought about doing this.. trying to decide it if would be too much or not.. hmm
It would take all my marks out. I am thinking about doing this but once you install it is it on for good?
I am not sure how it would work on the door switches but I know on the trim if I took a heavy polish and worked into the adhesive it would eventually come right off.
I was considering the same thing. I think when my newly replaced switch panels and steering wheel start peeling again that I'll attempt to just cover them instead of replacing them again.
I think that I am going to keep an eye out for the window control units. Assuming if I can get my hands on a set I am going to give it a shot with the wrap.
Cap are you planning on just doing the trim for now? Let me know if I can help out. I am no expert by any means but would be happy to pass on any advice if I can.
I plan on doing everything you did first. Next week is my spring break so I will have some time. I will diff. be sending you some pm's.


