TGR96
el blanco nino
Hey guys, the interior of my base 2013 is getting a little stale. I was thinking of doing some of the interior trim pieces in a carbon fiber hydrodip. I was wondering if any of you guys have an experience with hydrodipping interior parts.
Specifically, I would like to get feedback on how well the finish holds up, and how difficult it is to remove the trim peices to be dipped. (I am always paraniod about breaking clips whenever messing around with plastic interior pieces.)
The pieces I am specifically interested in removing are as follows:
So any input on this would be greatly appreciated. And if any of you guys have some good pics of work that you have done or had done, feel free to post them up.
Specifically, I would like to get feedback on how well the finish holds up, and how difficult it is to remove the trim peices to be dipped. (I am always paraniod about breaking clips whenever messing around with plastic interior pieces.)
The pieces I am specifically interested in removing are as follows:
- the window switch bezels on each door arm rest
- the piece behind the interior door handle
- the side defrost door vents
- the little trim pieces around the door lock pins
- the mirror corner covers (at the base of the A-pillar)
- the trim piece that surrounds the stero and HVAC controls
- the console piece that surrounds the shifter, e-brake, cupholders (I have taken this peice off before to change the shifter, so I am not worried about damaging this. It's one piece I know I won't tear up!)
- and finally the silver pieces on the steering wheel spokes
So any input on this would be greatly appreciated. And if any of you guys have some good pics of work that you have done or had done, feel free to post them up.
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