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how to remove interior trim? - 8/12/2007 1:08:53 PM   
vassar007

 

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So my plan as it stands is to remove the interior trim (I have brushed aluminum look) and sand it to bare plastic.  Then I plan to prime, prime again, paint, paint again for that deep PIANO BLACK LAQUER look.  I need to know how to remove the interior trim (does it just snap out?).  Also I'm looking for paint recommendations.  For deep deep black laquer.  I read an article in EUROTUNER about a VW Eos concept car that had piano laquer all over and it looked so SWEET!

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RE: how to remove interior trim? - 1/13/2008 12:57:45 AM   
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i am also looking for how to take it out safely without damaging it

i would imagine it just snaps out but if u figure it out please tell me

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