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Yeah i saw that post last night. I like the black with the tan. It looks real good and no more worrying about getting tan carpet dirty from dirty shoes and what not. That looks really good. And the priced isn't bad at all.
That's nice work. You mentioned blending the paint, doesn't that require some painting skill and talent? Counts me right out!
You can do it. Anybody can. Think of it like descending stairs. You start on the top step and gradually go down and further away from the top step.
You do the same thing here. start at the edge with the first coat and on subsequent coats just work further out. 3-5 passes getting wider with each pass, should do it.
Are there any tips for popping off any of the trim pieces? Because it seems whatever I touch, I break, especially fragile stuff. What about the wood grain piece above the door panel, does that come off? In your pictures, it wasn't painted.
Are there any tips for popping off any of the trim pieces? Because it seems whatever I touch, I break, especially fragile stuff. What about the wood grain piece above the door panel, does that come off? In your pictures, it wasn't painted.
The arm rest come off as you can see, I do think the woodgrain would as well ,you just have to pop off the door panels to see.
As to taking them off, just a quick tug gets mine off. There are writeups in tech for taking off door panels I think