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Old 04-24-2011, 07:49 PM
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I have no idea what its called, but the black polymer or plastic finish over my door handles and other various places have been damaged over the past year and a half. Is there anyway to fix this?
Old 04-24-2011, 07:59 PM
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i think its normal lmao- mine is like that aswell i need new ones
Old 04-24-2011, 09:07 PM
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Normal wear on interior pieces is very common. Peeling, scratches, and scuffs are bound to happen eventually. If you do not wish to repaint the pieces yourself, you can buy new interior pieces from Courtesy Parts. Do a search on google.
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Black Sharpie FTW.
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im gonna plasti dip mine
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Old 04-25-2011, 06:45 AM
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i did dinoc wrap too, but to be honest, in the light its quite "gray".. im pulling it back off and using Duplicolor Trim Black..
its a VERY high adhesion spray paint that restores the satin shine plastic and rubber look.

take your switches out first and spray it up.
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I dont really notice the grey in the sun. What i like about di noc over paint is that it will not scratch or chip. Di noc is alot more durable. I also wasted alot of time doing it lol. Its staying.
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Originally Posted by trusovici
I dont really notice the grey in the sun. What i like about di noc over paint is that it will not scratch or chip. Di noc is alot more durable. I also wasted alot of time doing it lol. Its staying.


Are there other Vinyl wraps that look brighter / shinier? And not as 'flat' looking?
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yea dinoc comes in the same pattern but with a gloss finish, also has solid colors, there are alot of different companies that make it. i just like to use
3M because its 3M.
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Default interior door damage

I need to do the same repair, how does this part come off the door. Thanks for the help.
Old 05-02-2011, 06:26 PM
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look down into the handle part of the peice, you will see a small round plastic cover, get at it with a flat head screwdriver or something similar and pop it off. there will be a philips head screw underneath, unscrew it and pull the trim piece up and out. unclip the harness in the back and do it up.
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Originally Posted by bmccann101
i did dinoc wrap too, but to be honest, in the light its quite "gray".. im pulling it back off and using Duplicolor Trim Black..
its a VERY high adhesion spray paint that restores the satin shine plastic and rubber look.

take your switches out first and spray it up.
Do you have any photos or a thread with photos?
Old 11-04-2011, 08:43 PM
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SEM color coat flexible paint...it really works and works well...I'll be doing my door switch panels this weekend hopefully.
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