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      03-13-2015, 11:17 PM   #1
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Need someone to sand and paint interior trim pieces

Looking to do steering wheel trim, driver arm rest trim, e92 rear storage container trim, and to polish the interior wood with the supplies I have.

I would like you to follow the matte black DIY already posted on here, I can link to it if needed.

I would prefer if you did this near my place on a sunny day while I work on the car.
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      03-24-2015, 09:19 AM   #2
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      03-26-2015, 12:49 AM   #3
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Why don't you just wrap the trim?
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      03-26-2015, 09:30 AM   #4
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LOL im lazy as hell too, I would have done the same shit!! I was going to paint, but im definitely wrapping trim.....I'd say wrap the trim because you wont damage the trim
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LOL im lazy as hell too, I would have done the same shit!! I was going to paint, but im definitely wrapping trim.....I'd say wrap the trim because you wont damage the trim
Wrap it how so? Won't plastidip just come off?
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Plastidip is pretty good but scuffs easily.....tried it on my last 335. I misread....thought OP was looking for somebody to sand the wood trim.....plastidip will work on the "soft-touch" plastic pieces, but again with contact they will peel and scuff.
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      03-26-2015, 11:43 AM   #7
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Plastidip is pretty good but scuffs easily.....tried it on my last 335. I misread....thought OP was looking for somebody to sand the wood trim.....plastidip will work on the "soft-touch" plastic pieces, but again with contact they will peel and scuff.
It also won't come out of the can as smooth as you'd probably like.

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Wrap it how so? Won't plastidip just come off?
Wrap it with vinyl. Like the 3m 1080 series.
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