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      04-24-2015, 12:11 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by JCF View Post
Careful using a butter knife. It can still scratch things. Drivers side trim is easier to remove if you remove the vent to the left of the trim.

Spend $20 and get a set of plastic trim removal tools. Worth every penny.

I just finished covering my dash trim with CF dinoc. Planning on tackling the center console this weekend.
Had some help, but I was able to get the trim off without using a butter knife. The hardest part turned out to be the center air vent, but once you get that off it's a breeze. I plastidipped the left and right pieces. Like you, I'll be doing the center trim soon. Will follow with pics when complete!
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