Those plastic covers that you tape onto look way easier. May be more expensive but no bubbles for sure. The edges maybe would be too volumous and interfere with the doors closing. I personally would leave the white alone until it gets dirty, but the woody ones are hedious.
Totally! But a bit risky. If your car is a few years old, these plastic clips that hold the dashboard trim in place are prone to getting stiff and breaking easily under pressure.
This one I must admit is rather tricky to install perfectly. There is plenty of tension that needs to be handled so it's not the best one to start with...if you are doing a whole interior wrap though, you can start with the simple pieces like door trims, then center console and by the time you are done with these you'd have some feel for how vinyl behaves.
Those plastic covers that you tape onto look way easier. May be more expensive but no bubbles for sure. The edges maybe would be too volumous and interfere with the doors closing. I personally would leave the white alone until it gets dirty, but the woody ones are hedious.
Lot easier if dashboard trim was removed before
Totally! But a bit risky. If your car is a few years old, these plastic clips that hold the dashboard trim in place are prone to getting stiff and breaking easily under pressure.
Man I want buy this but I am really bad at projects like this.
This one I must admit is rather tricky to install perfectly. There is plenty of tension that needs to be handled so it's not the best one to start with...if you are doing a whole interior wrap though, you can start with the simple pieces like door trims, then center console and by the time you are done with these you'd have some feel for how vinyl behaves.