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      08-20-2012, 03:13 PM   #1
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Interior Wrapping

Does anyone know any good interior wrapping companies from yorkshire area that do cf. I think it looks really smart when done well and should be an option in my opinion. I suppose it makes the m cars more exclusive if that's why its not.

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Have you considered having a go yourself?

It's very easy to remove and refit the trims and, if armed with time, patience and the basic tools it's not hard to achieve great results - I'm of the opinion that it's one of those tasks where, if given the practice, professional results are achievable.

Many guys on here (myself included) have done just that. I wouldn't think twice about having a crack at it again.
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Mr amg thanks for the reply. Did you have a go at doing it on the bm? Did you break any clips when doing it and how were the corners did they look neat?
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No, I've done it on the Merc, it wasn't something I ever did on my E92.

My advice would be to spend half an hour on youtube, after searching Di-noc - watch some of the videos and you'll see just how easily achievable great results are.

It's what I did, and I tend to be far better at ham-fisted, smashing type tasks than needlepoint. Its cheap enough to have a crack yourself, and if you balls it up, it's not cost you much.

Plenty of "how-twos" on trim removal, too. Again, my advice would be to spend £10 on a decent set of specific trim removal tools, to ensure you don't damage any trim on removal.
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3m Di noc I've seen it a few weeks ago. There's also hexis aswell. I may have a go at an easy part first. I'll check you tube. Thanks for advice sheps
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No worries chap, let us know how you get on.
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