Pawe's silver and black cf themed w203

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I wanna' get my pieces wrapped too..
Wrapper is requesting all pieces be removed for better quality..
Which I believe is required..
But I don't know how to take off all the trim pieces =/
Tutorial would be very much so appreciated
First 2-3 locks will be hard since you are being careful not breaking anything but you will get the hang of it after a few tries.
Window switch trims - I kinda forgot how it looks like but I remembered the passenger side to be easy since it is just held on by locks that you have to pry off using a cloth covered flathead.
The driver side is covered by insulation so if you want to wrap it, you have to remove the brown wood like insulation held by a thick black adhesive.

https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...tructions.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...surrounds.html
this the thread for the door trim removal. go to post #25 for the pics
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...oor-panel.html
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Good thing I was already at my friend's place and shielded my car right away.
2 dents on the roof from the hail.
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Very interesting driving around after hail, you get to see all sorts of damages kinda like a warzone. I saw broken windows, dimpled as hell cars, shattered satellite dishes and shattered sign boards.

- Driving around with a gps on the windshield is illegal in California, right? Im going to Los Angeles next week and I dont want to be pulled over just for that.
I've used 3 kinds of vinyls already and this one is the easiest of all since it already is backed with adhesive and the matte finish is really beautiful.
Its also soap, rain, sun, hail and scratch resistant and very tough adhesive too.
If you're a beginner on applying vinyls, try to wrap something that doesnt have that much curves on it first like pillars, grille or your hood...because if you wrap your side mirror without practicing, you're just gonna get frustrated with it because of the heat/pull/wrap process.
I've used 3 kinds of vinyls already and this one is the easiest of all since it already is backed with adhesive and the matte finish is really beautiful.
Its also soap, rain, sun, hail and scratch resistant and very tough adhesive too.
If you're a beginner on applying vinyls, try to wrap something that doesnt have that much curves on it first like pillars, grille or your hood...because if you wrap your side mirror without practicing, you're just gonna get frustrated with it because of the heat/pull/wrap process.
Thanks and again, nice job on your ride!
Elio
I Ordered a 24"x 60" sheet of 3M Ni-Doc Carbon Fiber Vinyl and plan on doing some interior pieces next weekend.
Did you do the door panels or steering wheel inserts?
-Chrome in the cup holder is peeling off. (anybody have an idea on how to fix this mess without buying a new one?)
- Sun shade wont come down. (I hear a click everytime I press the button so fuse and motor might not be a problem)
- Window moldings look like purplish crap.
-Chrome molding in the door's exterior looks crap (anybody know the right size of the black weather striping to cover the chrome?)
- Knocking noise on the front passenger side over speed bumps. (maybe worn out bushings or something else?)
- no wax for the last 8 months.
So, any suggestions regarding the cup holder and weather striping length and width would be greatly appreciated.
Edit: Im also thinking of changing the look of my car a little bit by rattle can-ing the stock rims in gun metal color. Anyone tried this method yet? Will it look cheesy on a silver car?
Last edited by pawe; Nov 3, 2011 at 02:17 PM.







