Painting chrome window trim

Russianred

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Trim-Brite Blackout Tape is the way to go. $6 a roll, and you will need 2 rolls for the whole car. Just use a soft credit card to push the bubbles out while you are applying it. It is tricky at first, but after the first door you should have a good hang of how to do it. Make sure it wraps around every crevice, and don't cut it too much or chrome will show. Get a sharp exacto knife. I'd start with one of the rear doors. Hope this helps. :thumbsup:

You can get it here:
http://www.amazon.com/Trimbrite-T9005-Blackout-Tape/dp/B00029XD62
or at an auto shop like Pep Boys.
 
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Thanks for the input guys. Here's how it came out:

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That stuff really is good. I had it on my car for like a year and a half and I was able to peal it right off with no residue left behind.
 

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Looks good man. A lot better than painting if you ever want to go back to stock. nice job. :thumbsup:
 

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Looks good red eye, I'm actually going to look for some of this tape in a few minutes.

It wont' come off when you wash your car?
 
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