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Does anyone have any ideea how to remove the interior decorations from the car.

I have the "Brushed Alluminium" type and i want to paint them in "piano black" but i am affraid to pull to hard and broke them.

we have 3 on the dash-board, 2 on front doors and 2 on rear.

thank youuuuu

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Edited by Quino

as above they just lever off – –

Have a look here http://elsaweb.spagh.../2944/18924/70/

You need to lever them out with the plastic trim tool (not a screwdriver!), but the link gives you an idea of where the clips are.

What a brilliant link!

  • 2 weeks later...

I had this idea a while back, although whilst I could remove the dash trim pieces, a chat with my dealer revealed that the door trim sections could not be purchased separately and were only supplied with the complete door panel. It's a shame now that the L&K has piano black trim.

An alternative might be to talk to a vehicle graphics company to see if they could wrap them in vinyl, say gloss black o even carbon fibre effect...

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I have a friend that mades costom colors in his paintshop for any cars , so i think he would give me a help with an airspray or something and yea i wanna make them piano- black like on lk edition. And why to buy the door trim set instead af fainting them ? It's cheaper.

  • 3 weeks later...

So how did the project go and maybe even some pictures could be taken?:)

  • 1 year later...

found one : http://www.partsbase.org/skoda/superb-sup-eu-2013-85720-dashboard-fittings-cellphone-holder/

which gives you guys an idea where are the clip in parts so where to apply the interior trim removal tool .... dealer confirms dash trim is clip on but the door card ones are integrated .. and for ref the L&K piano black ..long trim £91 two small around dials £52 each ... so good luck wrapping i did all with gloss black vinyl while attached including dash trim door cards are very easy while the dash trim (2 small around dials) needs practicing but 3rd attempt made them 99% spot on ... now ordered trim removal tool set ebay £3.70 and try to remove them and refit for perfect job ... once done will include pics 

also fitted stainless steel boot bumper protector (£55 ebay from slovakia) perfect

and OEM mudlaps (£40) slovakia superskoda.net all around they look and work perfect

  • 3 weeks later...

It souns like the wrapping route is going to be the better option then.

I don't think I would fancy tackling it myself -too fiddly and I wouldn't do it well enough....

Anyone know where I could get them wrapped (prob gloss /piano black)

Thanks

Wrapping small bits is relatively easy as long as the shape isnt too weird. I did my stereo surround and all fan surrounds myself. Just taken it all off to change the colour. I remove it all though with a lever set. Although its made out of crap plastic so they bend quite easily.

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