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Removed the grille yesterday to wrap it. But In the end the better half ended up doing it for me. To be honest she did a very good job and I am very happy with the outcome.

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Car needs a very good clean/detail so excuse the dirt!!

Looks good. What did u use to wrap it with?

3m di-noc (think that's the right name) matte black vinyl.

I have to admit I have always been a fan of getting rid of the chrome grill surround.

Whether it be by wrapping or painting I really think it improves the look of any of the Skodas.

My surround is currently in a bodyshop being painted black. I just hope I don't break any of the clips when re-fitting the black grill section !!!

Very nice. Good job.

3m di-noc (think that's the right name) matte black vinyl.

Where did you get this from and were there any gotchas i should know about before embarking on this?

Looks good. I knew I would screw it up so have taken mine to a local workshop. Gonna cost £50 but I guess the material would cost £10 or so, and they will do a far better job than me!

I got it from the 'bay. Cost £10ish.

Only difficult thing was removing the grille from the surround. But with a little patience it can be done without braking anything.

Also to get it out I used a 6mm socket to push the clips out. And there is one screw to undo. Getting the grille out was the easy part thou.

i plan on painting mine took the complete grill out today using the 6mm socket and from what i can see the chrome surround is only clipped in at either end with a few locating tabs top and bottom? anybody got any tips on how to safely remove the chrome?

The chrome is also secured with extemley sticky foam pads. I used those retractable knives to slice through the foam and it came loose. There are foam pads like every 4" inches all the way round. It's pretty well stuck. Just don't force it off or it will snap and crack.

Yeah the sticky pads are annoying. I used a hair dryer to hear them up and then used a Stanley to cut through them. There are four at the bottom of the chrome surround. I then used a little glue to put them back together. You could probably use number plate sticky pads to re stick it properly thou.

Looks good! Be careful though, it's a slippery slope...

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Looks mint that Harry, saw this a few weeks ago on the a19 @ york

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