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#1 By "tintinater"
2010 E coupe door panel removal
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This is an extremely easy door panel....First, remove shiny end plate held with 3 torx (no pic, but obvious)

Second, carefully pop cover revealing 1 larger torx


Third, very carefully pop off metal trim piece, it's got some funky pops I've never seen



There are two more larger torx up in the openings under the handle


Then pop the door panel and lift up, popped off very easily, I was totally surprised (here I have it rested on a bucket, no reason to take it completely off)


The felt piece is a little tricky, but comes off easily as well, it's attached to the front so just leave it hanging and tint yer winder, then put it back together


Here's my disclaimer....I'm just a dumb old tinter, if you mess up someone's car using "my directions", then your an idiot icon_mrgreen.gif



#2 By "Lindy"
Our PPF Display
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Our company has been doing vehicle graphics and wraps for over 12 years and just added PPF to our list of services. We decided to dedicate a wall for this new service and used a QX since I had that bumper laying around. The mural is 8'x8' printed vinyl with matte laminate. The fog lights are printed vinyl mounted on foamboard. The top deck you see is a foamboard template that will later be made from a harder substrate. We applied the film to half the bumper then threw rocks at it to show customers how well it protects. Not only does this service as an informative display but also holds some brochures and magazines. I'm still not finished with the wall as I still need to paint and trim the mural.

Enjoy !



TINTZEUS
I like both tips.


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lorenzotint
Both are going to be $$$ makers. I prefer to show clear coated PPF under natural UV day light, but still a perfect indoor display.






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