3M DI-NOC Car Interior Installation
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Next time pls do it right and put on the vinyl AFTER getting the trim pieces out of the car. Worked out ok here, but if this is used as an instructional video many other people will probably mess it up. + you can fold the vinyl all the way around the edges, which will ensure you a very nice / even better finish. Nothing worse than a bit of plastic lurking out in a crack.
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@1gn1tus unless you have the skills to pull it off WITHOUT having to pull out your console. :) That is the point of the video. DINOC is stretchable and goes within creases and seams when heated and you can trim as desired.
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@sanpt7777 IDS (Interior Design Solutions) sells DI-NOC from the US, via UPS parcel transit only. You can contact Cameron Forte at 866-95-DINOC (please look at our profile for more information).
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Where can i find Di-Noc in Mexico? I need carbon fiber and aluminium finishes. Pleaseeee answer!!



how did she not cut the dash with the exacto knife without tape underneath
KingCreole214 2 months ago
@KingCreole214 very carefully ;)
3mdinoc 1 month ago
Ridiculous how they don't remove the trim to do this.....
04minicoopers 3 months ago
@04minicoopers Installing DI-NOC can be done a myriad of ways, this video showing just one of them.
3mdinoc 3 months ago
@3mdinoc So, you're are saying that I don't need to remove the trim to wrap it correctly? I have a roll of 3m di noc that I ordered to wrap my interior trims with, such as gauge panels. I was planning on removing all the trims, but I'm having difficulty removing just one. Should I use this technique without removing the trim? I have the special primer for di noc, as well.
04minicoopers 3 months ago
@04minicoopers It's up to you, but technically, DI-NOC is so flexible (especially again, using a heat gun), you should be able to wrap just enough over a "joint" area, and then trim with your knife as close/best as possible. If you're sure to prime the edges, it should "seal" them down after heating. But if it's one of those things that will plain bother everytime you see it, then of course, pull everything out and bend and "wrap" the DI-NOC behind the trim(s). It's up to individual taste.
3mdinoc 3 months ago