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The Siless Auto Trim Removal Tool Set is a 5-piece kit crafted from impact-resistant, eco-friendly nylon designed for universal automotive and marine trim removal. Its ergonomic design minimizes hand strain while delivering professional-grade precision for interior and exterior repairs, backed by a satisfaction guarantee.
| Manufacturer | SILESS |
| Brand | Siless |
| Model | ST5 |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 2.5 x 1.5 inches |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | ST5 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ST4 |
C**M
Work great
So far the instruments I have used worked well. It is an awesome price and saved me a good amount to be able to do fix-its myself. I'm not some expert but this set has been a good purchase.
M**_
As Advertised.
Works perfect for tool.
T**.
Great tool to hide those wires in your car
I was searching for a tool that would let me hide the power cord on her dashcam so it wouldn't dangle in the and would look better. I looked at various brands and finally decided on this one since it seemed to have every type I might need. Once it arrived, I got busy thinking I might have to take some dash pieces apart. These nifty tools made the installation simple and easy. It allowed me to use the tool to push the wire into and through gaps between the various dash sections. My feared 3-4 hour job took me less than 10 minutes. Outstanding tools sturdy but with enough give that is didn't damage anything. Highly recommend!
S**Y
Car liner tools
The items were just a advertised.
A**Y
Inexpensive/Works Great
Inexpensive and worked great for removing old window trim on my car
J**K
This Kit Did The Job
I was a little concerned by the budget price for this trim toolkit, but it did the job I needed it for. I had to replace the window regulator in the rear door of a BMW 330i and the various tools in this kit helped me get the door panel off, and back on again without breaking anything.
P**K
Ease of use
Worked great. Used to remove side mirror cover on my Tacoma. Did the job without scratching paint.
B**H
They're fine, but a bit thick and narrow – I found a better solution
Most interior trim can be yanked out by hand if you have a decent grip. Tools like these are designed for tricky areas, but they're way too thick for most purposes. I find myself just using plastic putty knives available at big box hardware stores.
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