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Posted 28 July 2022

Parkside Trim Removal Kit / Fastening Clips & Cable Ties £9.99 instore @ Lidl

£9.99
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Trim Removal Kit - 14 pieces

  • Use to install and remove trim, interior fittings, and more
  • Contents: 11x interior trim tools, 2x radio removal tools, 1x roof light clip
  • Includes storage bag
Fastening Clips and Cable Ties - 630 pieces

  • Use for interior mounting and securing - for door panels, door panel clips, bumper clips, interior accessories and splash guard mounts
  • Contents: 620x fastening clips in 16 different sizes, 10x cable ties in 2 different lengths
  • With storage box
  • Suitable for most common car makes such as BMW, VW, Audi, and more
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  1. rickj's avatar
    It is but oos
  2. malpass402's avatar
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    This on Amazon for those that can’t wait,believe it is about the same contents ,£10 is a good price 🏻
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    Not sure that is the case. £9.99 buys you the roll of tools or the box of 630 clips in the plastic storage container. Not both.
  3. b1g1an's avatar
    You only really need two or three of the plastic pieces. The metal clip lever is useful as are the clip pliers in the other kits but it's easy to damage paintwork and trim with them.
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    Kind of my point, with the plastic ones they all do basically the same thing, a wide one is useful when you need a bit more force.

    The things top right are radio keys, for parts that lock into the dash you poke them into the small slots and they release hidden catches. Originally used on radios, hence the name, you often find climate control panels and the like are held in like that too. The glaring omission in all these kits are the hook type that you insert, twist and pull like hell, often used for dash vents.
  4. Proveright's avatar
    Thanks OP. Useful kit for the car. These would be better if they came with zip lock bags and labels to put all the screws in and spare plastic clips which still inevitably break!
    These tools will stop scratching rather using screwdrivers. My advice would be have a manual to find hidden screws and put things back the same day otherwise a temporary removal easily becones permanent.
    wowbiggy's avatar
    Yep, and know the breaking point of every type of plastic . These do avoid some serious damage, but still need to take care.
  5. deleted1147601's avatar
    Trim kit is also quite useful for popping monitors open.
  6. rackey12's avatar
    nice find will have to defo pop down and get this if not for anything else then just the wrap
  7. Tank12345's avatar
    VERY useful indeed and for £10 well worth it to get car trim off
  8. elonmusk's avatar
    Whose trim will it remove ?
    Halfaudio's avatar
    Model3 (edited)
  9. Vini's avatar
    I had to resort to screwdrivers on my brand new Kuga. Wasn’t sure which plastic was gonna give way first, these trim tools or the trim. (edited)
  10. fleabittenvarmint's avatar
    Just what I needed to sort a couple of trim issues on my motorised chariots. Bought a set of each on the way home last night. Cheers for posting.
  11. Andy_Green's avatar
    I picked up some of these pry tools from AliExpress. Obviously delivery is slow but a lot cheaper, £9.99 isn’t screaming out bargain to me.
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