How to Remove Trim Panels
1. Select Your Tool
Pick the right pry tool from the kit for the panel or clip you need to remove. Flat pry bars suit door panels, while hook picks are best for clips and terminals.
2. Insert and Lever
Slide the pry tool edge into the gap between the trim and the body panel. Apply steady leverage to pop the clip free without scratching the surface.
3. Pull and Store
Lift the trim panel away once all clips are released. Store tools back in the zipper pouch so everything is ready for the next job.
Common Questions Before You Buy
Which kit should I choose, 5 or 43 pieces?
The 5 piece kit is great for occasional jobs like clipping off a door panel. The 43 piece kit is for serious work, with specialty tools for stereos, wiring, terminals, and more.
Will the tools damage my car's paint or trim?
No, the soft PP construction is designed to remove trim without damaging painted surfaces or panels.
Does it come with a storage bag?
The 43 piece kit includes a portable zipper storage pouch. The 5 piece kit ships without a pouch.
Can I use these on motorcycles or boats?
Yes, the kit also works on marine, aircraft, motorcycle, and furniture trim work.
What kinds of clips can these remove?
Standard plastic trim clips, push pins, body panel fasteners, and most common automotive clip types.



Soft PP construction protects painted surfaces from damage
