Since I was satisfied though with the coverage to consider it a "permanent" install, I went ahead and used a black small flat head screw on both ends to secure. I even tried new 3M tape on the ends, and they still kept popping off. The adhesion of both ends of each overlay for the rear doors is horrible.you can see the separation from the trim, and the ends flop around a bit. $59 LLKUANG ABS Car Inner Door Armrest Panel Decoration Strip Trim for Toyota Tundra 2014-2020 Pickup SUV Car Accessories(Not fit Double Cab Model!) (Matte Black) Ĭoverage on these were pretty good. The only thing left is the silver trim around my Phoenix HU, which I plan on buying in the future one of the new models that come with matte black trim: Here's the wide shot of everything installed in the dash. I imagine that's the case with most aftermarket overlays.įinally, even though it's hot as hell here in SC, I still took the step of heating up the adhesive with a heat gun on a lower setting, since all the listings recommended it (though probably more appropriate for when you're installing in cold weather), for better (hopefully longer-term) adhesion.ĭISCLAIMER.I know my truck is dusty as hell and needs a detail! With EVERY one of these, you can still see factory trim. The last bullet is easy.the sellers do a GREAT job in not showing where you can see the factory trim in the listing pics.
This makes it far more difficult for people around you to see or snoop on what you're accessing. That exposed area can even follow as you type. The How: Blackout makes it possible to obscure your entire screen and expose only what is necessary, down to just a small area at the tip of the mouse cursor. Sometimes what you need to access is personal or sensitive, like work data, bank details, emails or personal writing. The Why: When on a laptop in a public space it's too easy for people to see what's on your screen it's even worse in confined spaces like planes, trains or even little coffee shops.
Just to recap summarise why I built Blackout (and to save you visiting the other post): There was notable interest by way of email sign-ups, so I'm pleased to come back and let you know that version 1.0 has been approved and is now in the App Store! □ I posted back in January about a privacy app I was experimenting with.