Wrapped Handles & Mirrors? That’s How You Finish a Chrome Delete Right
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So you’ve chrome deleted your window trims. Nice. But then — BAM — chrome mirror caps and door handles are still there, looking like they missed the memo.
If you want that true factory blackout look, wrapping your mirrors and handles is a must. And don’t worry — you don’t need a pro shop. With ChroMorpher Chrome Delete Tape and a bit of heat, you can do it yourself in under an hour.
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Why Handles and Mirrors Matter
- ✔ High Visibility – People notice these before they notice your wheels.
- ✔ Full Blackout Effect – The final step to that stealth, OEM look.
- ✔ Easy DIY – No need to disassemble your mirrors or handles.
- ✔ Paint-Safe – Our vinyl protects your car and leaves no residue.
Whether you're driving a sedan, coupe, SUV, or even a lifted truck, wrapping your chrome mirrors and handles tightens the whole build. It's like detailing… but cooler.
Recommended Products for This Mod
- 🔗 Glossy Chrome Delete Tape – Shiny, bold, premium look
- 🔗 Matte Chrome Delete Tape – Subtle, stealthy, OEM-inspired
- 🔗 Designline Knifeless Tape – For clean, blade-free cuts around curves
Bonus tip: Wrap your mirrors and handles last. Get a feel for the tape on flat surfaces first — then conquer curves like a vinyl ninja.
How to Wrap Handles & Mirrors
- 🧼 Clean thoroughly with alcohol or degreaser.
- 📐 Measure and cut slightly oversized vinyl pieces.
- 🔥 Use a heat gun or hairdryer to soften the vinyl around curves.
- 👊 Press from center outward to avoid air bubbles.
- ✂️ Use knifeless tape to trim along tight lines.
It’s easier than you think. And if you mess up, peel it off and try again — it’s vinyl, not rocket science.
What Real Drivers Say
- “Did the window trims first, but once I wrapped my handles? Whole car changed.” – Tyler M., Florida
- “Took me 45 minutes to wrap both mirrors and handles. Looks like a factory blackout package.” – Jason T., Nevada
- “Didn’t know how much chrome ruined my car until I deleted all of it. Feels brand new.” – Melissa R., Arizona