Passenger side done...
Better than the driver side in general, but not up to my standard.
My conclusion as someone who paid to have a chrome delete done on my first model 3, and just attempted it myself on the second model 3. For me personally, I'd rather pay to have someone do it.
That said, I actually think the door handles, mirrors aren't bad. Which is funny, because I think most pro installers hate the mirrors. In fact, my mirrors are better than my pro install. However, the window trim is not nearly as clean as the pro install (which looked nearly OEM). My pro install had no dust nibs anywhere, and I think all the edges were clean. Maybe all these things are just jumping out at me because I attempted it myself.
I would advise someone to wash your car completely before doing this, not just clay bar/wash the trim.I think I actually had dirt or dust on the rubber seals, and windows which compromised a nice seal. If the vinyl flops around and hits a dirty window, it now has dirt all over it. Even though its 65f in my garage, it has been 40 outside and I wonder if the car was really warm enough. I also was a bit tentative to use my heat gun which has 2 settings and both are way hotter than 200f. From 7inches away, yes its 200f (as measured by a thermocouple I have laying around for coffee roasting heh), but that makes it challenging to use correctly. Maybe my results would've been different in nice spring temps, with great lighting, with my garage door open.
Overall the car looks awesome, even from 5ft away. But I'm not satisfied. For me, its a $40k+ car and I want a modification to look OEM. There are too many little slightly raised edges on the door trim, or small little areas that didn't wrap flush and tight like the door corners, or corner of t3 (coverage is great but extra material and not a clean finish). Also one section on t4 which somehow got 3 specs of dirt underneath. I don't even think I'll request the 1ups to fix my mistakes as I'd rather pay a pro $300 to just do the window trim. I'm very tired after spending 10 hours doing this.
My first delete was $500. A different local guy quoted me $400. Personally, I'd rather pay a pro and spend my time elsewhere. I do think you can get nice results but professionals are professionals imo.
Sidenote: center console wrap shouldn't even be a marker for attempting this - the console wrap is cake because the environment is controlled and you have sharp edges to wrap. Also, the plastic edge of the squeegee tool does appear to be the right thing to do for the t3/t4 trim pieces where you're tucking the top edge into the rubber seal (big difference using that on the passenger side).