I decided to plastic dip chrome delete my Tesla. Thought it would be an inexpensive experiment to try. If it doesn't work out then I can just remove it all and turn it back to stock. I searched the forums and couldn't find anyone that plasti dipped the inside of the door handles. So I came up with a way to do it the suited me. Not sure if it's the best way or the correct way since I have nothing to compare to but hopefully this helps someone else attempting the same thing.
I basically wadded up a paper towel and shoved it into the corner of the door handle to push it out and then taped over it to hold it in place. Then just masked off the rest of the area. I did this after I already plasti dipped the outside, which in retrospect was a bad idea since after doing the inside there was a faint line where the tape covers up the front of the door handle so I had to respray the front after I was done with the inside. TLDR: spray the inside before you spray the outside.
Not sure how long this will last or where there might be rubbing issues. Since I just did this a few weeks ago.
In case anyone was wondering I used Anthracite Grey for my chrome delete since I thought it would match the wheels
I basically wadded up a paper towel and shoved it into the corner of the door handle to push it out and then taped over it to hold it in place. Then just masked off the rest of the area. I did this after I already plasti dipped the outside, which in retrospect was a bad idea since after doing the inside there was a faint line where the tape covers up the front of the door handle so I had to respray the front after I was done with the inside. TLDR: spray the inside before you spray the outside.
Not sure how long this will last or where there might be rubbing issues. Since I just did this a few weeks ago.
In case anyone was wondering I used Anthracite Grey for my chrome delete since I thought it would match the wheels