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Last reviewed June 14, 2026
TL;DR An 11-piece impact-resistant plastic trim removal kit with multiple tip geometries · community-confirmed scratch-free on a full Subaru Baja interior (door panels, dashboard, and console) in the available review sample. The review base is still thin, so treat the verdict as provisional; the tools function as advertised but the set is generic-import construction available under multiple brand names at lower prices.
The Lisle 68300 is an 11-piece all-plastic trim removal set designed for non-marring clip and panel release on door cards, dashboards, fascia, interior panels, and window moldings. The tools use a deep V-notch design for clip engagement and include multiple tip angles and sizes for different access geometries. Construction is impact-resistant plastic throughout · no metal tips that could mar painted surfaces. The strongest community account documents complete door panel, dashboard, and console removal on a Subaru Baja with zero broken trim · the best evidence for surface safety in the available sample. That same owner notes the tools bear no Lisle branding and appear identical to cheaper generic sets from the same supplier; the functionality is there, but the brand premium over generic alternatives is not supported by a distinctive construction difference.
The right pick for a home mechanic doing a single interior job on a Japanese or domestic platform · the plastic tips are safe on painted panels and 11 pieces covers the most common clip geometries without a secondary purchase. Skip this if you need aggressive prying on stuck body panel fasteners requiring mechanical force; these are plastic tools that flex under load and are not a substitute for a flat steel pry bar. Budget-minded buyers should compare directly against unbranded 10-piece alternatives, which the community notes are functionally identical at lower cost.
All-plastic hand tool · no SDS, no chemical exposure pathway in normal use. The plastic construction does not fit standard metal-scrap recycling streams and no manufacturer take-back program is documented. A California Proposition 65 warning appears on the product listing; the specific listed substance is not disclosed on the product page, but likely relates to the plastic material chemistry rather than any chemical-use hazard during tool operation.
The Amazon listing for Lisle 68300 11-Piece Trim Removal Set carries a California Prop 65 warning. California requires this warning on a very wide range of manufactured goods — including rubber, vinyl, plastic, and metal automotive parts — whenever trace exposure to any of roughly 900 listed substances (commonly phthalates or heavy metals) is possible, regardless of whether the specific product poses a meaningful health risk. As a passive tool, Lisle 68300 11-Piece Trim Removal Set has no Safety Data Sheet, so there's no chemistry breakdown to translate beyond that.
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