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Re: removing side moulding



So if you still have black gunk and dried up adhesive
on there after you pull the molding, what do you use
to get it up?  I have tried a couple different
adhesive removers, and a heat gun with a plastic
scraper.   The last is the most effective until the
plastic starts to melt...

Thanks
mark

--- John Worden <scirocco@powerlink.net> wrote:

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At 12:06 AM 02/01/2000 -0500, Casey Webster wrote:
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<blockquote type=cite cite>I'm thinking of removing
the side moulding
stuff off my black rocco.  I know many of you have
done this, and I was
wondering what is the easiest way to get all the
sticky stuff off there
without ruining the paint underneath.  Is there some
kind of gunk remover
or somthing that I can use?<br>
 </blockquote><br>
<br>
<blockquote type=cite cite>I remember seeing this
whole procedure on
somebody's webpage a while back, but I can't seem to
find
it.</blockquote>A heat gun works very
well.&nbsp;&nbsp; Just heat up one
end and slowly start peeling it up and move the gun
along just a head of
where you are pulling up.&nbsp;&nbsp; I've done a few
like this and it
works great.<br>
<br>
John 
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