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hey, does anyone know how to remove the plastic side moldings and doesn anyone know of a good hiding spot anywhere in the car?
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Re: plastic side moldings
Use a heat gun or dryer to soften the adhesive backing before removing. Dental floss works on factory badging, etc that is glued onto paint, but that's such a long surface I don't know if it would work.
No there aren't many hiding spaces in the truck without removing plastic panelling. |
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thanks for the help with the moldings and when i try it ill let u know how it works. For the hiding spots, i dont really care that i have to remove the plastic paneling, i just want to know if there are any good hiding spots.
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Places
There are several. Use your imagination.
If we told you where they were, they would not be hiding places. Toy Man |
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Re: plastic side moldings
good luck getting that double sided tape off the moldings. I took them off with the intention of respraying them and putting them back on, after 4 hours, cleared the tape off one of them, realized I had three left and said F*** it. rubbing alchol, goo-b-gone, paint-thinner, nothing worked.
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