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Old 03-18-2005, 10:56 PM   #21
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don't use a razor blade you will cut up your paint use a heat gun and heat the top and bottom of the molding if you don't have a heat gun use a blow dryer work just not as good use paint scrapper if you pull it you have to use the blow dryer ( heat gun ) to reshape it
Heat gun, solvent and a damp towel. Works very well... Takes awhile, but it gets it all. If you dont have a heat gun, you can pick one up from walmart, sears, or some of the auto parts store.
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Heat gun, solvent and a damp towel. Works very well... Takes awhile, but it gets it all. If you dont have a heat gun, you can pick one up from walmart, sears, or some of the auto parts store.
cool thankx for the info
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