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Removing old vinyl trim
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02-19-2007, 11:45
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Removing old vinyl trim
Thanks again for the responses. It looks like the 3M vinyl trim
remover is the weapon of choice. I will give it a try. Gardner 78FC33 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" wrote: > > The vinyl trim on my '78 is way past end of life. Is there a > preferred method for removing it? I have a heat gun if that will work, > but I don't want to damage the paint. I am looking into re- painting, > but I don't have that on the imediate list, so I want to keep things > looking as good as I can till then. The vinyl trim on the roof looks > like dried cracked desert mud. The trim on the sides looks better > since I used shoe polish to brighten it up. > > Another item I am looking for is the rubber insert for the trim > arroud the headlight and grille area. The old stuff id dry and has > shrunk a bit. > > Gardner > 78FC33 > |
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Removing old vinyl trim - ebirder2000@... - 02-18-2007, 11:35
Removing old vinyl trim - Gardner Yeaw - 02-18-2007, 13:10
Removing old vinyl trim - dspithaler@... - 02-18-2007, 14:25
Removing old vinyl trim - Stephen H - 02-18-2007, 14:28
Removing old vinyl trim - Stephen Birtles - 02-18-2007, 15:18
Removing old vinyl trim - David Meek - 02-18-2007, 16:12
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