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How to! Removeing side mouldings
Friday, April 16, 2004 9:27 PM
For everyone that asks how to remove mouldings!


First you need these things
- make sure the area is clean
- heat gun or hair dryer
- strong fishing line & gloves!
- goo gone works perfect!
- paper towels
- wax
- buffer
- a few thumbs!!
- and a lot of patince


First you take the heat gun and heat the moulding being careful not to melt it and slide the fishing line behind the moulding and slide it up and down be careful because the fishing line will cut the moulding if your not careful.


I hope i dont have to tell you but repeat for all sides

After you remove all of the moulding heat up the tape a little and roll it with your thumb as my friend eric demonstrates so well


close up


spray the goo gone where the tape was a let it sit for a few seconds and then wipe it off with a clean cloth its going to take some work to get all of the crap off but it will and when its done its deffintly worth it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




If anyone has any questions feel free to email me and i will help you out!
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Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Friday, April 16, 2004 9:35 PM
looks just like how i did it... way to go with the pics too.
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Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Saturday, April 17, 2004 7:47 AM
Nice post, been thinking about doing this for a while maybe I will get around to it now, quick question though, my buddies got a 95 Cav coupe and his black moldings are ugly as puck, so is the process the same as on my 04? <br>


Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Saturday, April 17, 2004 9:39 AM
yes it is
have fun ! ! !
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Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Sunday, April 18, 2004 6:25 AM
Haha I just did mine! Damn my thumbs hurt haha looks super sweet tho. I used Super de Gooper to get off my adhesive worked awesome. Also once you get the middles side moulding a bit off, slowly and carefully slide an exzacoto (no idea how to spell that) Knife and cut the adhesive soooo much quicker and easier then the fishing line thing. You will need the fishing line to get it started tho. Nice pics for instructions tho. I kinda just winged it and hoped that it worked.
Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Sunday, April 18, 2004 6:23 PM
Yeah man that looks really good and, it looks like shaved handles are in the very near future for you. Either that or else you just like not being able to open your door.

Anyway I have been wanting to do this but I want to have someone help me basically just to hold the blow dryer, but unfortunately all my buddies have been busy for a while now. Oh well soon enough it WILL happen.
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Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Sunday, April 18, 2004 9:15 PM
scorpiol be careful though because the paint under your friends moulding might be nicer looking because it hasnt weathered like the rest of the car so heads up! good luck. yellow eco you said it im just perfecting my welding skills before i fill them. <br>






Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Monday, April 19, 2004 7:41 AM
That's cool be sure to keep us posted I want to see the end result. <br>

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Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Wednesday, April 21, 2004 6:10 AM
yellow_eco wrote:That's cool be sure to keep us posted I want to see the end result.



ehehe... I just grabbed my moldings and pulled. They came right off


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Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Wednesday, April 21, 2004 7:25 PM
I love my 2003 cavalier with no moldings.....its so clean....even took the bowtie on the middle taillight! <br>


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Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Wednesday, April 21, 2004 7:27 PM
i had to have my car cut n buffed cuz of the extra coat of clear so there was this great lil line of ugly.
oh well. they are gone now(:
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Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Thursday, April 22, 2004 2:24 AM
I've been wanting to remove the mouldings off of my sedan. I'm afraid that as soon as I did, somebody would incidently tap my side with thier door and cause a dent <br>

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Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Thursday, April 22, 2004 6:06 AM
i think it look better if u left them on!!!
Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Thursday, April 22, 2004 8:38 AM
i never park close enough for anyone to hit me unless i have to! even when i had the moulding. RAPTOR-nice <br>






Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Thursday, April 22, 2004 9:32 AM
one MAJOR error i noticed on your post.

Quote:

- paper towels


dont EVER use paper towels on your paint. paper towels are a HARSH abrasive to the soft clear coat. you need to use very soft rags. if you use paper towels, feel free to look at your paint afterwards. you more than likely have created deeper scratches than swirlies, and good luck at using ScratchX to try to get them out. rule of thumb is this: would you use paper towel to wipe your butt? probably not, cuz u'd have one sore @!#$ booty when you're done. so if it aint soft toilet paper or rags, DONT USE IT ON YOUR PAINT. <br>


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Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 5:18 PM
Little off topic, but how are you going to get into your car once the handels are shaved? I was watching "Pimp my ride" on MTV and they shaved the handels on a 1985 Ranger. They put in door poppers that would open the door when you pushed a button on the keyless entry pad. Is that what you are going to do? Just curious...that would be awsome. <br>


Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Tuesday, April 27, 2004 5:35 PM
yup <br>


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Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Wednesday, April 28, 2004 12:57 PM
I think i may be doin my moldings as soon as i get home from school for the year. Thanks for the awesome directions. I have one question though. My car is black and im afraid that the paint wont match under the moldings. If it doesnt match is there a way i can put the moldings back on? <br>

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Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Wednesday, April 28, 2004 4:48 PM
double sided sticky tape(:
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Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Thursday, April 29, 2004 8:32 AM
I have the spal 35lb door kit. I got this kit so i could open my doors trunk and turn on all of my neons with my remote. I used shop towels when i did my moulding and nothing happend. Good advice though viper! I just used the paper towels in the pick because i used my last three shop towels on my car. <br>






Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Thursday, April 29, 2004 8:54 AM
btw your sig is not cool dont copy me <br>


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Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Thursday, April 29, 2004 3:36 PM
I KNOW I SAID THAT LIKE A WEEK AGO AND I JUST GOT AROUND TO CHANGEING IT TODAY. <br>






Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Thursday, April 29, 2004 6:09 PM
I very carefully used a plastic putty knife to get started and slowly pulled them off. I dont worry about someone opening their car door on me just park in bum blank egypt. They also hide dirt and hold moisture which is not good. <br>


Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Thursday, April 29, 2004 8:06 PM
premium ownz.

Car is looking good.

But I can't learn much more about removing side moldings,

seeings how I've already done so many.....LOL.

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Re: How to! Removeing side mouldings
Friday, April 30, 2004 6:43 AM
Looks just like how i did mine. It turns out right after i took mine off that all sorts of cars would seek out mine in the very back of the parking lots just to open their doors into my car and piss me the hell off. it looks totally sweet, but people seek out my car now. <br>



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