Here is my one-wheel wonder
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i was wondering how did you go about taking off your side molding?[/QUOTE]
What I did was use a heat gun to heat the adhesive for a few moments. Then just slowly pulled the moldings back. One idea that seems to work is use fishing line and work it inbetween the molding and the body. Afterwards get some adhesive remover that works on paint and clean the surface. It is a little time consuming but worth it in my opinion. You might have to buff the clearcoat some even the look out.
What I did was use a heat gun to heat the adhesive for a few moments. Then just slowly pulled the moldings back. One idea that seems to work is use fishing line and work it inbetween the molding and the body. Afterwards get some adhesive remover that works on paint and clean the surface. It is a little time consuming but worth it in my opinion. You might have to buff the clearcoat some even the look out.
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