Door moldings are...

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AcidicDavey
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Door moldings are...

Post by AcidicDavey » Thu Apr 21, 2011 11:40 pm

...coming loose and are scruffy. For instance the driver's trim is coming off and catches on the wing so needs attention.

I want to take them all off, would it look cool? Has anyone else done this?
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Re: Door moldings are...

Post by David » Sat Apr 23, 2011 8:11 pm

Yeah a few people have asked this question recently and the general consensus is yes - the 480 does look good with the side moldings removed. There is a nice groove hidden underneath which actually suits the shape of the 480. The main problem is getting rid og the glue which sticks them on, or 'guerilla snot' as some previous members called it :lol:

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Re: Door moldings are...

Post by AcidicDavey » Sun Apr 24, 2011 6:33 pm

I took the Driver's panel off the other day and was shocked to see the condition of the paint underneath!!
The glue stole some of the paint!! I'm going to have to take her to the paint shop or glue on the piece again.
Since there's a rust bubble on the sill I'll take her to the body shop and get them to remove the strips and sort the paint under it!

Any tips to remove the glue peps??
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Re: Door moldings are...

Post by David » Sun Apr 24, 2011 9:12 pm

Carb cleaner is your best bet, you need something v harsh to remove it and plenty of elbow grease!

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Re: Door moldings are...

Post by AcidicDavey » Sun Apr 24, 2011 9:27 pm

David wrote:you need something v harsh to remove it
Such as??
I really don't want to damage the paint too much!
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Re: Door moldings are...

Post by David » Sun Apr 24, 2011 9:40 pm

Something like this: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/WURTH-CARB-and-IN ... 2308a4debc

That's what I used and it melted the guerilla snot in seconds but didn't damage the paint at all. It wasn't that particular brand but I'd imagine there wouldn't be a huge difference.

You can see in these pics what mine looked like without them: http://file041a.bebo.com/2/large/2008/0 ... 01715l.jpg
http://file041a.bebo.com/2/large/2008/0 ... 01323l.jpg

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Re: Door moldings are...

Post by AcidicDavey » Mon Apr 25, 2011 7:09 pm

Thanks for the photos David. Your right, it does look quite cool. My flame red celeb' would probably suit it even better me thinks!!

I ordered some of that spray but I do need to repaint under the molding I've already taken off as it took some paint with it!!
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