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interior wood pieces
How do you remove these from the car without breaking them?I'm trying to get them off of a parted car. thanks.
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W126 1983 300SD 286,000 miles and ticking Baby blue exterior Grey MB tex Recent work: Replaced air cleaner mounting brackets and heat shields Replaced alternator, fan and power steering belts Replaced positive battery terminal Replaced negative battery terminal and cord New Duralast Battery My car needs work. |
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Pry them off VERY carefully. I recommend using dental floss to get behind the wood piece, and using a plastic dinner knife for leverage.
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Agree with speedy300Dturbo
Also one more suggestion do it on a hot day after the car has sat in sun for a while with windows closed. This creates a very hot temp inside the car and that tends to loosen the adhesive a bit. Also you can try a LOW HEAT hair dryer to warm up the trim. Floss and plastic knife is an excellent idea. MVK
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One penny saved is three penny earned. 1985 300D Turbo 179,000miles Last edited by MVK; 05-31-2002 at 07:36 PM. |
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thanks for the help.
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W126 1983 300SD 286,000 miles and ticking Baby blue exterior Grey MB tex Recent work: Replaced air cleaner mounting brackets and heat shields Replaced alternator, fan and power steering belts Replaced positive battery terminal Replaced negative battery terminal and cord New Duralast Battery My car needs work. |
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