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Old Apr 4, 2010 | 02:17 PM
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Default Re: New interior trim

Originally Posted by Hawk Monster
Hope this gets to you before you take sand paper to it. Don't. The finish is too thin. Talk to a body shop to see what they use to remove glue on a repair job.
I just saw this now.....I actually took a mild wire brush to it and it didnt help remove the glue after soaking all night in goo gone. I then semi rounded a 1/2 chisel and that took some of the glue off but I caught an edge and removed some of the finish, it was a very small amount but I notice it so I stopped there. Hawk I didnt see this message in time or else I wouldnt of went after it like I did. My patience sometimes gets the best of me

I saw somewhere on this site that someone had coated the time with a flat black, and also the rocker switches. it looked fabulous. I am not into half-as* spray painting the trim as I dont want a spray painted look, and I havent seen any overlays that I like (although I havent really looked around). I will continue to search the site. Opinions?
 
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