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Old 09-25-2010, 09:35 AM   #8
Gregski
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Default Re: Restoring a Rusted Roof

I was able to remove the chrome trim above the doors. Some suggested using the special tool, others a bottle opener. Naturally the type of bottle opener that I have is not what they were probably thinking of.

So what I ended up using was my hands, a hammer and a piece of wood, (actually a wooden stir stick for paint you get at Home Depot) that I had lying around. It worked like a charm. You sit inside the car facing out. Place the tip of the wood under the trim piece and lightly tap it every couple inches or so and then use your hands to take it off.

I am not planning on putting the trim back on, however this process did not damage it at all, I could re use them if I really wanted to.







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