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Old 04-29-2003, 10:55 AM   #7
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Update - contacted another glass company to remove the windshield moldings for me. Individual came by yesterday and had lots of experience removing the older Mustang moldings. He removed them all with no damage to the paint or anything. Front windshield he had all removed within 10 minutes and top back took about 2 minutes. However, the bottom one at the back (the one I had started with and couldn't get one clip undone) took him about 30 minutes. Was a hell of a task even for this seasoned professional. I could have never done it. Advice - don't attempt it unless you have lots of experience and #2 - don't ever snap on the moldings "without" first water testing the windshields. I learned my lesson the hard way.
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