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> removing windshield trim, How to do it without ruining it
jonwatts
post Jan 18 2003, 03:41 AM
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no rules, just wrong
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Nevermind, I think I found the answer elsewhere. I'll post the results here so they end up in the archives.


thx,

Jon
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scottb
post Jan 18 2003, 05:16 PM
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who wants a PEZ?!
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for those of us that have found the trim loosening with a bead of what appears to be house caulk hiding being the trim, how does one, once the trim has been removed, put it back in the proper manner? i am using all of my restrain not to swear while typing this. however, i know it will be better once i put the trim back.... but now for that voodoo doll with the pin up the posterior...... :finger2:
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