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> Windshield Trim Removal
Shredhead
post Feb 6 2022, 01:07 PM
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I need to pull mine in prep for painting. I've read everything I can and watched some videos, but I'm still confused regarding removing the trim. Other than cutting through any sealant/gunk, what do you need to do to free the trim from the clips (assuming they're still there)? Use a tool like Chris Foley's to push the trim off the clip?
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iankarr
post Feb 7 2022, 03:54 PM
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If the glass is coming out (and why wouldn't it for a repaint (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif), the easiest way to remove the trim is to "chop" the clips using a very thin putty knife between the trim clip and the channel, directly over the pin which holds the clip to the body. A quick hit with a hammer and the plastic pin holding the clip breaks. Then you can lift the trim off as a single piece- clips and all. Remove the broken clips on the bench. Of course, you'll need to replace with new trim clips after paint and before the glass goes back in.

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