Fenderwell trim
dude its hella easy, i just took a hair dryer, went in the same direction as the molding, and i heated it pretty good, then i just gently pealed it back.. once your done was the car and wax it and wahlah![IMG]i/expressions/beer_yum.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/beer_yum.gif[/IMG]
on a hot day just take fishing line and slide it behind it like you were sawing it off, then rub the sticky sh** off (goo-gone) helps alot, after done wash and wax .. very easy to do , i have done it to 3 cavaliers
Or you can use a blow dryer if it aint hot out .. it will take about a minute to get them off, and about a half hour to get the sticky crraapp off
Or you can use a blow dryer if it aint hot out .. it will take about a minute to get them off, and about a half hour to get the sticky crraapp off
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