looking to take the door guards off
#2
RE: looking to take the door guards off
you serious? I was new once too, but I knew how to use the search option. everyone and their mom has done it. one did and there was yellow left behind, another did it and .... you get the idea.. use search.
#3
RE: looking to take the door guards off
ugh.
damn noobs.
wait until a hot summer day.
grab some fishing line, and saw ur way thru the guards.
then wax the area where the door gaurds were.
***NEXT TIME USE THE SEARCH BUTTON!!!!***
damn noobs.
wait until a hot summer day.
grab some fishing line, and saw ur way thru the guards.
then wax the area where the door gaurds were.
***NEXT TIME USE THE SEARCH BUTTON!!!!***
#7
RE: looking to take the door guards off
ORIGINAL: eastcoaster
DO IT, I SAID DO IT
DO IT, I SAID DO IT
j/k......
#8
RE: looking to take the door guards off
OK, time for some more double-posting here.....
First I agree w/SST andthe "Dogg."
It may sound like a silly question to us 'cause we've all been around a while. To him/her it's all new. Hell, I had my car a year before I ever realized ppl were doing the trim/molding delete thing!!
Now, to add my .02 to what "D" said, I just used dental floss to get everything started and then SLOWLY peeled the trim back. I found that patience is a virtue in this case. I also found on my car that the side that was in the sun did not do as well as the side that was in the shade. Much more clean up to do afterwards.Mine needed some polish before the wax on the sunny side.It was a hot day... late in the early evening... if that makes sense?
I hope this helps Mz306kidd!!
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