Window Trim Help . . .
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this is happening to me too i was thinking about using trim paint by duplicoler but want to try out SEM trimpaint if it does not work out well than my last option would be to install window visors but hope it doesnt come to that bandwagon
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whoops i was thinking about the part where the window visors go
idk about that part i wonder to since wax over spray is hard to remove if it gets on there
idk about that part i wonder to since wax over spray is hard to remove if it gets on there
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You will have to remove the side mirrors and probably the inner door panel also. The piece is held on by a screw thats hidden under the mirror, and the rest is held on by small white plastic clips down the length of it, I think there is like 5 or 6. You also might have to remove the window... both cars I've removed the piece on already had the glass removed so I'm not sure if you can get to the clips with it in place. To get the clips out I pried them out of the door with a small screw driver, but you have to be very careful because the clips are pretty brittle after sitting in a door for 20 years. I broke a couple on each side but was able to find spares at a junk yard. The trim piece is made of a thin metal so you need to be gentle when pulling it out, they are very easy to bend out of shape. I ruined the first one I pulled out. Good luck
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I wonder how hard it will be to paint them with them still on the door........ Anyone ever tried that? Mine look horrible and i dont wanna take them off and them get broke.
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If you did a really good job of masking then I'm sure you could paint them on the car, but it would be a lot easier to get a good result if you took them off and sanded them off the car to remove all the old coating. You can probably remove them without breaking them if you are careful and have the right tools. I was in a junkyard and only had a few tools on hand so my situation was not ideal, and only broke a few of the clips.
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I did it on my hatch. I did not want to remove them so I just stripped the coating and painted them..
Jasco paint stripper softens the rubber very well. Just be very carefull not to get it on your paint.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-crx-ef-civic-1988-1991-3/chipped-molding-repair-2628075/
Jasco paint stripper softens the rubber very well. Just be very carefull not to get it on your paint.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-crx-ef-civic-1988-1991-3/chipped-molding-repair-2628075/
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http://www.myhondapartsstore.com/myh...ystemcomp=List All&vinnoT=&trim=&trans=&view=normal
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$52 each if you buy it dont get the clips they come with a set already on it.
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$52 each if you buy it dont get the clips they come with a set already on it.
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