obwan93001
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Rubber type sealler applied to both front and rear windshield seals, under the molding.
Now that I'm getting ready to begin bodywork and get a paint job I'm making note of all the stuff that'll need to come off. Well, didn't think about it until the other day but I don't really know how to get all the molding pieces off w/o bending them. A PO decided to fix leaky weatherstripping by putting copious amounts of rubber type sealer underneath the molding and has been there for years. I'm beginning to think I should look for a nice set of both front and rear windshield molding as I really don't even know if I can fit a molding clip tool under the molding through all that sealer, argh. All of the moldings are in beautiful shape too w/exception of the dull finish due to age and lack of care but no scratches, dents or bends and I was really, really hoping to reuse them after replacing the weatherstrippng which is all shot and will need to come out when new headliner is installed anyhow.
Oh hwell, I'd really like to not have to replace the great molding if I don't have to and am hoping someone here has dealt w/this type of sitch before. If anyone has any suggestions I'd appreciate them very much!
Thanks everyone!
Oscar
Oh hwell, I'd really like to not have to replace the great molding if I don't have to and am hoping someone here has dealt w/this type of sitch before. If anyone has any suggestions I'd appreciate them very much!
Thanks everyone!
Oscar