HOW can I remove this w/o screwing it up? I am assuming it is glued on. I want to remove it to replace the seat trim with new because someone had re-painted them black which is now peeling...
HOW can I remove this w/o screwing it up? I am assuming it is glued on. I want to remove it to replace the seat trim with new because someone had re-painted them black which is now peeling...
Fantanya (01-07-2019)
If it’s just glued on you can use So-Brite ReMov adhesive and silicone remover.
I use it all the time to release adhesive and glue residue. Let it sit for about 60 seconds and it will re emulsify the bond so it will release easy.
vote4pedro (01-06-2019)
You could try a hair dryer as well. Heat does wonders!!! I wouldn't use a heat gun as it might be too much and end up melting what you are trying to save. Just another idea for what it's worth. Good Luck!
vote4pedro (01-07-2019)
Personally, it’s a lost cause. I’d just sell the car.
No todo que es oro brilla.
They were just fitted using double sided tape. The paint that is peeling was from the factory. These parts were fitted to a run of seats variously called Option or Driving seats. The plastic furniture looks like its standard, but was moulded in white, and painted black. I think these were actually made up from prototype or preproduction parts, since short run prototype parts are typically made in white plastic.
There is a little hole you can hook a tool into
vote4pedro (05-29-2019)