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Old 07-24-2008, 07:01 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I watched this video and did exactly as it said.

YouTube - Removing Side Moulding on Chrysler 300 Touring AWD

I did it in the late afternoon with the sun on one side of my car. With the combination of the sun and WD40 it came right off and didn't even leave any glue behind on the door so I didn't even end up buying Goo gone. The other side left a little glue but it came right off just by peeling it slowly.

I did the same method, with a fellow member on this site, USMCSGT. Since it wasn't quite hot enough outside, we used a blowdryer. Sprayed the area with WD40 while using the blowdryer. Got a cloth and spatula and it slowly came off. Afterwards washed off the area with soap/water and used NU Polish. That picked up any remainder of the glue and.

Took about 30mins total to do both sides. You will definately see the difference in a matter of minutes. I was quite shocked after the mod was done. I have no regrets/complaints.
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