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Old 06-27-2005, 03:06 PM   #4 (permalink)
Nevermore
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Car: 2006 SRT-8 300C
Join Date: Apr 2005
Member Number: 2163
Location: Mechanicsville, VA
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Posts: 141
I removed the molding from my black SRT-8 yesterday.
I let the car, and me, sit out in the hot sun while I did it.
I ran a piece of fishing line behind the molding and, while holding both ends, "sawed" the pieces off.
Someone suggested that they could be pulled off, but it was holding on a little too well, for me.
After I severed the 3M tape on the back, I rolled the leftover adhesive off of the car with my thumb. No goo-gone necessary.
I did go through about 10 different pieces of fishing line.
I do have a blister on my thumb today.
I did use goo-gone to remove the different adhesive from behind the rear SRT-8 badge. (After I sawed it off)
It did slightly fade a bit so I stopped using it.
My neighbor had an automotive adhesive remover, which did the trick for the 2 side badges.
The side of the car is immaculate. Not detectable that they were ever there.
If it were not for the goo-gone, the back would be the same way.

Hope this helps,

-Nevermore
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