woodgrain removal

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by TByrd, Nov 25, 2004.

  1. TByrd

    TByrd Guest

    Has anyone ever tried to remove the woodgrain trim from a PT Cruiser? Any
    tricks, tips? Thanks
     
    TByrd, Nov 25, 2004
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  2. TByrd

    Guest Guest

    Same way you removed it from a Ford Country Squire. Get out the hair
    drier / heat gun, and lots of patience.
     
    Guest, Nov 25, 2004
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  3. TByrd

    Geoff Guest

    ....and expect the paint underneath to be noticeably glossier and less faded
    in color than what wasn't covered.

    --Geoff
     
    Geoff, Nov 26, 2004
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  4. TByrd

    TByrd Guest

    Thanks for the tips. I have an 02 Cruiser that was in an accident, both
    drivers side doors were severely damaged. I planned to replace the woodgrain
    on my new doors until I discovered the cost of woodgrain on just the doors
    would run over $1000.00. Absurd, so I decided to remove the woodgrain from
    the rest of the car, but wasn't sure what I would be getting in to.
     
    TByrd, Nov 27, 2004
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