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I'm also getting one of those stripping wheels, just in case ;)
 

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Hair dryer (best borrowed without the significant other knowing) and a plastic paint scraper, then finished with a 3M eraser wheel and a double wax.
 

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i just pulled mine off and scraped the adhesive off with a plastic scraper, then i brought it to work and used the detail bay to get the rest off
 

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I think I might be the only weirdo who actually likes my side moldings.....:poker:
 

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I think I might be the only weirdo who actually likes my side moldings.....:poker:

I said the same thing on another forum. I actually like the molding and chrome strips on the 88-98 chevys. Some trucks look better with it off, but almost all look good with it on. :)
 

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I said the same thing on another forum. I actually like the molding and chrome strips on the 88-98 chevys. Some trucks look better with it off, but almost all look good with it on. :)


Exactly! Idk i just like the look it gives to my obs. I wouldnt take it off. ha
 

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