Side molding

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Has anyone removed their side molding off of their yukon denali? Was it a hard process? Any pictures?
 

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If you take it all off PM a price for it. I might be interested. It shouldnt be hard as all. Should be sticky taped on. Alittle goo gone should take the residue right off.
 

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Some use fishing line to "saw" through the double sided tape then use 3M wheel attachment for drill to remove the remaining tape.
 
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So it's the 3m tape that holds it on? Good my mustang side pieces were bolted and was a pain
 

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If you rubber wheel it, it's gonna need a buff in most cases. I did my emblems a week or two ago and buffed the spots afterwards.
 

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Do you think goof off would be a better solution rather than the 3m wheel
I used denatured alcohol to remove my badges. It works but much more elbow grease. Fyi, there may be a discoloration/oxidized ring around the molding. In some cases buffing will help, some cases not.
 

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I use goo gone when I debadge and I didn't have to wheel or buff. You can't see any lines where the emblem was. I was pretty shocked. I have a dark green Tahoe if color matters
 

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