Re: [Chrysler300] Trim Removal
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Re: [Chrysler300] Trim Removal



Paint sticks work well. I have successfully removed
this type of trim from other cars by tapping the trim
from the inside out with a paint stick and a small
mallett. The paint stick is soft and will actually
bite into the edge ofthe trim to prevent it from
slipping. tap along 2 inch increments and use several
sticks for each side.An inexpensive bottle opener
works well but is more prone to leaving marks. If you
do use a bottle opener pry it against a popsicle stick
laid over the trim piece.

Paul Martin
Vancouver BC
--- "John J. Hertog" <crossram@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Paul,  
> 
> Those rain gutter moldings are actually the hardest
> piece of trim to remove
> from a 300F/300G/300H hardtop without damaging them,
> Paul, but it can be
> done.  The trick is to start from the front (at
> windshield) , and pull the
> bottom edge outwards.  I have used wooden paint
> sticks and plastic spackle
> knives to pry that bottom edge off. No matter how
> careful you are, if you
> try to use a metal tool such as a screwdriver, it
> will definitely make marks
> along the bottom edge. Just take your time, find the
> right
> thickness/ridgidity tool to use, and you should be
> able to get them off
> without damaging them.  Work slowly and carefully
> and take your time. 
> 
> Carefully note exactly where they end, at the rear
> quarter, because that is
> where you will have to start the reinstallation,
> when the time comes, and
> you sure don't want to have to put them on to take
> them off again because
> they don't reach far enough forward, or too far...
> 
> John Hertog
> Sag Harbor NY
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
> Behalf Of Paul Weihl
> 
> Has anyone ever removed the rain drip gutter above
> the door from a 300G?  I
> would think the process would be the same for all
> our 300s.  I would like to
> remove both sides before going to paint and also to
> remove some dings.  I
> would appreciate knowing the procedure for removal. 
> Thanks.
> 
> Paul Weihl
> 300G
> 67  300
> 
> 
> 


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