'66 Coupe interior wood removal -- safe solvent?
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'66 Coupe interior wood removal -- safe solvent?



If pieces are falling off, the adhesive might be pretty brittle?
 
You might try slipping dental floss in under a space created by a miniture screwdriver used to gently pry the wood up a hair from below where a mark would not be visible?  Perhaps applying low heat from a hair dryer at the same time (carefully)? 
 
-Kenyon

David Whitney <david.whitney@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



>All other areas of wood trim - dash, steering wheel -
>would be removed at your peril. They are on thin
>metal backing plates which can bend easily - and if
>they bend they will never lie flat again.

The bond can't be permanent. One of the triangle shaped pieces on the
passenger's side fell out quite by itself. So I really need to know what's
a safe glue removing solvent to use around the other trim pieces.

Thanks,

David
'91 K-Imperial driver
'66 Crown Coupe project
'66 Newport 383 dual exhaust .030 over Eddys/Hurst/Cragars daughter's first
Mopar






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