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Removing old vinyl trim - ebirder2000@... - 02-18-2007 11:35 Gardner, I doubt that the vinyl trim will come off without serious damage to the paint. The trim is available at most RV stores and at West Marine. Probably other marine stores too. Steve Anderson 79 FC 35 Poulsbo Wa [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Removing old vinyl trim - Gardner Yeaw - 02-18-2007 13:10 The vinyl trim on my '78 is way past end of life. Is there a preferred method for removing it? I have a heat gun if that will work, but I don't want to damage the paint. I am looking into re-painting, but I don't have that on the imediate list, so I want to keep things looking as good as I can till then. The vinyl trim on the roof looks like dried cracked desert mud. The trim on the sides looks better since I used shoe polish to brighten it up. Another item I am looking for is the rubber insert for the trim arroud the headlight and grille area. The old stuff id dry and has shrunk a bit. Gardner 78FC33 Removing old vinyl trim - dspithaler@... - 02-18-2007 14:25 Gardner You can get the rubber trim from most RV supplers Don 89SP 36' Butler, PA In Zefphyrhills, FL The vinyl trim on my '78 is way past end of life. Is there a preferred method for removing it? I have a heat gun if that will work, but I don't want to damage the paint. I am looking into re-painting, but I don't have that on the imediate list, so I want to keep things looking as good as I can till then. The vinyl trim on the roof looks like dried cracked desert mud. The trim on the sides looks better since I used shoe polish to brighten it up. Another item I am looking for is the rubber insert for the trim arroud the headlight and grille area. The old stuff id dry and has shrunk a bit. Gardner 78FC33 ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Removing old vinyl trim - Stephen H - 02-18-2007 14:28 Gardner, The stickers, well not too sure.. lots of scraping, and then repaint any damaged areas..?? The front trim is easy. I replaced mine- got it at Toms RV in Brandon, Fl. $5.00 for full roll(I had quite a bit left over) Also saw it at Camping world, different colors. White, Brown, Black, ect.. Stephen 81FC-33SB Plant City, FL _____ From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Gardner Yeaw Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 8:11 PM To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Removing old vinyl trim The vinyl trim on my '78 is way past end of life. Is there a preferred method for removing it? I have a heat gun if that will work, but I don't want to damage the paint. I am looking into re-painting, but I don't have that on the imediate list, so I want to keep things looking as good as I can till then. The vinyl trim on the roof looks like dried cracked desert mud. The trim on the sides looks better since I used shoe polish to brighten it up. Another item I am looking for is the rubber insert for the trim arroud the headlight and grille area. The old stuff id dry and has shrunk a bit. Gardner 78FC33 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Removing old vinyl trim - Stephen Birtles - 02-18-2007 15:18 Gardner On my coach Icovered the wood trim with a vinyl from a sign shop looked good from a distance and covered up the faded portions till I removed it all and repainted the coach Total cost 100.00 installation included to cover it all Worked for 2 years until remaoval and covered some pretty crappy stuff Stephen 77fc35 no more woodgrain --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" wrote: > > The vinyl trim on my '78 is way past end of life. Is there a > preferred method for removing it? I have a heat gun if that will work, > but I don't want to damage the paint. I am looking into re-painting, > but I don't have that on the imediate list, so I want to keep things > looking as good as I can till then. The vinyl trim on the roof looks > like dried cracked desert mud. The trim on the sides looks better > since I used shoe polish to brighten it up. > > Another item I am looking for is the rubber insert for the trim > arroud the headlight and grille area. The old stuff id dry and has > shrunk a bit. > > Gardner > 78FC33 > Removing old vinyl trim - David Meek - 02-18-2007 16:12 > > > > > The vinyl trim on my '78 is way past end of life. Is there a > preferred method for removing it? I have a heat gun if that will work, > > > > > _______________________________________________________________________ > > > You can get a vinyl eraser from almost any sign shop or from body shop. It is a soft rubber disk that you use with an electric drill. It will remove vinyl without damaging paint. Hope this helps! Removing old vinyl trim - Gardner Yeaw - 02-19-2007 11:45 Thanks again for the responses. It looks like the 3M vinyl trim remover is the weapon of choice. I will give it a try. Gardner 78FC33 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" wrote: > > The vinyl trim on my '78 is way past end of life. Is there a > preferred method for removing it? I have a heat gun if that will work, > but I don't want to damage the paint. I am looking into re- painting, > but I don't have that on the imediate list, so I want to keep things > looking as good as I can till then. The vinyl trim on the roof looks > like dried cracked desert mud. The trim on the sides looks better > since I used shoe polish to brighten it up. > > Another item I am looking for is the rubber insert for the trim > arroud the headlight and grille area. The old stuff id dry and has > shrunk a bit. > > Gardner > 78FC33 > |