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Delaminating Drip Rails?

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Old 12-01-23, 02:40 PM
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Really appreciate the feedback and pics, it finally started crumbling off after the snow and ice hit it. After a lot of hair-dryer and isopropyl Q-tip action, it will definitely do for now. Worst part is getting that adhesive gunk off, at least on the higher parts that were still fully wrapped on tight. Used a kitchen knife to create a border at the end of the windshield where I planned to stop lol.
I'm sure sooner or later I'll decide to get the rest of it off...

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Gah...I gotta do this sometime soon. Mine is only doing it in two small spots beside the windshield, but it drives me nuts every time I wash the car having to look at it.
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Originally Posted by ATLs460
Gah...I gotta do this sometime soon. Mine is only doing it in two small spots beside the windshield, but it drives me nuts every time I wash the car having to look at it.
just peel it off slowly with a hairdryer and a guitar pick bro.
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