Trim Around Window
Trim Around Window
The guy who had the car before me did a Maaco paint job, which not only required painting part of the car, but got the trim and a part of the tire as well. d---. Anyways, i dont have any pictures at the moment, but i will post some in a bit.
I wanted to know if there's some way i can replace this without totally replacing the whole windshield and passenger/driver window. they're both totally screwed.
I wanted to know if there's some way i can replace this without totally replacing the whole windshield and passenger/driver window. they're both totally screwed.
92 Mazda MX-3 GS
So.. let me get this straight.. your windshield and driver's window got paint on them? i would suggest buying one of those blades, they're specifically designed to remove paint off glass, you could also try and use some sort of chemicals before you use the blade. hopefully this should get the paint easily removed.
if it's just the rubber i'm sure he could remove the paint if he buys the right chemicals, there are many products out there that are meant to remove paint from all surfaces. i would give them a shot before replacing the trims, or maybe u could just spay the trims in black instead of replacing them.
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the passanger side is cheap but the driverside is expensive i got mine @ the junk yardhharb wrote:if you can't fix it yourself i'd recomend seeing a window person and just change the trim around.
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yeah, they sell them in different models, they sell slim visors and regular ones too, and they dont normally cost alot, they'll definately cost less than changing the trim and will take no time to install. oh and i just remembered that i have a set sitting around they're not the slim visors but yeah if u want them i could let them go for cheap, maybe with the hood...
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Goof-off works wonders for overspray on things like that. Just get a rag and put a little on it and the overspray should come right off. Just be careful of the paint that you don't want to remove which shouldn't be much of a problem givin how the windows are on the car. I've gotten overspray off thats been on for years using this stuff. It works great for getting the adhesive off of glass after removing window tints too
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'94 Caprice - rolling fast and low on 20's along with some custom goodies
'86 Regal - Hydraulics, custom wheels, custom paint, shaved, phantom top, leather, power, and lots of chrome
'92 - New import project in the works, should be out in '09
Those are the pics you requested.
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