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#6 Re: Rain channel chrome removal?
superbin Posted on: 2009/7/31 12:05
Thanx Andy that would be great and I know the tool you are talking about I think Ive got one at home


#5 Re: Rain channel chrome removal?
DatsAndy Posted on: 2009/7/31 11:42
We use a tool used for cleaning concrete off bricks and splitting pavers it looks like a thick spatula but wrap it in some cloth say flannelet. There is a certain method to the way its done will upload a couple of pics tomorrow showing how and what i mean if you like.


#4 Re: Rain channel chrome removal?
Ethan Posted on: 2009/7/31 11:29
my panel beater just tapped mine up - didnt want to be responsible for damaging & so having to find & replace them!


#3 Re: Rain channel chrome removal?
LittleFireyOne Posted on: 2009/7/30 12:27
it's a pain of a thing, if I knew an easier way I would have done it to my sedan so I could protect the channels from rust better. They're bassically just clipped on there but because of teh age it's real hard to take off. You pu.. ah just look at the picture VVVV

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#2 Re: Rain channel chrome removal?
superbin Posted on: 2009/7/29 14:27
Very very carefully! just joking I would also like to know please. Cheers


#1 Rain channel chrome removal?
Aegis Posted on: 2009/7/29 11:32
I'm doing a bit of research before respraying my 1200 sedan.

Has anyone taken there rain channel chrome off? I'm not sure how to do it with out bendin it to much.






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