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Feb 9, 2023 · Don't throw away Broken Interior Parts! What happens when replacing them isn't an option, or it's expensive? Today, Laura shows a step-by-step process on ho...
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Items needed to fix broken plastic trim: JB Weld Plastic Repair, Kwik Weld, or Original epoxy Masking Tape Dupli-Color Interior Paint Dupli-Color Truck Bed Liner Aerosol Dupli-Color Adhesion Promoter 320-Grit Sandpaper Wax & Grease Remover
We had a pair of sun-bleached plastic door panels from a 1974 Dodge Challengerthat were in need of some restoration. Over time, the sun eats away at plastic and eventually it starts to flake off, much like how steel rusts. In addition to the crusty surface, one corner on each panel had split. These panels are hard to find and expensive. Repairing t...
Next, we mixed the JB Weld Kwik Weld. You don’t need much, just enough to cover the repair. The epoxy was spread onto the crack, pushing it into the split. The crack was then pushed together and taped again to ensure it would stay closed. The Kwik Weld hardens in 6 minutes, and fully cures in 4 to 6 hours.
Once the repair was complete, we sanded the panel with the 320-grit sandpaper. Anything more coarse than 320 will leave sanding scratches in the final finish. The goal here is to smooth out the oxidized layer, taking off the chalky plastic, leaving the good layer intact. The sanding action removes some of the grain, though much of it was already go...
Welcome to our Ultimate Guide on how to remove scratches and restore interior car trim with ease! In this video, we'll walk you through simple, step-by-step ...
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Dec 29, 2009 · Step 1 - Remove Old Trim. Roll the window all the way down. Next, begin prying off the old trim using a flat head screwdriver. Depending on how old the trim is, it should come off fairly easily in long strips. Work your way gradually around the window until you’ve removed as much of the trim as possible. You’ll usually need to work from a ...
Mar 3, 2021 · The Top Automotive Trim Materials. Since there are so many items that qualify as interior trim, there are a wide variety of materials used. Some of the most common include: Leather (steering wheel lining, seat coverings, glove compartment exteriors) Vinyl and faux leather (cost-effective alternatives to leather that many manufacturers are using)
May 29, 2024 · Cracks can appear in your vehicle’s molding due to a wide variety of factors, including weather, age, and wear. If you see cracks or damaged areas on your windshield molding, it’s time for a replacement. 2. Fading. The second sign of bad windshield molding is fading. Fading is caused by UV damage from the sun’s rays over time.
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Oct 17, 2024 · This guide will walk you through the steps on How To Repair Car Window Trim and restore your car’s seal. Assessing the Damage and Gathering Your Supplies. Before you begin, you’ll need to identify the type and extent of the damage to your car window trim. Common issues include cracks, tears, shrinkage, and detachment from the car frame.