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Registered User
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Member ID: 2071
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Location: virgina
Age: 22
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debadging a 2002 silverado stepside need help!!!!
all right i want the 1500 off and teh crome strip off that is below that how would i go about doing thAT??????
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SLACKIN' CARLISLE BISH
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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spray 3M adhesive remover behind it and pull the emblem off and take off all the extra goop
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Do what Jokeman said. Get some Adhesive Remover and drench the emblem or molding. Pull the emblem/molding off and the put more adhesive remover on the goop. To make it a little easier use a blow dryer and heat up the goop a little. Then just start rubbing off the goop. After there is no goop left make sure to wash your truck and then put wax where ever the adhesive has touch as it will remove your wax. Good luck and post some pics when its done
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