[DML] Re: T-Pannel Removal
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[DML] Re: T-Pannel Removal
- From: "azman3us" <azman3us@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 22:05:15 -0000
Most auto stores carry 3M Molding tape - this tape is from the VHB
family (has a red liner) you can also stack the tape. As all
attachment tape jobs you MUST have a clean surface to work with, as
oil, dirt etc will cause the tape to fail. As a tip when
instructions call for the use of rubbing alcohol do not use the 70%
mixture, as the other 30% is water, look for the 100% or 90%
products. As I have never removed a T panel not sure of the way it
is installed - the tape sounds fishy Can any one else speak to this?
Randal
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "gjl463" <gjlednicky@xxxx> wrote:
> I just removed my T-pannel to check things out while I'm re-
painting
> the windshield header and it appeared that the T-pannel was secured
> to the body with some sort of thick double-sided tape. In some
> spots the tape was layered thicker to create a higher resting
> position to the body. It looks like it was meant to be done this
> way to help level the panel to the body and match height to the
> doors and especially the front header. Is this a correct
> assumption? Does anyone know what type of tape can be used to
> replace it with? Looks like a half-inch black double-sided
> weatherstrip tape. (note: this is not the same tape that covers the
> electrical compartment)
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