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Old Dec 5, 2009 | 03:48 PM
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just need to get the rubber tape off...that'll come tomm pending sunshine or not..
 
Old Dec 5, 2009 | 05:00 PM
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That's the part that takes the longest. Took me a couple different days to get mine cleaned off. Did the tailgate first then the doors another day.
 
Old Dec 5, 2009 | 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Zeeke98
That's the part that takes the longest. Took me a couple different days to get mine cleaned off. Did the tailgate first then the doors another day.
i have like a gallon of goo gone lol shouldn't take more than 20 mins each ( I HOPE )lol
 
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i have like a gallon of goo gone lol shouldn't take more than 20 mins each ( I HOPE )lol
LOL... we'll see about that. Mine took a couple of hours of scraping and scrubbing. I used A LOT of goo gone and heat too. You'll be there for a while. 20min each is a dream lol.
 
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Yeah, I wasted most of an afternoon on just the door badges between getting the junk off then polishing the area after I was done. This was during the summer, not the middle of winter either.
 
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like i said, i hope and i'm in the midst of cleaning out a garage port my self just to pull it in for the winter.
 
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what about the rest of the moldings you doing them..i want to take mine off..just wondering if they are glued on as well or are their holes under their?
 
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A few years ago I used a chissel to get mine off LOL and there wasn't any rust or anything, bit you could see where the badges were because it was darker. I just let it go.

But when I took off some of my trim I used some "3m adheisve remover" and it worked pretty good
 
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Craig: "A few years ago"? You haven't even owned your Blazer for a year...or if you have you havent even been on the forum for anywhere close to a year yet...just barely 6 months lol.

The mouldings should be all glued on. The only ones bolted on are your bumper trim (impact strips). Just follow all the steps in this thread to remove them. You might see a color difference in the paint just because of sun fading
 
Old Feb 2, 2010 | 10:37 AM
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I got lucky on mine i guess. After I had had my blazer for about six months I just took a plastic scraper to one end of each of the strips, got it loose, and pulled. only left a little bit of goo and I got most of that by rolling it with my thumb.
 



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