[DeTomaso] side window stainless trim

Will Kooiman will.kooiman at gmail.com
Mon Nov 11 07:28:45 EST 2013


I've removed it safely by starting on one end.  You gently pry it from the
frame with a very small screw driver.  And then, you slowly work it off.

Now that I think about it, I used 2 small screw drivers.

Just be careful not to twist or pry too hard.

And, it looks a lot nicer after a trip to the polisher.
--
Will





On 11/11/13 12:28 AM, "Asa Jay Laughton" <asajay at asajay.com> wrote:

>Are  you talking about the window behind the drivers door, or the wing
>window -in- the door?
>
>Asa
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>On 11/10/2013 9:20 AM, doug351c wrote:
>> Has anyone ever come up with a way to safely remove the side window
>> stainless trim without damaging it.
>>
>> Doug Braun
>> blue 73L #5505
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