Peel and stick stainless trim

Sameyeyam

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Tried searching for this one. Any ideas on best way to remove peel and stick trim? New owner of a 2005 and came with on the seat and sills. Not really a fan of it. Heat gun?
 

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Ya, a heat gun and a plastic putty knife or something similar. Just take your time. Heat it up a little, and shove the knife between the two, as close to the remaining piece as possible. Any leftover adhesive can be removed with goo gone or something similar.
 

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On the seat? I hope you mean the part where the harness passes through.
 
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Sameyeyam

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Thanks. Yes, on the upper seat where the harness passes through. Fishing line and putty knife with heat sounds like a plan. Kinda worried about the seat leather using the heat but want to get rid of the "blingy" look from the peel and stick crap.
 

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Might be worth trying to warm things up with just a hair dryer and using fishing line or floss to remove the trim pieces. Always seems to me a heat gun can get out of control in a hurry - so be careful if you go that route.
 

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