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    I dont know when this happened, but I think it happened today when I drove my car through the car wash. Afterwards I was drying it and I noticed that on the drivers side the "firebird" molding was gone. The passenger one was still there though. I kinda like it better without the molding. What would be an easy way to take the remaining molding off?

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    search.

    if i remember right, just heat it up with a hairdryer and carefully peel it off. then get the gunk off the car.
    1996 Pontiac <a href=\"http://www.fullthrottlev6.com\" target=\"_blank\">Firebird</a> <br />Black, 3.8L A4

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    • #3
      Correct. But pull the molding DOWN towards the bottom of the car, not towards you. Pulling it down actually takes off A LOT of the tape residue.

      I used rubbing alcohol and elbo grease to get the rest of the residue off.
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      • #4
        I would of searched, but I posted at midnight so im really not in the mood to go through that right now.

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