Familia323
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Instead of buying that 3M adhesive remover, save your money and use a hair dryer. I just took a hairdryer and moved it back and forth slowly over the trim, so it didnt sit too long in one spot. Then I focused on heating a certain corner . Then once the corner started to come up .. I gently pulled the trim back til I could get the hair dryer behind it to follow my pull and .... it just came right off... a little wipe off of the dirt and 5 more pieces later I was done. It took me maybe 40 minutes to take all the pieces off and I didnt have to buy anything. If by some chance you get too impatient and break the 3M tape away from the trim.. then just heat it up again and pull it off..... and any excess gunk left over can be taken off with a little car wash and some elbow grease
No but seriously... its not as complicated as the other thread made it seem. So I hope this helps, and if anyone has any questions let me know.
