U u8myore0 Member : 04 Mazda3 Hatchback Mar 11, 2009 #21 glad it was a breeze for ya!!! ahahah def not the story in my case!!!!!
S skylar2ups Member : 2011 Mazda3 iSport Mar 17, 2009 #22 Took me about a half hour too I did it last summer it was around 100 that day and took a hair dryer outside just to help get it started... Either use a hair dryer or wait for a hot day. It saves (I guess) hours. Oh and there is already like 5 threads about this. Perhaps I'll start a thread on using the SEARCH button at the top of the page. ; ]
Took me about a half hour too I did it last summer it was around 100 that day and took a hair dryer outside just to help get it started... Either use a hair dryer or wait for a hot day. It saves (I guess) hours. Oh and there is already like 5 threads about this. Perhaps I'll start a thread on using the SEARCH button at the top of the page. ; ]
B birdfeather Member : 2007 Mazda 3 Sedan Black Mica Mar 19, 2009 #23 i took them off with dental floss on a really hot day and there was no residue :] took like 10 mins total :]
i took them off with dental floss on a really hot day and there was no residue :] took like 10 mins total :]
J Jon MS3 Member Mar 24, 2009 #24 on a warm day, just start pulling. slowly. dont "yank"! any remaining residue is easily taken off with goo gone and a quick wash
on a warm day, just start pulling. slowly. dont "yank"! any remaining residue is easily taken off with goo gone and a quick wash