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Thread: Tip on how to remove Puma rear door trim without damage to paint.

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    cafe latte Guest

    Tip on how to remove Puma rear door trim without damage to paint.

    A pic tells a thousand words
    Place an old credit card down between the door and the trim, of course remove handle first. Make sure the print on the car is facing away from the paint just in case it marks the paint. Now insert another old card on top of it and insert a screw driver between the cards and gently twist the screw driver and the clip will pop without any risk to the paint or the door trim. I needed to remove the trim as the dealer has put the bracket for the light actuator on back to front so the horn honked every time I locked the car, very annoying indeed.
    Anyway job done
    Chris
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    I could have used you tip two days ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtreme View Post
    I could have used you tip two days ago.
    Oh no did you mark the paint?
    Chris

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    That is a good tip Chris.
    Another easy way to remove trim without damage to paint is buy a set of these....

    SCA Door Trim Remover Set - 5 Piece - Supercheap Auto Australia

    Or you can get them even cheaper of ebay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aguy View Post
    That is a good tip Chris.
    Another easy way to remove trim without damage to paint is buy a set of these....

    SCA Door Trim Remover Set - 5 Piece - Supercheap Auto Australia

    Or you can get them even cheaper of ebay.
    Thanks Mine was free though and no twisting or any movement at all that might mark the paint.
    Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aguy View Post
    That is a good tip Chris.
    Another easy way to remove trim without damage to paint is buy a set of these....

    SCA Door Trim Remover Set - 5 Piece - Supercheap Auto Australia

    Or you can get them even cheaper of ebay.
    I use a set of those.
    I used to use all sorts of dodgy ways to remove trim (and also broken my fair share too), but these are by far the best, as they are notched and allow the trim to be prised up around the clip, rather than just near it.
    -Mitch
    'El Burro' 2012 Defender 90.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aguy View Post
    That is a good tip Chris.
    Another easy way to remove trim without damage to paint is buy a set of these....

    SCA Door Trim Remover Set - 5 Piece - Supercheap Auto Australia

    Or you can get them even cheaper of ebay.
    Thanks fellas, this will help when I muster the courage and motivation to do a full scale dynamat-foam-carpet of the rear end of my new Def 90 when I get it.

    Will do the back end first as it seems relatively forgiving being all mostly flat surfaces. Then the front. FUN- not

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    cafe latte Guest
    With the credit cards I gently slipped the carts in the gap and gently twisted the screwdriver and the panel popped off with no effort at all. As nothing is twisting onto the paint at all there is not even tiny surface scuffs. I am sure the plastic tools work well, but I would be worried to leave some marks especially if the paint is new and soft like on my door (resprayed as door was replaced).
    Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by cafe latte View Post
    Oh no did you mark the paint?
    Chris
    Haven't looked that closely but, as they say, surely a little buffing paste will fix that.
    Roger


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    Big thumbs up Chris.

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