Tools Required
J 25070 Heat Gun
Adhesive Body Side Moldings
The body side moldings, emblems and nameplates are attached to the body
panels with adhesive tape. To insure a good replacement of new or old moldings
emblems and nameplates, the panel surface should be warm 21-32°C
(70-90°F), clean, and free of any wax or oily film. Methods
are listed to attach loose molding ends, completely removed moldings and
replacement moldings emblem and nameplates.
Adhesive Body Side Moldings End Loose
- Wash the panel with soap and water and wipe dry. Wipe the panel
and the adhesive side of the molding with a clean rag using oil-free naptha
or alcohol.
- If needed, apply a length of masking tape as a molding guide.
A straightedge may also be used.
- Apply the adhesive to the back of the molding and press in place.
If the adhesive GM P/N 1052621 or equivalent is used apply the
constant pressure to the molding for 30 seconds or
until a firm bond has been made.
Adhesive Body Side Molding Completely Removed
- Remove all adhesive from the body panel and the back of the molding
using 3M™ scotch brite molding adhesive remover disk 3M™ P/N 07502
or equivalent.
Important: This procedure is for moldings that have not been damaged. Do not use
this procedure if the molding is dented or was removed from the body.
- Wash the panel area with soap and water and wipe dry.
- Remove all traces of adhesive from the body panel and the back
of the molding using Varnish Makers and Painters (VM&P) naptha.
- Mark the proper position of the molding with a length of masking
tape. Use adjacent moldings as a guide.
- Warm the body panel with the heat lamp or the heat gun to a minimum
of 21°C (70°F).
- Apply a piece of double-coated foam tape 3M™ P/N 06382 Gray
or equivalent to the molding.
- Align the molding to the tape guideline on the body panel.
- Peel the backing from the end of the molding.
- Press firmly into place while continuing to remove the backing.
- Hand roll the molding to the body to ensure the proper adhesion.