#1
01-18-2011 | 02:47 PM
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 26
From: Dublin, CA
Easy to remove window visors? Paint damage?
My dealer has a new fit I'm looking at possibly buying. Unfortunately it already has several accessories installed that I'm not interested in:
- window visors
- door guard strips (the horizontal ones)
- tailgate garnish
Question:
If I buy this car and try to remove these items, can the paint be damaged?
I really like the simple clean looks of an unadorned new fit.
If I can get it for a decent price and remove these unwanted items, I'll get it.
But if the paint gets peeled off, etc from the adhesive I will pass.
Thanks
#2
01-18-2011 | 02:52 PM
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 178
From: State of Jefferson
Have the dealer remove the unwanted items as part of the sale. The dealer probably has some minimum payed kid in the detail shop just sitting around waiting for something to do.
#3
01-18-2011 | 03:11 PM
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 26
From: Dublin, CA
Yeah, same thought here... I even pinged him yesterday asking if they could remove 'em but no response yet.
I'm just worried about if my paint would be damaged...?
Especially that rear tailgate garnish protector..
--?
#4
01-18-2011 | 03:13 PM
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 777
From: Irvine
^ second that. i tried to remove mine myself and ended up with bloody hands and broken visors.
#5
01-18-2011 | 03:18 PM
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Posts: 26
From: Dublin, CA
Originally Posted by chrisng
^ second that. i tried to remove mine myself and ended up with bloody hands and broken visors.
--Seriously???
Are the visors THAT hard to remove?
(or are you just being funny ? I haven't had my coffee yet!)
#6
01-18-2011 | 04:27 PM
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 777
From: Irvine
its the 3m tape they use, i was stupid and didn't heat it up. and just tried to rip it off.
#7
01-18-2011 | 04:37 PM
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 26
From: Dublin, CA
Originally Posted by chrisng
its the 3m tape they use, i was stupid and didn't heat it up. and just tried to rip it off.
Ahh! -Ok got it
How do you heat it up prior to removal, use a hairdryer?
#8
01-18-2011 | 04:49 PM
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 1,106
From: Tuscaloosa
I'm hoping it's an easy job. I've had half the hardware fall out on mine and the driver window visor hums at more than 60. At least they were free (no, not a five finger discount either, just a really nice guy)
#9
01-18-2011 | 05:50 PM
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Posts: 777
From: Irvine
hair dryer or heat gun, but be careful with the heat gun.
01-18-2011 | 06:21 PM
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Posts: 26
From: Dublin, CA
Originally Posted by chrisng
hair dryer or heat gun, but be careful with the heat gun.
Cool. I'll try the hair dryer method.
So was your paint nice and perfect still, after you removed your visors?
01-18-2011 | 08:09 PM
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From: tx
The visors don't stick to the paint - just part of the window trim.
01-18-2011 | 08:25 PM
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From: Chesapeake, VA. -USA
Monofliment fishing line will do the trick. Just spray the tape with WD-40 and a 2' piece of fishing line get it inbetween the tape and what ever your tring to remove in a sawwing action. Then use the WD to remove the rest of the adhesive w/ a terrycloth rag. The warmer the weather the easier this will work.
GL
PS don't use a heat gun too hot around painted parts and will blister the paint like NOW!
Last edited by Perrenoud Fit; 01-18-2011 at 08:27 PM.
01-18-2011 | 08:32 PM
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 26
From: Dublin, CA
hayden: Thx for the info on the trim vs paint
Originally Posted by Perrenoud Fit
Monofliment fishing line will do the trick. Just spray the tape with WD-40 and a 2' piece of fishing line get it inbetween the tape and what ever your tring to remove in a sawwing action. Then use the WD to remove the rest of the adhesive w/ a terrycloth rag. The warmer the weather the easier this will work.
GL
PS don't use a heat gun too hot around painted parts and will blister the paint like NOW!
Awesome, thx for the great tip!
-- what about the 'Body side moldings'? same deal?
01-19-2011 | 08:48 PM
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 4,429
From: Chesapeake, VA. -USA
The acrylic tape on the moldings is tuffer to remove but will come off the same way. The residue left is quicker to come off w/ a plastic wedge like a vinyal applicator and alot of wd-40. I've seen people use goof-off on Utube but I think it could harm the paint.?
Mike
01-19-2011 | 09:17 PM
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From: tx
Originally Posted by Perrenoud Fit
I've seen people use goof-off on Utube but I think it could harm the paint.?
Mike
I've used goo gone on some paint and it was fine. OP - Google first though to get more stories. Be sure and clean it off good and wax afterwards.
01-20-2011 | 12:59 AM
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 26
From: Dublin, CA
Perrenoud Fit & Hayden:
Thanks for the excellent info. I'll try the wd-40 first and if no go, will google and/or try goofoff.
Nice forum btw
01-20-2011 | 05:03 AM
Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 4,250
From: Kitchener,Ont Canada
I peeled off the rear bumper piece. No harm to paint. Just pulled slowly.
01-20-2011 | 08:54 AM
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From: Chesapeake, VA. -USA
Originally Posted by SimpleFit
Perrenoud Fit & Hayden:
Thanks for the excellent info. I'll try the wd-40 first and if no go, will google and/or try goofoff.
Nice forum btw
Thankz so did you buy the Fit?
01-22-2011 | 03:54 AM
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 26
From: Dublin, CA
Originally Posted by Perrenoud Fit
Thankz so did you buy the Fit?
Darnit no. Dealer wanted too much.
Tried to talk them down but their lowest price is too near the price of a new 2011 Fit Sport!
Darn, and I really wanted SSM instead of Alabaster...
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