Adhesive Rear Fascia Molding End Loose
Important: The rear fascia molding is attached to the bumper fascia with adhesive
tape. To insure a good replacement of new or old moldings emblems and name
plates, the panel surface should be warm 21°C to 32°C (70°F
to 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 name plates.
- Wash the affected area with soap and water and wipe dry. Wipe the panel
and the adhesive side of the molding with a clean rag using Varnish Makers
and Painters (VMP) naphtha.
- 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 constant pressure to the molding for 30 seconds or until a firm
bond has been made.
Adhesive Rear Fascia 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 07501 or equivalent.
- Wash the affected 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
(VMP) naphtha.
- Mark the proper position of the molding
with a length of masking tape.
- 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 front
bumper fascia.
- 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
rear bumper fascia to ensure the proper adhesion.