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Shifty One 11-01-2023 12:04 AM

How are the BSM's attached?
 
https://i.imgur.com/snoBE81.jpg

I hate em, and they are wasted anyway, but I don't want to hurt the paint.

Ideas?

Richard 11-01-2023 02:09 AM

Re: How are the BSM's attached?
 
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Originally Posted by Shifty One (Post 9255344)
I hate em, and they are wasted anyway, but I don't want to hurt the paint.

Ideas?

Removed mine the first week I purchased my truck new in 94. Attached with double sided tape. A piece of high test fishing line used like a saw makes quick work to get molding off. An eraser makes getting the residue off the paint easy. Something like this https://www.amazon.com/PEI-Remover-A.../dp/B0983P67XV Goo-Gone, your fingers and a rag is more time consuming and will probably leave blisters on your fingers. IMO a heat gun just makes more of a mess, there is risk of paint damage and you still have sore fingers and blisters. BTW, I remove emblems and molding often as I work at a body shop.

Shifty One 11-01-2023 10:50 AM

Re: How are the BSM's attached?
 
Thanks Richard, I figured it was double-sided tape, but didn't want to find out that there were holes on a couple pieces. I did the fishing string deal on my square-body, and it ended up pulling some paint too....I think a p/o stuck them on with super glue.

Accelo 11-01-2023 11:19 AM

Re: How are the BSM's attached?
 
I think they use a heat source, something like a hair dryer, to help soften the tape.

Keith Seymore 11-01-2023 11:38 AM

Re: How are the BSM's attached?
 
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Originally Posted by Accelo (Post 9255431)
I think they use a heat source, something like a hair dryer, to help soften the tape.

This is correct, although it was more to make the molding pliable rather than soften the tape.

Moldings were laying in heaters line side, the premask was removed and they were stuck on.

The other thing is that they were rolled after installation. Like - hard - using a mechanical roller that applied pressure as the vehicle crept through the fixture. There was enough pressure to oil can the sheet metal.

K

Shifty One 11-01-2023 12:23 PM

Re: How are the BSM's attached?
 
Thanks Keith

Hotcorner 11-25-2023 11:58 PM

Re: How are the BSM's attached?
 
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I’m contemplating removing mine, as they are in bad shape. I’ve seen replacement BSM on eBay if I decide I like it better with it on there.

special-K 11-26-2023 08:05 AM

Re: How are the BSM's attached?
 
That's BSM now, ey? :lol:

Shifty One 11-27-2023 10:31 AM

Re: How are the BSM's attached?
 
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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 9261307)
That's BSM now, ey? :lol:

What can I say? That's what they call 'em in C5 Corvette-landia...:lol:

Hotcorner 11-27-2023 03:46 PM

Re: How are the BSM's attached?
 
So did you take them off yet?

special-K 11-28-2023 08:10 AM

Re: How are the BSM's attached?
 
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Originally Posted by Shifty One (Post 9261591)
What can I say? That's what they call 'em in C5 Corvette-landia...:lol:

Mine has BSMs, but what do I call it on the front bumper, DBM? Deluxe Bumper Molding? Do you really think yours are BSMs or are they TSOB? Tacky Stick On Bling? :lol: I remember when I ordered my '92 GMC SLE in solid Woodland Green. The idea was a traditional work truck on the outside with a cozy inside. I wished I could have had the trim deleted but they don't do that anymore. I planned to remove it but never did. I decided I likes the little bit of chrome on the side and it actually catches some mud from tires splashing up on the door. I took the emblems off the tailgate and the 4x4 sticker off the bed with a heat gun, but it was new then

Shifty One 11-28-2023 03:36 PM

Re: How are the BSM's attached?
 
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Originally Posted by Hotcorner (Post 9261665)
So did you take them off yet?

Thanksgiving/honey-do's keep getting in the way....:dohh:


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