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MAZDA TREND FREAK
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I own a 2005 Mazda 3
I notice it had door molding in wich I did not like a bit. Specialy if I was going to install a body kit and even maybe graphics. This molding can be removed by the use a plain house blow dryer to soften the 3M tape that was used to place on the vehicle and peal of. Once removed ensure to rewash area and wax it in order to reseal the paint...And of course, even tan... It works on the Mazda 6 Also. Some other vehicles might not be so easy do to manufactires using clip on moldings. Ideas are endless after they are removed.... ![]() ![]()
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Jr Pro Street Member
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It lookes clean.
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