Question about Ranger woodgrain dash trim
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Question about Ranger woodgrain dash trim
Hey guys,
I picked up a set of the Ranger style wood grain dash trim pieces that go under the instrument panel. Is there a good way to remove the wood grain stuff without damaging them?
My bump don't wanna be a Ranger, so I wanna either remove the wood grain and polish them or paint over the wood grain with the same color as the dash itself... not sure what that's gonna be yet...
Thanks again,
KaptnKAOS
I picked up a set of the Ranger style wood grain dash trim pieces that go under the instrument panel. Is there a good way to remove the wood grain stuff without damaging them?
My bump don't wanna be a Ranger, so I wanna either remove the wood grain and polish them or paint over the wood grain with the same color as the dash itself... not sure what that's gonna be yet...
Thanks again,
KaptnKAOS
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re: Question about Ranger woodgrain dash trim
Try a heat gun or hair dryer.Use a plastic scraper after you heat it.It is only a stick on decal.Try not to press to hard you might put grooves in it. 

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re: Question about Ranger woodgrain dash trim
Hey Eric...
Thank you for the info... I thought it was painted on.
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Thank you for the info... I thought it was painted on.
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re: Question about Ranger woodgrain dash trim
Hey QC...
Good to see another webfoot...
Thanks for the info...
I wanna use them on my '68 CS project, but don't like the fakey woodgrain.
I either wanna go polished, painted the same color as the cab, or actual wood venier...
I'm leaning toward the polished look, then everything else would match.
take care,
KaptnKAOS
Good to see another webfoot...
Thanks for the info...
I wanna use them on my '68 CS project, but don't like the fakey woodgrain.
I either wanna go polished, painted the same color as the cab, or actual wood venier...
I'm leaning toward the polished look, then everything else would match.
take care,
KaptnKAOS
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re: Question about Ranger woodgrain dash trim
Hey R50...
Yeah... what ever i do with them, the outside trim part is gonna be polished, to match the trim for the other side that is just the narrow brite strip that goes around the outside of the glove box.
On the glove box itself, I wanna put one of the '68 style off-set
Camper Special fender emblems super imposed over an air brushed pic
of snow covered Mt Rainer.
I mighta used Mt St. Helens, but I don't want my truck to blowup like she did...
take care...
KaptnKAOS
Yeah... what ever i do with them, the outside trim part is gonna be polished, to match the trim for the other side that is just the narrow brite strip that goes around the outside of the glove box.
On the glove box itself, I wanna put one of the '68 style off-set
Camper Special fender emblems super imposed over an air brushed pic
of snow covered Mt Rainer.
I mighta used Mt St. Helens, but I don't want my truck to blowup like she did...

take care...
KaptnKAOS
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re: Question about Ranger woodgrain dash trim
I used paintt stripper and then red scotch brite pad to give them a brushed look.
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re: Question about Ranger woodgrain dash trim
soak them with some WD40 it works great that is how I haev been taking all the woodgrain off all my trim.
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re: Question about Ranger woodgrain dash trim
Hey DW...
I'll try the wd40 trick...
I'd rather use that than some of the stuff I have....
Zylene.. MEK... laquer thinner... Acetone...
dang, I have a little bit of everything...
I used to do screen printing so I had a bunch of that stuff...
I just wasn't sure what would work without damaging the surface underneth....
Thanks again..
KaptnKAOS
I'll try the wd40 trick...
I'd rather use that than some of the stuff I have....
Zylene.. MEK... laquer thinner... Acetone...
dang, I have a little bit of everything...
I used to do screen printing so I had a bunch of that stuff...
I just wasn't sure what would work without damaging the surface underneth....
Thanks again..
KaptnKAOS
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