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Old 08-02-2005, 08:17 PM #16
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Jason.....

Thanks for the reply. No wonder I've read so many good things about Burtmanindustries on the toyota boards.

I do not intend to recover the dash trim once the overlay is removed. I've used the 3m adhesive remover before.....I figured that and a heat gun would indeed allow me to peel the stuff. My question is will the condition of the plastic after the adhesive is removed be acceptable? The door switches, vents & cup holders are going to be tough! You mention the 3m stuff will not harm the oak or grey, but will remove black.....I assume that's the dash you're speaking of...not the trim?

Thanks for all your help!
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Yes, the stock dash.

Well, it may be discolored when you remove the kit. Toyota use a primer they wipe on the dash before they install the stock dash kits. The kits I have don't require this, and it's that primer that can discolor the dash and you might see this after you remove it.

You aren't going to replace the kit with a new one?

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Jason.....

Thanks for the reply. No wonder I've read so many good things about Burtmanindustries on the toyota boards.

I do not intend to recover the dash trim once the overlay is removed. I've used the 3m adhesive remover before.....I figured that and a heat gun would indeed allow me to peel the stuff. My question is will the condition of the plastic after the adhesive is removed be acceptable? The door switches, vents & cup holders are going to be tough! You mention the 3m stuff will not harm the oak or grey, but will remove black.....I assume that's the dash you're speaking of...not the trim?

Thanks for all your help!
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No....going with basic black.

Sounds like I'm going to be scouring the country for dash trim from junk yards.
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Let us know how you make out. 50/50 chance.
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