need used parts for 1987 honda prelude
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Re: need used parts for 1987 honda prelude
I did some googling on it...you can use ammonia, simple green, or
de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat
gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and
melt/dissolve the glue.
But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss?
de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat
gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and
melt/dissolve the glue.
But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss?
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Re: need used parts for 1987 honda prelude
I did some googling on it...you can use ammonia, simple green, or
de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat
gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and
melt/dissolve the glue.
But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss?
de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat
gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and
melt/dissolve the glue.
But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss?
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Re: need used parts for 1987 honda prelude
zardozrocks wrote:
> I did some googling on it...you can use ammonia, simple green,
avoid simple green if you value your car. left on metal, it can cause
stress corrosion cracking.
> or
> de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat
> gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and
> melt/dissolve the glue.
>
>
> But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss?
>
> I did some googling on it...you can use ammonia, simple green,
avoid simple green if you value your car. left on metal, it can cause
stress corrosion cracking.
> or
> de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat
> gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and
> melt/dissolve the glue.
>
>
> But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss?
>
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Re: need used parts for 1987 honda prelude
zardozrocks wrote:
> I did some googling on it...you can use ammonia, simple green,
avoid simple green if you value your car. left on metal, it can cause
stress corrosion cracking.
> or
> de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat
> gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and
> melt/dissolve the glue.
>
>
> But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss?
>
> I did some googling on it...you can use ammonia, simple green,
avoid simple green if you value your car. left on metal, it can cause
stress corrosion cracking.
> or
> de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat
> gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and
> melt/dissolve the glue.
>
>
> But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss?
>
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Re: need used parts for 1987 honda prelude
zardozrocks wrote:
> I did some googling on it...you can use ammonia, simple green,
avoid simple green if you value your car. left on metal, it can cause
stress corrosion cracking.
> or
> de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat
> gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and
> melt/dissolve the glue.
>
>
> But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss?
>
> I did some googling on it...you can use ammonia, simple green,
avoid simple green if you value your car. left on metal, it can cause
stress corrosion cracking.
> or
> de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat
> gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and
> melt/dissolve the glue.
>
>
> But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss?
>
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Re: need used parts for 1987 honda prelude
zardozrocks wrote:
> I did some googling on it...you can use ammonia, simple green,
avoid simple green if you value your car. left on metal, it can cause
stress corrosion cracking.
> or
> de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat
> gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and
> melt/dissolve the glue.
>
>
> But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss?
>
> I did some googling on it...you can use ammonia, simple green,
avoid simple green if you value your car. left on metal, it can cause
stress corrosion cracking.
> or
> de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat
> gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and
> melt/dissolve the glue.
>
>
> But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss?
>
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Re: need used parts for 1987 honda prelude
"zardozrocks" <zardozrocks@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I did some googling on it...you can use ammonia, simple green, or
> de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat
> gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and
> melt/dissolve the glue.
>
Thanks for the info! Hope I never need it myself.... I wonder about the
de-ice. It comes in two forms: straight alcohol and alcohol/glycol mixture.
>
> But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss?
>
If you live close to a wrecking yard with lots of Hondas that's your answer.
Pull-it-yourself yards often have very good prices, while they-pull-it yards
often test parts or offer a 30 day warranty. I've never bought used parts
on-line but that may be an alternative. Elle is probably our best authority
on parts suppliers.
Mike
news:1165382917.084041.217850@16g2000cwy.googlegro ups.com...
>I did some googling on it...you can use ammonia, simple green, or
> de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat
> gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and
> melt/dissolve the glue.
>
Thanks for the info! Hope I never need it myself.... I wonder about the
de-ice. It comes in two forms: straight alcohol and alcohol/glycol mixture.
>
> But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss?
>
If you live close to a wrecking yard with lots of Hondas that's your answer.
Pull-it-yourself yards often have very good prices, while they-pull-it yards
often test parts or offer a 30 day warranty. I've never bought used parts
on-line but that may be an alternative. Elle is probably our best authority
on parts suppliers.
Mike
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Re: need used parts for 1987 honda prelude
"zardozrocks" <zardozrocks@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I did some googling on it...you can use ammonia, simple green, or
> de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat
> gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and
> melt/dissolve the glue.
>
Thanks for the info! Hope I never need it myself.... I wonder about the
de-ice. It comes in two forms: straight alcohol and alcohol/glycol mixture.
>
> But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss?
>
If you live close to a wrecking yard with lots of Hondas that's your answer.
Pull-it-yourself yards often have very good prices, while they-pull-it yards
often test parts or offer a 30 day warranty. I've never bought used parts
on-line but that may be an alternative. Elle is probably our best authority
on parts suppliers.
Mike
news:1165382917.084041.217850@16g2000cwy.googlegro ups.com...
>I did some googling on it...you can use ammonia, simple green, or
> de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat
> gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and
> melt/dissolve the glue.
>
Thanks for the info! Hope I never need it myself.... I wonder about the
de-ice. It comes in two forms: straight alcohol and alcohol/glycol mixture.
>
> But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss?
>
If you live close to a wrecking yard with lots of Hondas that's your answer.
Pull-it-yourself yards often have very good prices, while they-pull-it yards
often test parts or offer a 30 day warranty. I've never bought used parts
on-line but that may be an alternative. Elle is probably our best authority
on parts suppliers.
Mike
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Re: need used parts for 1987 honda prelude
"zardozrocks" <zardozrocks@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I did some googling on it...you can use ammonia, simple green, or
> de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat
> gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and
> melt/dissolve the glue.
>
Thanks for the info! Hope I never need it myself.... I wonder about the
de-ice. It comes in two forms: straight alcohol and alcohol/glycol mixture.
>
> But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss?
>
If you live close to a wrecking yard with lots of Hondas that's your answer.
Pull-it-yourself yards often have very good prices, while they-pull-it yards
often test parts or offer a 30 day warranty. I've never bought used parts
on-line but that may be an alternative. Elle is probably our best authority
on parts suppliers.
Mike
news:1165382917.084041.217850@16g2000cwy.googlegro ups.com...
>I did some googling on it...you can use ammonia, simple green, or
> de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat
> gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and
> melt/dissolve the glue.
>
Thanks for the info! Hope I never need it myself.... I wonder about the
de-ice. It comes in two forms: straight alcohol and alcohol/glycol mixture.
>
> But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss?
>
If you live close to a wrecking yard with lots of Hondas that's your answer.
Pull-it-yourself yards often have very good prices, while they-pull-it yards
often test parts or offer a 30 day warranty. I've never bought used parts
on-line but that may be an alternative. Elle is probably our best authority
on parts suppliers.
Mike
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Re: need used parts for 1987 honda prelude
"zardozrocks" <zardozrocks@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1165382917.084041.217850@16g2000cwy.googlegro ups.com...
>I did some googling on it...you can use ammonia, simple green, or
> de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat
> gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and
> melt/dissolve the glue.
>
Thanks for the info! Hope I never need it myself.... I wonder about the
de-ice. It comes in two forms: straight alcohol and alcohol/glycol mixture.
>
> But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss?
>
If you live close to a wrecking yard with lots of Hondas that's your answer.
Pull-it-yourself yards often have very good prices, while they-pull-it yards
often test parts or offer a 30 day warranty. I've never bought used parts
on-line but that may be an alternative. Elle is probably our best authority
on parts suppliers.
Mike
news:1165382917.084041.217850@16g2000cwy.googlegro ups.com...
>I did some googling on it...you can use ammonia, simple green, or
> de-ice. you put on the solvent and heat it (either with sun or heat
> gun) and peel. the point is to peel both layers at once and
> melt/dissolve the glue.
>
Thanks for the info! Hope I never need it myself.... I wonder about the
de-ice. It comes in two forms: straight alcohol and alcohol/glycol mixture.
>
> But what about used honda parts....any ideas on that, boss?
>
If you live close to a wrecking yard with lots of Hondas that's your answer.
Pull-it-yourself yards often have very good prices, while they-pull-it yards
often test parts or offer a 30 day warranty. I've never bought used parts
on-line but that may be an alternative. Elle is probably our best authority
on parts suppliers.
Mike
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Re: need used parts for 1987 honda prelude
ok i found a salvage yard that has a 1987 honda prelude. I got them to
pull the left hand panel (sunroof open/close and headlight up/down) and
the right hand panel (with hazard light and defroster). Total $75. Is
that too much or about what I should expect?
pull the left hand panel (sunroof open/close and headlight up/down) and
the right hand panel (with hazard light and defroster). Total $75. Is
that too much or about what I should expect?
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Re: need used parts for 1987 honda prelude
ok i found a salvage yard that has a 1987 honda prelude. I got them to
pull the left hand panel (sunroof open/close and headlight up/down) and
the right hand panel (with hazard light and defroster). Total $75. Is
that too much or about what I should expect?
pull the left hand panel (sunroof open/close and headlight up/down) and
the right hand panel (with hazard light and defroster). Total $75. Is
that too much or about what I should expect?
#28
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Re: need used parts for 1987 honda prelude
ok i found a salvage yard that has a 1987 honda prelude. I got them to
pull the left hand panel (sunroof open/close and headlight up/down) and
the right hand panel (with hazard light and defroster). Total $75. Is
that too much or about what I should expect?
pull the left hand panel (sunroof open/close and headlight up/down) and
the right hand panel (with hazard light and defroster). Total $75. Is
that too much or about what I should expect?
#29
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Re: need used parts for 1987 honda prelude
ok i found a salvage yard that has a 1987 honda prelude. I got them to
pull the left hand panel (sunroof open/close and headlight up/down) and
the right hand panel (with hazard light and defroster). Total $75. Is
that too much or about what I should expect?
pull the left hand panel (sunroof open/close and headlight up/down) and
the right hand panel (with hazard light and defroster). Total $75. Is
that too much or about what I should expect?
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Re: need used parts for 1987 honda prelude
"zardozrocks" <zardozrocks@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> ok i found a salvage yard that has a 1987 honda prelude. I got them to
> pull the left hand panel (sunroof open/close and headlight up/down) and
> the right hand panel (with hazard light and defroster). Total $75. Is
> that too much or about what I should expect?
>
That sounds about right. I don't think you want to find out what those cost
new!
Mike
news:1165620804.058805.302750@79g2000cws.googlegro ups.com...
> ok i found a salvage yard that has a 1987 honda prelude. I got them to
> pull the left hand panel (sunroof open/close and headlight up/down) and
> the right hand panel (with hazard light and defroster). Total $75. Is
> that too much or about what I should expect?
>
That sounds about right. I don't think you want to find out what those cost
new!
Mike