They come off fairly easy with water and a mild detergent
You'd have to describe 'old trim' -wood trim for house, autobody trim, auto interior trim - - -
To remove the trim from the window of a 2005 Buick LaCrosse, first, ensure the window is fully closed. Use a flathead screwdriver or a trim removal tool to gently pry off any plastic clips or covers along the trim edges. Be cautious not to damage the trim or the surrounding surfaces. Once the clips are released, carefully pull the trim away from the window frame to remove it completely.
Windex worked well for me in seconds with no scrubbing. Scrubbed with other products with no avail. Windex did the trick. Yay!
yep
yes, you trim the spent flower stems off, but you don't trim into old wood
I M NOT A GOOD PAINTER ,I GOT PAINT ALL OVER THE WINDOW TRIM AND WALL TRIM .HOW DO I GET THAT PAINT OFF WITH OUT MESSING UP TRIM
Window glass cleaner will help. Leave it on for 2-3 minutes.
just pops off after removing the window handle, if manual, and some screws for the armrest and maybe the door trim side of window.
No, but it will not help with the finished look of your new siding. Your j channel will look gaudy next to the window trim if you dont strip the old siding, but if your going to metal wrap the trim then you can pad the trim up to eat up that space, which I highly recommend. It will help make your new vinyl siding look ten times better, or go with a vinyl trim board or wood padded on the back side to bring your trim about a quarter to a half an inch beyond the j channel face which is what it would look like new.
To achieve a professional and aesthetically pleasing finish when tiling around a window with trim, ensure that the tiles are cut accurately to fit around the window and trim. Use spacers to maintain even spacing between tiles and the trim. Apply grout carefully and clean off any excess to create clean lines. Seal the grout to protect it from moisture and stains.
It will not last long before being weathered off.
The first thing you need to do is be sure the jambs on the window end flush with the wall.If it's only off by a little bit, go ahead and install the trim, you can use calk to fill a small gap.If it's off by a lot you're going to have to add 'padding'.Take a straight edge and place it against the wall, if the edges of the window don't come out as far as the wall, you'll need extension jambs.An extension jamb is just a strip of wood you add to the frame. They should be available from who ever made the window.If the window comes out farther then the wall, you'll need to add a strip of wood of an equal thickness to the back of the molding.You'll never get the trim to join up properly otherwise.