form_title=Decorative Molding Repair form_header=9493 What has to be taken care of?*= [] "Window casing [] Door casing [] Wall molding (paneling, wainscoting, and chair rail) [] Ceiling molding (picture and crown) [] Floor molding (baseboard, base shoe, and base cap) [] Fireplace mantel [] Cabinetry [] Crown molding [] Railing [] Several small interior finish carpentry repair projects [] Other" What caused the damage on your finish trim?*= [] Attached remodel or construction [] Weather [] Accident [] Wear and tear [] Water damage [] Pests [] Other
It depends on how badly the molding is damaged as to if it can be repaired. Usually the molding would have to be replaced.
To reattach the molding on the outside of your car you need to visit your local auto repair store. They will have some form of adhesive to help reattach the molding.
You can cut the wavy piece away and at Pep Boys there used to be black molding strips for a couple of bucks and you can trim to fit and does a good job. The wavy molding is attached to the window so the whole assembly would have to be changed to fix the molding if you want OEM.
try a good wax rub
take the screws out of the door hanle to separate the inside door molding from the body then just pull he door molding off from multiple locations in a pattern around it.
They have a formula out there that is like a molding that you can inject right into the crack and it will keep it from spreading. The only other thing you can do is buy a windshield.
Depending what you will be using it for, gluing it together will work. However, given the repair, the best use would be decorative or as a planter. That is because bacteria can linger in the cracks.
Remove the clock decorative cover. Remove the clock retaining ring. Remove the clock wiring harness. Reverse the process to install the new clock.
Remove the door trim panel and the mirror reinforcement panel. On power mirrors, unplug the electrical connector. Tighten the 3 nuts and reinstall. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You may not have to remove the panel. Some cars there is just a small plastic trim that covers the bolts. You may one of the lucky ones where the door panel does not go so high! Either way....It is not to difficult! Y-THINK-Y
Embroidery on clothing can be used to disguise a repair. It can also be used to decorate the garment. Embroidery, such as crewel and cross stitch, is also done as a hobby to create decorative wall hangings and enhance towels and pillowcases.
It really depends on how far gone they are. I assume you have rust issues (these rust underneath the plastic molding affixed to the rocker). I would strongly recommend that any work done be done by a professional body man and there are panels available to make this repair: http://www.tri-proautomotive.com/servlet/the-Ford-cln-Taurus/Categories
When your ship is damaged by rocks, creatures, or cannon fire, it will "catch fire", and your health meter will be lowered. Unless you have the "shipwright" (a skilled crewmember from Dragon Cove) you will have to dock at an island to repair your ship. (*the decorative fires at Dragon Cove and the Pirate Outpost do not go out)