Remove "Wood" Plastic Glove Box Panel
Remove "Wood" Plastic Glove Box Panel
Unlike the gauge panel, this just appears to be glued on. If I want to remove it, do I simply pull it off carefully? Or is there a trick that I am not seeing?
2007 Cobalt 222
Thanks in advance.
2007 Cobalt 222
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Careful!
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Re: Remove "Wood" Plastic Glove Box Panel
I find removing some decals it helps heating them with a blow dryer or a heat gun if you have one. With a heat gun keep the heat on low, the goal is to warm the glue just enough to help release.
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Re: Remove "Wood" Plastic Glove Box Panel
Dustin, the heat gun tip worked great. Now I have to figure out what type of adhesive to use. Any ideas?dustinm wrote: Thu Oct 22, 2020 7:30 pm I find removing some decals it helps heating them with a blow dryer or a heat gun if you have one. With a heat gun keep the heat on low, the goal is to warm the glue just enough to help release.
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Pictures of what your trying to do?
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Re: Remove "Wood" Plastic Glove Box Panel
I had custom panels created because my current ones were cracking from age. The glove compartment panel that I removed with the heat gun was attached by some type of adhesive. I am trying to figure out what adhesive to use to attach this new custom piece.




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I took off mine. Putty knife, heat and some patience. If any left over residue, denatured alcohol.
Enjoy the new wood!
Enjoy the new wood!
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Very nice.
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Re: Remove "Wood" Plastic Glove Box Panel
Just re read this.... I used a 2 part epoxy.. while it holds fine and didn't expand, I wouldn't recommend it. In a perfect world, find the thin 2-sided 3m tape.. not the thick foamy stuff.Scaemur wrote: Sat Oct 24, 2020 7:22 pm I had custom panels created because my current ones were cracking from age. The glove compartment panel that I removed with the heat gun was attached by some type of adhesive. I am trying to figure out what adhesive to use to attach this new custom piece.
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If you do use an epoxy, keep in mind that it will run. However, denatured alcohol will take off any over run.
This is the stuff I used. Small bead, maybe even little drops. Hold it for a minute, then masking tape to let it cure... I did mine on the sandbar
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Re: Remove "Wood" Plastic Glove Box Panel
Very nice. I like the look of yours. I ended up going with this 3M product. It seemed to work fine. I also included some below pictures on how it turned out after installation.








Re: Remove "Wood" Plastic Glove Box Panel
3M also makes a brush on trim glue that possibly might be easier to use in this app. I use that 3M spray glue to hold interior foam on and sometimes headliners. I like the 3M tape but its probably too thick for this.
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