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Old 02-04-2011, 12:44 PM   #1
Swedishmoose
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Default Is that a job for the trimmer ?

Hi guys....


I have noticed that the top part of the door panels of our AU (where it joins the sill / window) are getting wavy. It's not extremly bad but its noticeable and i am a picky person which spots every tiny detail thats not right. I am sure it has got something to do with the age, temperature , sun exposure etc.


I was wondering if a trimmer could make it all nice again without damaging the soft and squishy vinyl part. I suppose if you warm up the panel with warm air and carefully bend it and straight it out it could work..but what do I know...its just a theory.


Would be happy to get some ideas...thanks guys


cheers

The Moose

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