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Carbon Fiber Splitters

Discussion in 'DIY (Do-It-Yourself)' started by JordanZahm, Jan 30, 2018.

    JordanZahm guest

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    Hi all, new member here.
    I recently purchased a 12' E92 M3 and I am looking to replace the existing carbon fiber splitters on it. The previous owner smashed them up pretty good. I am having a difficult time getting them off. I discovered that they are being held on by a silicone adhesive. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I should go about removing them? Someone suggested a heat gun but I'm afraid that would ruin my paint. Any suggestions/comments are appreciated! Thanks.
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    charlson89

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    Heat gun would be the easiest way. If your concerned about burning the paint put tin foil all around the splitters so it blocks heat from everything but the splitters. chemicals could damage the paint finish and clear coat so I would keep away from them.

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