Finally De-molded

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macky

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Looks good and clean.

On a side note..... has anybody taken the molding off but left the badges and chicklets on?

mine are off but i left the ltz and gm badge
 

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KMeloney

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mine are off but i left the ltz and gm badge

Would love to see that GM badge gone. Truck looks so clean (otherwise).

I could see relocating the GM badge to the lower front corner of the door if you HAD to keep it, but right now it's just floating in space, relating to nothing...
 

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How to detect molds

Mold is a type of fungus that is present in our natural environment.
Mold spores, which are tiny microscopic ‘seeds’, can be found virtually everywhere, including in homes, and are a part of the general dust found in homes. These spores can grow on building materials and furnishings if conditions are correct. Excess moisture is the critical factor in any indoor mold problem. Its growth should not be tolerated in our homes. Eventually, the moisture and mold will damage what it is growing on, which may include both the building materials and personal belongings. The key to preventing mold growth is to prevent moisture problems.
 

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