EL CAMINO REMOVING a ~15 year old dash cap (1986 el camino)

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Hey guys, I'm completely redoing the interior in my el camino. I'm also changing everything to black.

Does anyone have experience removing a dash cap? There's plenty of info installing them. I'm concerned it's going to be so bonded to the dash underneath that i damage something removing it. I'm imagining using a heat gun and some kind of pry bar.

Any advice appreciated!!

-HK
 
Im thinking thats going to be a decent amount of work depending how much adhesive was used putting ot on. I would probably start in a hard area first. This way if it gets screwed up at least its in the beginning not after you get the whole thing stripped. Be a waste of time at that point. Either way Im sure the original days is going to be banged up taking it off.
Can you find another dash to recover instead ?
 
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Im thinking thats going to be a decent amount of work depending how much adhesive was used putting ot on. I would probably start in a hard area first. This way if it gets screwed up at least its in the beginning not after you get the whole thing stripped. Be a waste of time at that point. Either way Im sure the original days is going to be banged up taking it off.
Can you find another dash to recover instead ?
Hmm. If I went that route, how difficult is it to remove the covered dash currently installed?
 
dash caps are normally installed because the underlying dash is junk. what were you planning on doing with the original dash pad?
 
For anyone wondering, the old dash cap came out really easily. I ordered a new one that hopefully will last another decade. In my opinion they look good when installed correctly.
 
Lucky guy! For various reasons, I never wanted to go the dash cap route. Before I ended up buying a whole replacement dash, I considered patching/repairing the original dash in my 87 EC. In the end, I bit the bullet and bought a dash replacement from OPGI when they first became available. I justified it to myself that the dash, like the hood, are the two areas that we'll continually be looking at and visible as we drive our classics. I haven't installed it yet but getting really close.
 
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