Steck Manufacturing 21500 Universal Molding Release Tool
V**R
Does the Job
Same as the one I had 40 years ago. Does the job.
B**T
Be careful
Works okay but be careful using, it's sharp. True to form, I sliced my hand during the first use, but no stitches needed. And because I'm 68 working on my 65 Mustang I have to use my reading glasses and a flashlight to see what I'm doing.
P**L
Just a tool any 50's 60's car owner should have
I figure since i have a 55 and 57 and my friends have various 60's cars A windshield trim removal tool will be handy. Its cheap enough to have just sitting in the tool box. I'll be pulling the glass out of my 57' soon and my 55' needs a new front seal
T**M
worth it
If you plan on pulling off your moldings and/or windshield/back glass you'll need this, but don't forget to get a shim device too. You will need to find the clips under the molding with this tool and then rock your wrist to undo the clips (you'll hear them "click") while applying outward force with the shim. Don't use a screwdriver as a shim as you may break your glass. Just get a plastic shim from an auto glass store - they're a dime a dozen. It's not a tough job, but there's probably a number of ways to screw it up.
S**S
old school tool. does it's job
this is the tool you keep in the drawer for old school chrome trim. it does it's job. this is useless for any car from the 90s on up. however if you have a classic or antique it's virtually the only tool that is on the market. no real complaints
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