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Old 11-13-2006, 04:21 PM   #1
casey.2
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Interior trim pieces "tape" bunching up.

I have a 2004 3575RL that is showing signs of the Arizona climate. I've noticed that the "wooden" trim piece to the left of the refrigerator, well, that the "tape" that shows the wood grain is starting to gather or bunch up. Bubbling up is perhaps a better description, is there a remedy? Do I replace with real wood, can I order the trim piece? Silly I know, but I want to keep her looking new. Suggestions? Thanking you in advance.

Kevin (casey.2)
2006 Ford F 250 SuperDuty 4X4 FX4
2004 3575RL
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