Dr Quick wrote:
When I had to remove the trim strip on my previous trailer, the strips actually were over the top of the walls, so when they were taken out, the strip pulled out from over the wall. To reinstall the strips, I cut them shorter so that they were as long as the width of the trailer inside. I did not see any way to get them back over the top of the wall once the repair of the ceiling was done. My trailer had a plastic "cove molding" at the top of the wall. So I inserted each end of the trim strip over the lip of the molding, then used a rubber mallet to install strip. Worked out fine.
My cross strips stopped at the edge of the wall and were easy to pull off but the panels themselves went into the wall and the only way I can see to pull the panels down is to cut them at the wall. Is that the way you did yours?
The moulding would then be placed back, holding the panels in place.
Am I on track of is there an easier way?
Thanks
Ron