Wiper switch knob removal?

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Mojoe9955

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Working refinishing 74 Duster dash Bezels. I have it out on the bench and have the headlight switch knob and stem out. I'm stumped on wiper knob. I can't see a screw or release mechanism. I don't want to damage anything, just pull is there a special tool or trick?
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Working refinishing 74 Duster dash Bezels. I have it out on the bench and have the headlight switch knob and stem out. I'm stumped on wiper knob. I can't see a screw or release mechanism. I don't want to damage anything, just pull is there a special tool or trick?
Thanks
There is a little spring loaded button on the body of the switch you need to depress
For the headlight switch
 
The button is on the headlight switch, to slide out the knob and shaft. The wiper knobs are a press on fit with a small flat spring steel retainer inside the knob. It should pull straight off. At least that is how all my 67-69 wiper switches are.

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My next dilemma is how to clean, mask the plastic gauge widows without damaging them. They are plastic welded together...with the frame.
 
I carefully cut the melted area away leaving as much "pin" as possible, and re-attached the same way with a soldering iron.
 
I got a plan. I ordered an overlay for the wood grain face from Detroit muscle.
I'm going to carefully wash in warm soapy water. I had it on kitchen counter and looked down and some spice jars...moronicly it hit me.
The spice jar lids are a perfect fit. Now I can spray what needs to be black without too removing the plexiglass inserts. I'll need to find something for the brake light, and trim a piece of card board to fit the speedo glass.
I won't drink any coffee and be well rested when I try to out line the silver.

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Hobby shops carry chrome pens. I have 3 different width sizes of MOLOTOW chrome pens I got from HOBBY LINK. I use them for chrome detail on the Mopar models I build. They are pretty awesome. Check it out if you don't already have something
 
I'm actually hoping it will clean up enough so I don't have to mask and paint the black and just use those chrome pens to detail the accents
Thanks
 
I defiantly plan to do the chrome. Just dusting the black it looks pretty good and might clean up enough to not have to paint it.
 
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