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Title: Rubber edging around sunroof is peeling in places
Post by: alpha-omega-kappa on 07 May 2012, 14:22:16
Good people

The rubber surrounding the sunroof is starting to peel in certain small spots leaving a light almost whitish colour underneath. Short of replacing the whole trim is there any "old wives tale" type of solution that you know of which can render it passable in the next 24 hours or so ?

When I say "old wives tale" maybe something like rubbing treacle and soot all over it   ;D

Thanks in advance  :y

Title: Re: Rubber edging around sunroof is peeling in places
Post by: blackviper90210 on 07 May 2012, 14:28:44
Mine is heading the same way  :(

Thought of rubbing it down and using hammerite paint after  ???

Not sure if it'll work though :-\
Title: Re: Rubber edging around sunroof is peeling in places
Post by: alpha-omega-kappa on 07 May 2012, 14:37:30
This may do the trick BV ?

http://www.acehardwaresuperstore.com/2000-protectant/46611.html

Dunno if it works, has anyone else used it before ?
Title: Re: Rubber edging around sunroof is peeling in places
Post by: Lazydocker on 07 May 2012, 15:01:10
If you're referring to the bit around the glass, about 8mm wide, it's not rubber it's metal and that's corrosion ;)

The only thing that will get it looking good again is to rub it down and re-paint it with some black paint... Smooth Hammerite is generally recommended ;)
Title: Re: Rubber edging around sunroof is peeling in places
Post by: albitz on 07 May 2012, 15:14:10
I have one of these to do,if and when it ever stops bloody raining for a day or two. ::)
Title: Re: Rubber edging around sunroof is peeling in places
Post by: blackviper90210 on 07 May 2012, 16:40:03
Just out of curiousity, is it better to take it all out and do it, or mask the car roof and do it in situ?  :-\
Title: Re: Rubber edging around sunroof is peeling in places
Post by: omega3000 on 07 May 2012, 17:02:38
Masking it up would be quicker i would have thought , some have done the sunroof recently with hammerite smooth . Dont know if etching primer has to be used though  :-\
Title: Re: Rubber edging around sunroof is peeling in places
Post by: Tony H on 07 May 2012, 17:06:59
The surround is made out of aluminium which starts to oxidize hence the white powdery residu make sure you use a paint sutable for ally as for removing it to re-paint unless your a glutten for punishment leave it where it is and do a tidy job of masking it up and paint it in situ.
Title: Re: Rubber edging around sunroof is peeling in places
Post by: alpha-omega-kappa on 07 May 2012, 17:19:23
I stand corrected  ??? Tis not rubber as you all now know !

Just bought some fricking "Back to black" from Halfords as well  :'(

Thanks people.
Title: Re: Rubber edging around sunroof is peeling in places
Post by: Andy B on 07 May 2012, 17:20:58
Isn't there a guide somewhere for removing a sunroof? IIRC it's only held in with half a dozen screws  :-\ :-\
Title: Re: Rubber edging around sunroof is peeling in places
Post by: RobG on 07 May 2012, 17:37:30
Isn't there a guide somewhere for removing a sunroof? IIRC it's only held in with half a dozen screws  :-\ :-\
Only the glass
Title: Re: Rubber edging around sunroof is peeling in places
Post by: Andy B on 07 May 2012, 17:40:37
Isn't there a guide somewhere for removing a sunroof? IIRC it's only held in with half a dozen screws  :-\ :-\
Only the glass

That's all that needs to come out to paintthe surround  :y :y :y
Title: Re: Rubber edging around sunroof is peeling in places
Post by: RobG on 07 May 2012, 17:44:24
Isn't there a guide somewhere for removing a sunroof? IIRC it's only held in with half a dozen screws  :-\ :-\
Only the glass

That's all that needs to come out to paintthe surround  :y :y :y
I know that :P ;D
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=90605.0
Title: Re: Rubber edging around sunroof is peeling in places
Post by: Jukeboxnut on 07 May 2012, 21:37:42
I recommend using etch primer on the aluminium surround once all the oxide is removed to ensure good paint adhesion.  I am sure that Vauxhall never did and that is the reason why they rot, especially the later models like mine which was awful when I bought it despite being only 3 years a old at the time.  I used satin black paint to finish and the result was close to the original. I still have a spare that I repaired as a temporary replacement for mine while I repaired the original.