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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: amba on 10 April 2014, 22:25:47

Title: Metal Sunroof Trim
Post by: amba on 10 April 2014, 22:25:47
Expect I am not alone here so would welcome others solutions to the flaky paintwork on the metal sunroof trim.

Can the trim be removed on its own to refurbish or is it a mask up/rub down/prime/paint ?
Title: Re: Metal Sunroof Trim
Post by: Mr.OmegaMan on 10 April 2014, 22:33:09
Used the pressure washer yesterday.. Got a little close trying to get the green stuff away and well... It stripped some of the touch up paint I put there last year  ;D .. No worries put some more touch up paint today, Not noticeable again unless you really looking.  :y
Title: Re: Metal Sunroof Trim
Post by: amba on 10 April 2014, 22:36:52
Not sure if mine is due to pressure washer as seems to be more white /grey metal visible than original black. :o
Title: Re: Metal Sunroof Trim
Post by: Andy B on 10 April 2014, 22:39:07
Expect I am not alone here so would welcome others solutions to the flaky paintwork on the metal sunroof trim.

Can the trim be removed on its own to refurbish or is it a mask up/rub down/prime/paint ?

You'll be masking off & respraying because it's all one unit.

If you do a search, MarksDTM showed what screws need to be undone to remove the glass - there's only 6 IIRC
Title: Re: Metal Sunroof Trim
Post by: Mr.OmegaMan on 10 April 2014, 22:43:51
Was considering last year to remove all the paint and polish the alloy up, Thought it'd look good especially on a darker coloured Omega..
Title: Re: Metal Sunroof Trim
Post by: amba on 10 April 2014, 22:46:40
Found the guide for removal,so looks like it will be comimg out.

What is the best way and product needed to repaint the metal as assume its alloy
Title: Re: Metal Sunroof Trim
Post by: SIR Philbutt on 10 April 2014, 22:54:09
Had the same problem with mine. Its an aluminium alloy

Rubbed it down with an abrasive strip (used for cleaning copper pipe in plumbing) and brush painted with hammerite (3 coates).

This was the result 2 years ago and it still looks the same 

(http://www.butterworths-int.co.uk/Pictures/Ebay/Photo0313.jpg)

Wear a glove when rubbing down takes a lot of effort and my thumb took about 2 weeks to heal

BTW did it in-situ

This is the abrasive strip

(http://cdn.toolstation.com/images/130125-UK/images/library/stock/webbig/85391.jpg)
Title: Re: Metal Sunroof Trim
Post by: amba on 10 April 2014, 22:58:43
Cheers for advise SIR Philbutt.

Your efforts and final result looks good and I will be happy if mine comes close to that as looks more white/grey than black at present.

Assume you removed the entire glass as per guide ?....Smooth Hammerite ??
Title: Re: Metal Sunroof Trim
Post by: SIR Philbutt on 10 April 2014, 23:03:00
Cheers for advise SIR Philbutt.

Your efforts and final result looks good and I will be happy if mine comes close to that as looks more white/grey than black at present.

Assume you removed the entire glass as per guide ?....Smooth Hammerite ??

No did in-situ. Put duct (or duck) tape around on paint and glass to stop scratching, Yes used smooth.

I think the bubbling and grey/white appearance is due to some kind of oxidation going on, water ingress maybe
Title: Re: Metal Sunroof Trim
Post by: omega3000 on 11 April 2014, 16:58:51
Hammerite smooth  :y
Title: Re: Metal Sunroof Trim
Post by: biggriffin on 11 April 2014, 18:27:27
What's a sunroof. ;D
Title: Re: Metal Sunroof Trim
Post by: omega3000 on 11 April 2014, 18:28:48
What's a sunroof. ;D

That glass thing in the roof that opens when it likes  ::) :P
Title: Re: Metal Sunroof Trim
Post by: biggriffin on 11 April 2014, 18:39:42
Superior cars didn't have them...welll none of my omegas have :)
Title: Re: Metal Sunroof Trim
Post by: symes on 12 April 2014, 10:37:43
when i do mine-will do it same color as body-just to be different
Title: Re: Metal Sunroof Trim
Post by: amba on 12 April 2014, 12:31:35
Thanks for advise,guys,

Smooth black hammerite paint/couple of strips of various grades of emery paper/masking tape and I am now good to go. :y