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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: rastiman on 11 March 2009, 16:49:35
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Hi All
I've just bought my first Omega - a 98 Reflection saloon which is in very good nick apart from some minor dings and a small "patch" of bubble rust on top of the n/s rear passenger door panel.
How easy is it to get the rubber weather seal off enough to have a poke at the damage, as Im hoping its small enough for me to do it myself rather than spending a small fortune on a body shop!
Also, the paint on the rear o/s door on the bottom panel has taken on a delightful "crazed" appearance - again, has anyone come across this before please? I think this will have to be a trip to my local friendly paint shop!
I'd attach some pics of the rust and "custom" paint effect but Im not sure how to :-/
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The rubber trim just pulls up and off.
The crazed paint is probably a result of someone trying to spray the door but not very well.
The rust on tops of doors is a common issue with the pre-facelift Omegas im afraid.
Have a go yourself it wont do any harm ;)
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Hi Dazzler
Cheers for the reply - I'll have a bash at the rot the weekend if its looking dry! Pity that it seems to be a reasonably common problem with the pre-facelift omega as it's a cracking motor! ;D
I'll drop her into a bodyshop for a quote on the dodgy paint job - it shouldnt be too much I'm guessing.