Roof moulding strips
#21
RE: Roof moulding strips
I can't wait to take my roof strips off and paint them. Every time I drive through the coffee stand the girls are above me and they smile all nice and pretty and then... frown when they look down andnotice that the black material has peeled away from the strip just above my driver's seat.
Every girl does the same thing at every coffee stand. Isn't that sad? It's like clockwork. I wait for... the smile... then that little look of confusion... then the frown.
Man I want to paint those strips!! Oh wait, I thinkIsaid that already. lol
Every girl does the same thing at every coffee stand. Isn't that sad? It's like clockwork. I wait for... the smile... then that little look of confusion... then the frown.
Man I want to paint those strips!! Oh wait, I thinkIsaid that already. lol
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#23
RE: Roof moulding strips
Here is a pair off of 98 S70 for sale on volvospeed.com right now for $45.00 for the pair:
http://volvospeed.com/vs_forum/index...howtopic=91087
http://volvospeed.com/vs_forum/index...howtopic=91087
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#26
RE: Roof moulding strips
The previous owner of my white 1997 R apparently was removing the coating as it became ragged. I didn't even realize they were supposed to be black until I saw what little black was left at the windshield was not even on both sides. I like the look of the silver trimon the white, though I'll need to remove the rest and polish them up.
#28
RE: Roof moulding strips
Went from grey to black and I will not go back!
I had heard of the - back to black - but was not able to find it here (Ontario Canada) so I used the Dupli-Colour bumper paint and I did my trim, bumpers, door handles,wipers front and rear and the tail gate handle and it turned out fantastic.
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/DSCF1690.jpg
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/DSCF1735.jpg
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/DSCF1685.jpg
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/DSCF1737.jpg
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/DSCF1693.jpg
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/DSCF1751.jpg
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/DSCF1685.jpg
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/DSCF1737.jpg
http://s286.photobucket.com/albums/l...view=slideshow
I really like the way this turned out. I have tried a couple of different products before doing this and they always seemed to fade in a week or two. This has and will last way longer and it looks fantastic.
Now, next summer I will work on the body and get some seventeen inch boots and laces. I will be styling and smiling.
I had heard of the - back to black - but was not able to find it here (Ontario Canada) so I used the Dupli-Colour bumper paint and I did my trim, bumpers, door handles,wipers front and rear and the tail gate handle and it turned out fantastic.
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/DSCF1690.jpg
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/DSCF1735.jpg
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/DSCF1685.jpg
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/DSCF1737.jpg
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/DSCF1693.jpg
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/DSCF1751.jpg
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/DSCF1685.jpg
http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...r/DSCF1737.jpg
http://s286.photobucket.com/albums/l...view=slideshow
I really like the way this turned out. I have tried a couple of different products before doing this and they always seemed to fade in a week or two. This has and will last way longer and it looks fantastic.
Now, next summer I will work on the body and get some seventeen inch boots and laces. I will be styling and smiling.
#29
RE: Roof moulding strips
ORIGINAL: Bur Jr
The previous owner of my white 1997 R apparently was removing the coating as it became ragged. I didn't even realize they were supposed to be black until I saw what little black was left at the windshield was not even on both sides. I like the look of the silver trimon the white, though I'll need to remove the rest and polish them up.
The previous owner of my white 1997 R apparently was removing the coating as it became ragged. I didn't even realize they were supposed to be black until I saw what little black was left at the windshield was not even on both sides. I like the look of the silver trimon the white, though I'll need to remove the rest and polish them up.
#30
RE: Roof moulding strips
ORIGINAL: Quick Brick
Did you remove them from the car or did you do the work with them on the car?
Did you take photos as you were doing the work?
Did you remove them from the car or did you do the work with them on the car?
Did you take photos as you were doing the work?
Sorry, no pictures. I was only thinking "before and after". I just wanted to get it done, the sanding sucked.
#31
RE: Roof moulding strips
ORIGINAL: Quick Brick
Went from grey to black and I will not go back!
I had heard of the - back to black - but was not able to find it here (Ontario Canada) so I used the Dupli-Colour bumper paint and I did my trim, bumpers, door handles,wipers front and rear and the tail gate handle and it turned out fantastic.
Went from grey to black and I will not go back!
I had heard of the - back to black - but was not able to find it here (Ontario Canada) so I used the Dupli-Colour bumper paint and I did my trim, bumpers, door handles,wipers front and rear and the tail gate handle and it turned out fantastic.
#32
RE: Roof moulding strips
ORIGINAL: JimKW
Still think finding a set from a junked 98 model S70 is the way to go. Take old ones off put new ones on and you're done. The ones on the S70 do not peel and they have that window lip.
Still think finding a set from a junked 98 model S70 is the way to go. Take old ones off put new ones on and you're done. The ones on the S70 do not peel and they have that window lip.
#33
RE: Roof moulding strips
ORIGINAL: TacklaNHL
So did you have to remove the trim - or you just grab a paint brush and start working?
ORIGINAL: Quick Brick
Went from grey to black and I will not go back!
I had heard of the - back to black - but was not able to find it here (Ontario Canada) so I used the Dupli-Colour bumper paint and I did my trim, bumpers, door handles,wipers front and rear and the tail gate handle and it turned out fantastic.
Went from grey to black and I will not go back!
I had heard of the - back to black - but was not able to find it here (Ontario Canada) so I used the Dupli-Colour bumper paint and I did my trim, bumpers, door handles,wipers front and rear and the tail gate handle and it turned out fantastic.
So did you have to remove the trim - or you just grab a paint brush and start working?
Actually, I did remove the trim. Easiest part of the job. But be careful with the torx screws, you dont want to drop one inside the door. You will never get them back.
Here is a link to a slide show of the work that was done. Dont mind the mess .
http://s286.photobucket.com/albums/l...view=slideshow
You can really see the change. Oh, I also did the mud guards. Its good to be Back In Black [sm=icon_rock.gif]
#34
RE: Roof moulding strips
When you say to pull these strips toward you, while standing at the side of the car, can you clarify?
First do you take off the front an back caps?
When you pull, will the outer edges of the trim "let go" of their clips?
So they don't slide off the clips, but "pop off"?
Thanks for clarification. I'd rather not mess up and have to try to find new clips.
First do you take off the front an back caps?
When you pull, will the outer edges of the trim "let go" of their clips?
So they don't slide off the clips, but "pop off"?
Thanks for clarification. I'd rather not mess up and have to try to find new clips.
#35
RE: Roof moulding strips
great slide show!!
i am gonna do that soon!..i have back to black and that works well..i applied it about a week ago and it has been raining non stop since then and it has held up and looks very black to me but i dont knwo how long it will last..and its very time consuming and leaves residue around the mouldings..
i am gonna do that soon!..i have back to black and that works well..i applied it about a week ago and it has been raining non stop since then and it has held up and looks very black to me but i dont knwo how long it will last..and its very time consuming and leaves residue around the mouldings..
#36
RE: Roof moulding strips
Love the look (and idea) of painting the bumpers black, but if someone wants to get them to the factory gray, IPD has what you need. I use it all the time with a lot of success...
http://www.ipdusa.com/Universal-Prod...-202-617-1695/
http://www.ipdusa.com/Universal-Prod...-202-617-1695/
#37
RE: Roof moulding strips
ORIGINAL: TacklaNHL
So did you have to remove the trim - or you just grab a paint brush and start working?
ORIGINAL: Quick Brick
Went from grey to black and I will not go back!
I had heard of the - back to black - but was not able to find it here (Ontario Canada) so I used the Dupli-Colour bumper paint and I did my trim, bumpers, door handles,wipers front and rear and the tail gate handle and it turned out fantastic.
Went from grey to black and I will not go back!
I had heard of the - back to black - but was not able to find it here (Ontario Canada) so I used the Dupli-Colour bumper paint and I did my trim, bumpers, door handles,wipers front and rear and the tail gate handle and it turned out fantastic.
No brushes were harmed during the painting of my Brick
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#39
RE: Roof moulding strips
also a fan:
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.co...e-restorer.htm
no need to remove anything. This is a permanent dye so it will last, during application
just be carefulif you get it on other unwanted areas just wipe it off with a dry cloth
before drying, if a wet cloth is used it will go into the paint. Nice to have the options
of both colors, my original was grey but did everything in black and love it. Good-luck.
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.co...e-restorer.htm
no need to remove anything. This is a permanent dye so it will last, during application
just be carefulif you get it on other unwanted areas just wipe it off with a dry cloth
before drying, if a wet cloth is used it will go into the paint. Nice to have the options
of both colors, my original was grey but did everything in black and love it. Good-luck.
#40
im a little confused... did the cars come with different color trims at one point, one being black and the other the dark gray shown at the start of the thread, or do some people just prefer it black? i got a dark green 95 glt, and by the looks of the door trim (its the least discolored) it looks like i have the dark gray.
And are the roofrails supposed to match whatever color your trim came in? or are they just black
And are the roofrails supposed to match whatever color your trim came in? or are they just black