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Old Aug 16, 2018 | 11:13 AM
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'09 V8VR - A few 10yo clean ups

As my '09 V8VR hits 10yo, there are a few cosmetic items I'd like to address

First is chrome door window trim that has started to loosen. I can push it down but it eventually loosens up again. Suggestions on what to use to adhere it?

Second is a white line that has appeared on the clear protector tape for the convertible top. The car has been cleaned and detailed ... and it will not go away. Has anyone figured out a way to remove the white line ... or remove and replace that tape?



 
Old Aug 16, 2018 | 02:25 PM
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Have you tried WD 40 on a clean cloth to remove that line?
 
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Originally Posted by patrija
As my '09 V8VR hits 10yo, there are a few cosmetic items I'd like to address

First is chrome door window trim that has started to loosen. I can push it down but it eventually loosens up again. Suggestions on what to use to adhere it?

Second is a white line that has appeared on the clear protector tape for the convertible top. The car has been cleaned and detailed ... and it will not go away. Has anyone figured out a way to remove the white line ... or remove and replace that tape?

LIke CPT said, let us know what has been tried on the film. I used a compound and edge of a buffer pad lightly on a brand new V12S to remove a line. But let us know, then we can advise. Its most likely going to come back,
 
Old Aug 17, 2018 | 10:07 AM
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Have not, but that's a good idea. The car was just in for a clean, detail and full ceramic coat so I'm not exactly sure what they tried on it.

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Have you tried WD 40 on a clean cloth to remove that line?
 
Old Aug 24, 2018 | 03:49 PM
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that same thing would show up on mine every couple months. i would use a terry cloth and just a small amount of goo gone and it would look right as rain

the trim pieces I went cheap and used gorilla glue and as the chrome was losing its plastic chrome i had all the trim removed and painted to match the exterior before placing back on

when you take it off its kind of sad how flimsy and you couldnt tell it from something off a 10 year old mustang
 
Old Aug 26, 2018 | 02:54 PM
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Thanks

ive been work traveling the last few weeks, but hope to tackle these this week
 
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Most materials used to protect auto paint such as vinyl bras are made of UV resistant polyurethanes which are also abrasion resistant. Keep in mind the word resistance, it's UV or abrasion proof. I too have an '09 V8VR and have noticed the original bra has yellowed (amber is the technical term) and I can see the dirt lines on the edges and requires careful cleaning. So I assume your issue is a combination of both.

After you let us know what you've tried I may have a suggestion and it will be way out of the box. The worst case is you replace the vinyl strip
 
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