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Vinyl Sticker Meets RagTop
Hi,
Pardon me as I'm new to this. I just took over a 2010 roadster and I noticed that there is a piece of vinyl that rests just below the roof at the trunk area. The edges of the vinyl sticker is in bad shape and with the roof top down, the vinyl is fully exposed and there are wrinkles everywhere. Does anyone know an online store that sells replacement vinyl? Please advise. Thanks! |
Doesn't exactly answer your question but I got mine replaced by the dealership for the same problem. Maybe not as bad but didn't like the way it looked.
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I have found just the product to keep your vert top clean.Just spray on Mequires detail spray and wipe off with a terry clothe or mirco fibre cloth.
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Just Spoken to my dealer and they won't replace under warranty. They want $120 for that piece of sticker and said that they will need to respray the sticker with paint and lacquer after its replaced. Is that true? I was assuming that the sticker would just come in body colour.
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Actually, I don't see the Mercedes needing the protective sticker. Has anyone tried removing the sticker and not using any?
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It's clear vinyl! No need to paint or spray with lacquer. Dealer did it under warranty.
If it's still under warranty raise a little H**L with them. Or just give the General Manger a call see what he hasto say. |
Had mine added to the sides because of a rub from the top. It is essentially a 3M clear bra piece of clear vinyl. If I had to do it, i'd cover the whole lid with it. just go to a tint shop if you can't work it out and have them replace it
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Please advise. Thanks. |
It's only used for paint protection. The rubber boot/seal at the base of the top is used to seal.
Sorry about the respray. I'd buy the replacement part on line and go to the body shop if you want it fixed. |
Bearing in mind that I've never done this - I'd go to my Nissan dealer and buy new vinyl. I'd then cut along the edges very gently with a razor knife just to cut the paint/clearcoat, then peel the plastic off and reapply to the exact place from which the old was removed. After all, there are lines there because of the sticker. Seems to me a line is a line.
Of course that's all very easy to say since I've never had that problem. The idea of painting over it strikes me as a bit crazy, since it's there to protect the paint. Repainting would seem to defeat that purpose. |
Thanks guys for the advise. Appreciate it.
We inspected the existing vinyl closely at the bodyshop. It's firm that the surrounding paint will crack if I try to remove it. Only 2 options. Spray over and lacquer the existing vinyl or get a vinyl installer to cover it up with carbon fibre sticker or something thick. Last resort is to remove the vinyl, sand the entire area down and respray the whole panel... |
The clear plastic film gets dirt along the edges and looks really bad, particularly on my white pearl. I removed about 98% of the dirt by spraying with orange degreaser cleaner, letting it sit a bit, then using a round toothpick to drag the dirt out along the edge. Its worst where the two pieces overlap. Change the toothpick often as the point gets blunt. I think it looks about as good as it did new. Even then some dirt was noticeable. A cloth will not reach it.
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