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Offline RafM

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Side window trims
« on: Monday,May 10, 2021, 09:45:30 AM »
I'm in the process of putting my TC back together. The aluminium trims for the quarter lights and wind down windows were sent away to be stripped of the anodising layer and re-polished. This didn't work out great as the surface is quite badly pitted and now looks shiny but worse than before somehow. Has anyone had any success restoring these trims to a decent finish? I was thinking of doing a 'brushed' finish, something like a De Lorean body panel has, thanks, Raf.

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Re: Side window trims
« Reply #1 on: Monday,May 10, 2021, 01:29:44 PM »
I painted mine satin black. Might not suit your taste, but I like it. I used a special aluminum primer first and it's held up well.

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Re: Side window trims
« Reply #2 on: Monday,May 10, 2021, 02:58:39 PM »
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I painted mine satin black. Might not suit your taste, but I like it. I used a special aluminum primer first and it's held up well.
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I already had the same thought, painting & lacquering them would be quite easy. Do you have a photo? I'd be interested to see the matt black, I was already thinking of going that way with the windscreen trim instead of the plastic 'chrome' effect.

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Re: Side window trims
« Reply #3 on: Monday,May 10, 2021, 05:22:09 PM »
  After removing the anodized finish I sanded out all the blemishes and pitted and scored surfaces by wet sanding .
It’s a process starting with 400?grit to 2000. After 800 you can put it thru a polishing pad with green rouge to check the finish quality.
It’s only been approximately 2years but still in nice shape.

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Re: Side window trims
« Reply #4 on: Monday,May 10, 2021, 05:56:24 PM »
You can get them reanodized but it is very very costly. To get two small quarter widow frames done on a 1966 Shelby GT350, a much smaller overall area that Europa window frames was $1000. I polished them out to a near chrome finish and coated them with Protect-a-Clear by Everbrite. 1 800 304-0566. 5 years and no issues.   

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Re: Side window trims
« Reply #5 on: Monday,May 10, 2021, 07:11:41 PM »
Anodizing should not be nearly so expensive.  :huh:
I had several batches of aluminum parts done in Reno for a fraction of that.

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Re: Side window trims
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday,May 11, 2021, 04:32:31 AM »
Chrome  shops in quebec are hard to find, and prices are off the wall,  2 bumpers for Europa  $2,000.00 ,  now I know why cars have rubber bumpers.

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Re: Side window trims
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday,May 11, 2021, 07:31:10 AM »
I had mine hard coat anodized after I polished through the original hard coat anodizing.  The hard coat anodizing was $750.  Polishing was another $250.  Expensive!

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Re: Side window trims
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday,May 11, 2021, 08:43:42 AM »

I already had the same thought, painting & lacquering them would be quite easy. Do you have a photo? I'd be interested to see the matt black, I was already thinking of going that way with the windscreen trim instead of the plastic 'chrome' effect.

If you're dealing with pits and a generally imperfect surface, powder coating is a pretty good option for little money.
Mine are powder coated black and have stood up well.

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Re: Side window trims
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday,May 11, 2021, 01:45:57 PM »
Here's the 'satin ' black photo of the frames. I used 'satin black' which is between flat black and semi gloss black.