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Old 04 Mar 2006, 11:07 pm
duckbill
 
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Default Dull Body Side Moldings.

I have tried almost everything (I think) to bring the black body side
moldings back to life on my 95 Civic. I know for a fact there are many
92-95 Civic's out there with the same problem. Thanks in advance for any
suggestions.

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Old 05 Mar 2006, 12:52 am
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Default Re: Dull Body Side Moldings.

On Sat, 04 Mar 2006 23:07:32 -0500, duckbill <ltcauth13@nospam.cs.com> wrote:


>I have tried almost everything (I think) to bring the black body side
>moldings back to life on my 95 Civic. I know for a fact there are many
>92-95 Civic's out there with the same problem. Thanks in advance for any
>suggestions.


I suggest you spend the next 45 minutes banging your head against a wall. I can
guarantee it'll make you completely forget all about your fixation with
something as trivial as moldings on a crap civic.
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Old 05 Mar 2006, 09:58 am
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Default Re: Dull Body Side Moldings.

That's what I feel like doing when using all of these miracle products that
don't deliver. My fixation is on my wallet. I try to refurbish rather
than replace. Lastly, AZ please don't try to stir up the Honda site
saying an Icon like the Civic is crap. We both know it's not. Have a
great day and stay away from walls!

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Old 05 Mar 2006, 03:10 pm
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Default Re: Dull Body Side Moldings.

duckbill wrote:
> I have tried almost everything (I think) to bring the black body side
> moldings back to life on my 95 Civic. I know for a fact there are many
> 92-95 Civic's out there with the same problem. Thanks in advance for any
> suggestions.


Same problem with my 95 Accord. I removed them with a nylon stick (from
an autoglass shop) the clips stayed in place so I had to remove them
after the molding was off. I did this on a warm day so the moldings
were "soft".

I see no way to remove the clips and molding at the same time unless it
is done from the inside because the clips have to be "squeezed" to
remove them. Impossible from the outside of the car.

This would require removing the door panels, the interior panels next
to the rear seat and inner wheel wells on the front. PIA, just to
remove moldings!

The clips slide into a slot in the molding which some of them cracked
when I removed them but not enough so the clip won't slide back into
place. That's why it needs to be done on a warm or even hot day so that
the moldings will flex.

That's all I've done so far.

My plan is to wet sand the moldings with "probably" 400 grit (I will
test a small area and make sure that isn't too coarse) wet-dry
sandpaper, clean them with rubbing alcohol, then paint them with black
"Plasti-Kote". (paint made for plastic)

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Old 05 Mar 2006, 08:00 pm
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Default Re: Dull Body Side Moldings.

On Sat, 04 Mar 2006 23:07:32 -0500, "duckbill"
<ltcauth13@nospam.cs.com> wrote:

>I have tried almost everything (I think) to bring the black body side
>moldings back to life on my 95 Civic. I know for a fact there are many
>92-95 Civic's out there with the same problem. Thanks in advance for any
>suggestions.


What about buying replacement moldings? I would suspect that for a car
as popular as the various Hondas have been there is a good market for
them.

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Old 05 Mar 2006, 11:39 pm
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Default Re: Dull Body Side Moldings.

Mouldings are hugely overpriced. Ever check it?

"shawn" <nanoflower@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 04 Mar 2006 23:07:32 -0500, "duckbill"
> <ltcauth13@nospam.cs.com> wrote:
>
>>I have tried almost everything (I think) to bring the black body side
>>moldings back to life on my 95 Civic. I know for a fact there are many
>>92-95 Civic's out there with the same problem. Thanks in advance for any
>>suggestions.

>
> What about buying replacement moldings? I would suspect that for a car
> as popular as the various Hondas have been there is a good market for
> them.
>



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Old 06 Mar 2006, 10:28 am
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Default Re: Dull Body Side Moldings.

Thanks guys. But I know someone out there has a secret method that will
work. I picked a molding up at a salvage yard and treated it twice a
week, kept it inside for weeks and it just kept absorbing the treatments
and getting no better. Painting them or replacing may be my only option.
What's strange is the small molding on the front fender (both sides) still
look like new and yes they are originals.

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Old 06 Mar 2006, 09:36 pm
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Default Re: Dull Body Side Moldings.

duckbill wrote:
> Thanks guys. But I know someone out there has a secret method that will
> work. I picked a molding up at a salvage yard and treated it twice a
> week, kept it inside for weeks and it just kept absorbing the treatments
> and getting no better. Painting them or replacing may be my only option.
> What's strange is the small molding on the front fender (both sides) still
> look like new and yes they are originals.
>

I painted my Accord's moldings with Krylon Fusion paint. When I did
that, they only offered black gloss, but now they have black satin. I
highly suggest it. Mask them off and then wipe them down with ammonia
before painting. A couple of hours of work and you will be happy!

dan
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Old 07 Mar 2006, 08:59 pm
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Default Re: Dull Body Side Moldings.

Thanks Dan, how long ago did you do the paint? I'm planning on giving the
paint a shot.

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Old 07 Mar 2006, 11:36 pm
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Default Re: Dull Body Side Moldings.

duckbill wrote:
> Thanks Dan, how long ago did you do the paint? I'm planning on giving the
> paint a shot.
>

I enjoyed the nice moldings for a couple of years before I sold the car
a year ago.

dan
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