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Old 03-14-2009, 10:25 PM
jmk jmk is offline
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How you want to do it is based on how good you want it to look.

I like the idea of removing the strips if it can be done with a minimum of trouble and no damage. it would be very easy to damage the roof coating while working on these strips in place.

My Benz knowledge gets vague once you get past 1993. My current Benz is a '93, and I haven't learned much about the later models. Are those strips metal or plastic? From your pictures, they look to be plastic.

If they are plastic, it looks to be an issue of poor adhesion in combintion from the heat of the surrounding metal overcuring the clear and weathering causing it to delaminate. If this is the case, I would try sanding carfully down to the basecoat and seeing if you can reclear using an appropriate clear designed for plastics.

If this is an aluminum strip, follow the procedure for refinishing metal.

There are plenty of resources on this site to help you with this. I am not as good recommending the practical nuts and bolts of refinishing as the bodyshop guys who contribute to this site. I have never applied refinish for this type of part.

If it is plastic, do not skimp on the prep job. My first 3 years in the paint industry was designing flexible bumper formulas. They can be very tricky to paint. don't scimp on flexing agents or adhesion promoters if the strips are plastic.

Another thing: the clear over those parts is heavily damaged. I can see color shifts in the clear over the strips that make me concerned about the integrity of the places where the part has not peeled. You will need to remove all of the clear to get good adhesion. If you remove part of the damaged coating, then it will keep peeling over the part you haven't refinished.
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