flexible chrome strip for coupe hatch?

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mterrens
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flexible chrome strip for coupe hatch?

Post by mterrens »

Does anyone have any experience with a flexible chrome-colored plastic that
can be used to trim a coupe hatch window? Any products and/or sources to
look at?
Thanks,
Steve
dealadayray
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flexible chrome strip for coupe hatch?

Post by dealadayray »

Hi Steve;
    As shown in the attached picture, this is a standard chrome strip for over wheel openings. It is self adhering and was fairly cheap.  But in order to get it to stay I had to first bend and tape it in place (without removing the covering to the sticky back) to get it to stay in that shape.  Then I removed the backing and put it in place.
But the glass had to be prepped with vinyl prep first to make it stay.
Bill
Does anyone have any experience with a flexible chrome-colored plastic that can be used to trim a coupe hatch window?  Any products and/or sources to look at?
Thanks, Steve
mterrens
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Re: flexible chrome strip for coupe hatch?

Post by mterrens »

Bill,
What is that strip made of?  Metal, or plastic?  How flexible is it?  Is it a "J" shape, or something else?  What product works as a "vinyl prep"?  That's to help the glue I assume?
It looks great!
Steve
> ----- Original Message -----
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> [anzhonda600owners] flexible
> chrome strip for coupe hatch?
> Hi
> Steve;
>     As shown in the attached picture,
> this is a standard chrome strip for over wheel openings. It is self adhering > and was fairly cheap.  But in order to get it to stay I had to first bend > and tape it in place (without removing the covering to the sticky back) to get > it to stay in that shape.  Then I removed the backing and put it in > place.  But the glass had to be prepped with vinyl prep first to make it > stay.
> Bill
> Does anyone have any experience
> with a flexible chrome-colored plastic that
> can be used to trim a coupe
> hatch window?  Any products and/or sources to
> look at?
> Thanks,
> Steve
JASON
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Re: flexible chrome strip for coupe hatch?

Post by JASON »

What do you mean when you say to vinyl prep? I have my local auto
glass guy looking all over the place to find something to keep the UV
rays from cracking the adhesive.
Thanks,
Jason
dealadayray
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Re: flexible chrome strip for coupe hatch?

Post by dealadayray »

SEM makes a vinyl prep called #38464 water borne vinyl/plastic prep or #3835
Plastic Prep. As the instructions say on the can, don't use both, just one
or the other.
Bill
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