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Old 14-06-2006, 09:50 PM   #1
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Default Vinyl Roofs

Hey,

Did vinyl roofs come standard on Mk2 Escort Ghia's?

How do you remove the vinyl?

And is there a way of telling if there is rust underneath it, without removing the vinyl?

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Old 15-06-2006, 10:16 PM   #2
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not sure about removing it.
but i think you can see the rust under it cos the rust bubbles up.

is there anyway to water proof it? i wanna respray mine as well..
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Old 18-06-2006, 10:10 PM   #3
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James, not sure bout waterproofing the vinyl but it's pretty expensive to do a respray.

Anyone know how to go about removing vinyl roofs?

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Old 25-06-2006, 07:36 PM   #4
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With the vinyl roofs, is it primed metal underneath or is it painted like the rest of the car?
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I removed the vinyl roof from my old TE Cortina and it was painted the same as the rest of the car. The roof was rust free so it was just a case of ripping it off then rubbing the hardened glue from the roof with a sander. It was then taken to the spray booth for a full roof respray. The end result was 100 times better that the terrible old vinyl rubbish.
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revcore - So there were no problems with removing the vinyl? Stupid question I know but is your roof straight? I've heard that the effort in getting the glue of the roof can cause it to buckle and it’s a pain getting it straight again?:

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Old 28-06-2006, 12:40 AM   #7
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to remove it you need to use something to soften the glue as you pull it
back.prep solvent would do but Tolulene would be better.
one word with tolulene is wear a respirator and use it outdoors,as it is
carsnogenic.

to water proof, use some vinyl protector(non silicon base).
armoral is a spray painters worst nightmare
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revcore - So there were no problems with removing the vinyl? Stupid question I know but is your roof straight? I've heard that the effort in getting the glue of the roof can cause it to buckle and it’s a pain getting it straight again?:

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When the vinyl was removed it was fairly straight forward but there was a few tricky bits like where the windscreen rubber overlaps the vinyl (The same with the rear window too) but we ended up removing the front and rear glass and rubber which would have needed to be done anyway when the roof was resprayed. Regarding the glue and the roof buckles, I didn't encounter such problems....I'm guessing that was due to the fact that the car had been kept undercover both by me and the original owner so it didn't endure the elements as much as other vinyl roofs.
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Old 29-06-2006, 11:17 PM   #9
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Cheers for the input and tips guys.

I think i'll be removing the vinyl but maybe I should get a pro to do it.

Once again cheers guys!!

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