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Old 11-21-2005, 06:02 AM
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Repair or replace black window molding?

I need to either replace the exterior window moldings or repair them. Does anyone have any suggestions as to which to do?
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Re: Repair or replace black window molding?

What windows? All of them? Just replace them, not that hard.
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Re: Repair or replace black window molding?

Definately the molding around the rear hatch because it is peeling and flaking. The rest just need to be reconditioned ot cleaned.

I've looked on some of the Honda Parts sites, but I can't seem to find the molding. Any clue where I can get it?
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Re: Re: Repair or replace black window molding?

I am thinking of painting the moulding with that material you use for tool handles. The name I think is "DIP".
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Re: Repair or replace black window molding?

good luck with "Just" replacing it, when my car got done being painted i got quoted on all the molding and it came up close to a grand....From honda of course, but i havent found any one else who carries it...good luck tho
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Junkyard would probably be your best bet unless you go to dealer.Moldings from Dealer are Freakin expensive!!
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Re: Repair or replace black window molding?

Im about to strip mine completely down and ofcourse won't be using any of the window moldings except the big ones in between the front door and back side glasses. If those are the ones your talking about fixing, if they are faded, you can just get some rattle can paint from a paint store that is Honda Black, ive got a couple cans floating around here somewhere, once I find them ill give you more details on it if you need it. The paint is a little expensive, i think like $8 a can, but it will last too, won't come off as quick as the cheap rattle cans. If you need the rest of the moldings let me know and we can work something out.
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