de-vinyling my estate
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de-vinyling my estate
i am seriously thinking about de-vinyling my silver sri estate.
i have been reading around the subject on there usning the search option and it has flagged up a question...
can all the vinyl trim on the pillars be removed on my estate?
i have been reading around the subject on there usning the search option and it has flagged up a question...
can all the vinyl trim on the pillars be removed on my estate?
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Re: de-vinyling my estate
Yesss
Did mine the other day if you go look at my project diary in the members cars section. Taking them off use a stanley blade flat against the paint. To remove the sticky residue soak it in some white spirit or petrol for a little bit 


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Re: de-vinyling my estate
Bailes1992 wrote:Taking them off use a stanley blade flat against the paint.




only speaking from experience, no matter how careful i have tried to be in the past using such things as stanley blades as scrapers, there always seems to be a point where it goes wrong, and from there its a no win situation if youre using a steel blade, the paint is always gonna come off worse.
just a thought, i have no experience of taking off my vinyl, but i might just do it for something to do, and its lovely and warm at the mo so thats gotta help surely


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I don't remember using anything but the sun and finger power when I changed the ones on my D8. Of course I had to use solvent to get the glue off, the paintwork was perfect underneath.
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Re: de-vinyling my estate
Is this just an estate thing?
I honestly can't remember if my salooooon had these here vinyls? and I honestly can't be arsed to troll through my photobucket account to check.
I honestly can't remember if my salooooon had these here vinyls? and I honestly can't be arsed to troll through my photobucket account to check.
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Re: de-vinyling my estate
i think i might use my heat gun to warm them up a bit first
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Looks like you've deleted them all 

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Re: de-vinyling my estate
steve_earwig wrote:Looks like you've deleted them all
Have you been snooping through my photo's again? I've told you about that before!
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Re: de-vinyling my estate
Doesn't look like D9 saloons have them - mine doesn't, and none of them I've seen have either.Welly wrote:Is this just an estate thing?
I honestly can't remember if my salooooon had these here vinyls? and I honestly can't be arsed to troll through my photobucket account to check.
Yet no2lurch's estate is a D9, and it does have vinyl. So I reckon it's an estate thing, common to both D8 and D9 models.
Does the D8 saloon have the vinyl?
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Re: de-vinyling my estate
Some D8s have vinyl. Heres one with a wiper too!

I've seen D8s without vinyl. Not sure if they were devinyled or standard.
D9 saloons have no vinyl.
All estates have vinyl. As I said on another thread, this gives visual continuity across the window line with the C pillar (is this correct on an estate?) always being black.

I've seen D8s without vinyl. Not sure if they were devinyled or standard.
D9 saloons have no vinyl.
All estates have vinyl. As I said on another thread, this gives visual continuity across the window line with the C pillar (is this correct on an estate?) always being black.
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I suppose it saved a few more centimes.. Or was it cents by then, I can't remember that far back.
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Re: de-vinyling my estate
I want a rear wiper... when it's pissing down with rain (as happens here in Scotland, occasionally), it can be a bugger to see how far behind you things are. Hell, my old Clio had a rear wiper, WITH WASHER, and it worked, and it made a difference.
Why are rear wipers so rare on big saloons (not just the 406)?
To keep on-topic, I prefer the body-coloured door pillars. Vinyl just looks cheap and very, very dated, IMHO.
Why are rear wipers so rare on big saloons (not just the 406)?
To keep on-topic, I prefer the body-coloured door pillars. Vinyl just looks cheap and very, very dated, IMHO.
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Re: de-vinyling my estate
The Xantia had a "bidet" - rear wash/wipe
From what I can find on the net, aerodynamics of a saloon keep the rear window clear?
And Saloon rear windows are usually smaller? Doesn't explain hatch-to-saloon conversions like the 306 Sedan, Fabia Sedan, Opel Astra saloon (IE) etc. and most hatches now have fairly upright bootlids anyway.
I guess it boils down to aesthetics probably?

From what I can find on the net, aerodynamics of a saloon keep the rear window clear?
And Saloon rear windows are usually smaller? Doesn't explain hatch-to-saloon conversions like the 306 Sedan, Fabia Sedan, Opel Astra saloon (IE) etc. and most hatches now have fairly upright bootlids anyway.
I guess it boils down to aesthetics probably?
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Re: de-vinyling my estate
If you apply Rain-X to the rear window you won't have any bother from water - it just runs off over a certain speed.....
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