door trim
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door trim
I'm almost in the process of repainting my '91 camry (by myself[sm=icon_ladiesman.gif]). And you know that trim on the doors?...well one of them fell of somewhere while I was driving and it came to my attention that the car will look much better without all of them. There is a problem however. There are holes drilled in the door that held the trim in place. My problem is to get rid of them. If I bondo them, the bodno will bubble up in like 1 year, so my only option is to weld them shut. Now I have almost no welding skills (took a shop class in high school a long time ago) so what would be the best way to fix this problem. I have a bernzomatic mini tourch thingy sitting around (for fixing pipes) andI was thinkingI could use that to weld up the holes. In case you don't know what I'm talking about here's a pic,it's the blue one andsecond from the left http://home.earthlink.net/~halcar200...ernzomatic.jpg
The holes arevery small, even smaller than a penny.
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The holes arevery small, even smaller than a penny.
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#3
RE: door trim
YeaI was thinking about just repainting them also, but the problem is that they are kinda made of rubbery material, which I'm not sure I can repaint. On top of that there's this chrome-ish line through the whole trim and I'm not sure if I can take it out. You said they'd give me more troubles later on....what do you mean by that?
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#4
RE: door trim
Like you stated , they might bubble and possibly crack within a year or two + you're gonna have to worry about sanding it down to blend with the body shape; which is gonna be a pain-guaranteed!. With the plastic/rubbery trim + chrome.. just sand it down and primer maybe 2 coats.. andit should be just fine to paint over. Someone correct me if i'm wrong!
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