Rubber trim scratch repair
Discussion
All,
During my first week of ownership, I've uncovered a scratch on some rubber trim that had clearly been touched up or hidden.
To replace it requires a whole new rear quarter window, so I'm looking at options for repairing it or covering it as a first port of call.
Is this repairable, given that it's on a rubber moulding? Would wrapping this work as a short-term cover-up?
would welcome your thoughts.
During my first week of ownership, I've uncovered a scratch on some rubber trim that had clearly been touched up or hidden.
To replace it requires a whole new rear quarter window, so I'm looking at options for repairing it or covering it as a first port of call.
Is this repairable, given that it's on a rubber moulding? Would wrapping this work as a short-term cover-up?
would welcome your thoughts.
I have had the same damage to a rear fixed glass rubber on a brand new Volvo V60.
The dealer said they would offer me $200.00 as a credit toward the car and have a tech complete a repair.
The repair looked seamless enough when the car was picked up.
About 6 months later the repaired area looked worse than before as what ever was applied to conceal the damage was peeling away.
I would say you could either live with it as is or have the glass removed and the rubber seal replaced.
Traded the car back 2 years later, they were not fussed about the rubber condition on return. I figured they would just do another repair and move the car on to the next person.
The dealer said they would offer me $200.00 as a credit toward the car and have a tech complete a repair.
The repair looked seamless enough when the car was picked up.
About 6 months later the repaired area looked worse than before as what ever was applied to conceal the damage was peeling away.
I would say you could either live with it as is or have the glass removed and the rubber seal replaced.
Traded the car back 2 years later, they were not fussed about the rubber condition on return. I figured they would just do another repair and move the car on to the next person.
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