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« on: April 20, 2003, 03:07:44 pm »

Does anyone know prices on the Sun Roof Weather stripping, and if it is a standard item you can pick up at a hardware store.  I tore apart my interior because it needed to be replaced.  Sping time is here so Out with the old, in with the new.  Whats a good Vinyel Paint?  I want to paint some things too.  

Also, with the new people on the board...Anyone got a spare Electric Mirror switch that they don't want?!
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« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2003, 11:35:47 am »

Just to bring this up again from Rebel:

Protecting Door, Front Lid, Trunk and Especially Sunroof and T-Top Seals

 
Required Items:
Simple Green (has no harsh chemicals)
Small brush (an old toothbrush will work fine)
lots of rags
bucket of water
Castor Oil
 
Begin by cleaning the seal you want to protect with Simple Green.
Dip the brush into your bucket of water and lightly scrub the seal to get dirt out of the pores.
Wipe the seal dry and let it set for about an hour to air dry.
 
Pour some Castor Oil onto a clean rag and rub it into the seal.
The seal will not absorb it all right away so leaving a little 'shine' is okay.
 
Castor Oil will soak into the seal, keep it soft and pliant and, make it swell slightly.
If you've had a wind 'whistle' or leak, it will probably stop after this application.
 
I repeat this on my car about three times per year.
 
That's it !
 
Note: Castor Oil will stain your clothes, permanently. It will leave a mark on your side windows, temporarily.
You can clean your windows after about a week.
 
If it protects F-4 canopy seals at Mach 1.2 @ 40,000 feet, I figured it would work on a Fiero.
It's worked on my cars for the last 30 years.
 
You've spent about $3 and 2 hours. Your seals are like new and that annoying whistle/leak is gone !




And as for your paint:

I just saw that Krylon, an excellent brand of spray can paint now release a plastic and vinyl paint. Its called Krylon Fusion. Should be able to get it anywhere you can get Krylon spray paint. Id have to recommend it without trying it out because Ive always been satisfied with Krylon products.
An auto paint supply store will also mix interior colors for use in a spray gun, but it will be substantially higher priced.

or this:

http://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum2/HTML/029546.html

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« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2003, 07:55:10 am »

Simple Green (has no harsh chemicals)
Isn't this a P.C. (President's Choice) product?  Trying to get an idea of what stores may carry it...
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« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2003, 08:11:39 pm »

http://www.simplegreen.com/

CT, or some autoparts place should carry them

or any of these fine dealers:

Abco GI Joe's Priceless Drug Winn Dixie
Ace Hardware Giant Foods Publix Supermarkets Yankee Warehouse
Albertson's Glidden Paint Stores Raley's Yardbirds Home Center
Army/Airforce Exchange Grainger Ralphs  
Auto Barn H.E.B. Grocery Randall's  
Auto Parts Wholesale Home Depot Rich Foods  
Barbeques Galore House to Home Ron Levy Co.  
Basha's Imperial Hardware Safeway  
Benny's Kash N Karry Sam's Club  
Bimart Kellogg Marine Schuck's Auto Supply  
BJ's Wholesale Club Kerr Drug Sears Hardware  
Boaters World Keystone Automotive Shaw's Supermarket  
Bozzuto's, Inc. Kilgo's Sherwin Williams Paint Stores  
Brooks Pharmacy King Soopers Smart and Final  
Canadian Tire Kitchens Etc. Smitty's  
Carquest K-Mart Spags Supply  
Checker Auto Parts Kragen Auto Staples  
City Market Kroger Star Markets  
City Mill Linens N' Things Stater Brothers  
Cost U Less Longs Drugs SUPERVALU  
Costco Wholesale Lowe's Home Centers Target  
CVS Maintenance Warehouse Top's Markets  
DECA  Marine Corp. Exchange Tractor Supply Company  
DeMoulas Supermarkets Marvins True Value Hardware  
Dixieline Lumber Meijer United Marketing Distributors  
Do It Best Menard's Viking Office Supply  
Eckerd Drugs MSC Direct Vons  
Food 4 Less N.H.D. Stores Wal-Mart  
Fred Meyer National Merchandise Wegmans    
Fred's Super Dollar Stores Neu's Building Center West Marine  
Fry's Foods Orchard Supply Hardware Western Auto  
Furr's Orgill Wholesale Depot  
Gelson's Pep Boys Winco Foods

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« Reply #4 on: May 01, 2003, 07:55:33 am »

Thank you much!
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« Reply #5 on: May 08, 2003, 09:27:40 am »

...what the heck is "Castor Oil", and where do you get it?

I made the mistake of asking at a hardware store, and was directed over to an aisle which had a shelf full of Castrol.   Roll Eyes
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« Reply #6 on: May 08, 2003, 12:01:53 pm »

Hehe! Young fart!!!!!  Grin
Castor Oil is a plant oil (as in vegetable) commonly used (like the famous cod liver oil) to clean you out.  You might try a pharmacy.

Back in the old days the Brits ran castor oil in their race cars.  The oil evidently has better hot performance, although it does tend to gum up the works.  Race motors were regularly cleaned anyway.  There was a racing two cycle oil for bikes.  I'm tempted to say that that's where they got the Castrol brand name from but can't swear to it.

If you had ever attended a race (the mini guys here used it in solo) you'd never forget the stench.  They used it in open cockpit aero engines and the pilots never had bowel problems  Grin Well, no constipation.
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« Reply #7 on: May 09, 2003, 12:31:09 pm »

tendjewberrymud


If you don't understand this, do a Google search for "tendjewberrymud" and read all about it.  Smiley
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« Reply #8 on: May 09, 2003, 04:01:47 pm »

Thats a funny word for where it came from Smiley
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