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fitchesbass 11-04-2012 04:20 PM

Window Trim - Gloss/Satin/Matte?
 
Easy question: Was the window trim around the the 80s 3.2L Carrera's in gloss black or something like matte black?

Plan on masking off my trim later this week to freshen it up a bit - but it's so faded I can't tell the original finish.

Also what about the door handles? Mine look almost grey so I can't tell if they were just a matte black or something with more shine.

Thank you!

SmileWavy

PS pictures are welcomed if you've refreshed your trim yourself in the past.

twistoffat 11-04-2012 09:11 PM

It was matte black. Same colour as on the Targa Bar if you have one.

wasserkuhl 11-04-2012 10:41 PM

They were a very low gloss matte black, the window surrounds, Door frame, window trim and door handles.

Matte black doesn't look right so just a very small amount of gloss sheen makes the correct.

uwanna 11-05-2012 05:31 AM

Just painted the faded black anodized trim pieces on my '80SC. Used Rustoleum 7777 Satin Black, and they look perfect! It gave them just the right sheen and it is tougher than hell. Just do really good prep, two coats of paint, but let cure at least a day between coats.

wayner 11-05-2012 08:41 AM

Paint shops sell a "trim black" paint now. The same paint used on new cars for B pillars etc. I think it looks perfect.

Arne2 11-05-2012 09:35 AM

+1 on the Satin black. Much better match than matte or flat.

Busta Rib 11-05-2012 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by uwanna (Post 7072470)
Just painted the faded black anodized trim pieces on my '80SC. Used Rustoleum 7777 Satin Black, and they look perfect! It gave them just the right sheen and it is tougher than hell. Just do really good prep, two coats of paint, but let cure at least a day between coats.

Did you remove the trim or paint with them on the car? I need to do this on my SC too.

uwanna 11-05-2012 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Busta Rib (Post 7073028)
Did you remove the trim or paint with them on the car? I need to do this on my SC too.

I removed the parts that I could easily remove, but some parts I did in situ because removal wasn't practical. Just mask off in situ parts real well and be very careful to not apply to much paint at a time or you'll get runs. Rustoleum 7777 is great, but some others have used the Wurth Satin Black or Krylon Satin Black. I prefer the 7777.

tobluforu 11-05-2012 10:49 AM

Has anymore tried Plasti dip spray on trim?

tcar 11-05-2012 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twistoffat (Post 7072229)
It was matte black. Same colour as on the Targa Bar if you have one.

NO. Not Matte.

Satin Black.

Rust-Oleum #7777 Satin Black is a perfect match.

I even used it on my Fuchs... really durable.

kristan 11-05-2012 08:27 PM

I used the "Wurth Satin Trim Paint" and it worked great.
I put it on the fresh air grill in the front, the rear grill, some of the door trim parts
and the rear window seal trim. It makes a world of difference for the appearance of the car.

Masking the rear window trim took me like half a day, though.
Planning to do more.


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