One thing that I always knew I'd need to do with my E85 was the windscreen surround rubber. It was 22 years old, perished, and turning green in places. The part is easy enough to find (I ordered one from LLL - came in at about £40 including postage) and I'd seen the videos that showed the complete removal and refitting process being completed in just about enough time for a decent pot of tea to brew.
So, I popped the kettle on, assembled the tools, filled the teapot and got stuck in.
Blimey, what a trial. I can only assume that at some point in the past, my car has had a replacement screen and the fitter used industrial quantities of some secret mastic that's used to glue aircraft wings on. It took two hours to clear the channels of the stuff. And even then, I only got 90% of it I reckon. The old trim came out in about 97 pieces, as it just kept snapping as it was so tightly bonded in. This is impressive testimony to the glue as I tried to cut a few of the bigger pieces up to pop in the bin, and realised just how tough it is.
Anyway, job done - and it looks 100 times nicer than it did before. Once the channels were clear(ish), I gave everything a really good clean up, and it was genuinely a 10 minute job to install the new trim. The tea, however, was cold by then.
So, I popped the kettle on, assembled the tools, filled the teapot and got stuck in.
Blimey, what a trial. I can only assume that at some point in the past, my car has had a replacement screen and the fitter used industrial quantities of some secret mastic that's used to glue aircraft wings on. It took two hours to clear the channels of the stuff. And even then, I only got 90% of it I reckon. The old trim came out in about 97 pieces, as it just kept snapping as it was so tightly bonded in. This is impressive testimony to the glue as I tried to cut a few of the bigger pieces up to pop in the bin, and realised just how tough it is.
Anyway, job done - and it looks 100 times nicer than it did before. Once the channels were clear(ish), I gave everything a really good clean up, and it was genuinely a 10 minute job to install the new trim. The tea, however, was cold by then.
