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Roof molding fix

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I too became a victim...of flappy roof moldings.
The fix? 3M 5200.
-Lift up the flappy part and clean the area with acetone or isopropyl alcohol. Don’t be afraid to lift it up to the point it tears a bit. You want all dirt outta there.
-Be careful with this stuff it’s black and sticky. Run a line of it but not too much so it squeezes out the side like too much ketchup on ya burgah.
-Now find some scrap wood that fits on the molding but not too wide that it sits on either side of the roof.
-Lay a rag over the wood and roof and place a weight on it for 2 or tree owuz. No more flappy and 5200 is your new friend
 


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Mine have been replaced under warranty twice....I gave up having ford do it after the last time.....it lasted like 6 months and it was peeling again. But I will try this technique!
 


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Mine have been replaced under warranty twice....I gave up having ford do it after the last time.....it lasted like 6 months and it was peeling again. But I will try this technique!
3M 5200 is no joke. Get the outdoor weatherproof stuff
 


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Go to Home Depot (not Lowe’s) and you’ll find it
 


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Mine have been replaced under warranty twice....I gave up having ford do it after the last time.....it lasted like 6 months and it was peeling again. But I will try this technique!

I had mine done under warranty and it lasted about a month. I fixed it myself with 3M Scotch Extremely Strong Permanent mounting tape, so far so good.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/3M-Scot...ed-Extreme-Mounting-Tape-414-LONGDC/205507375
 


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I had mine done under warranty and it lasted about a month. I fixed it myself with 3M Scotch Extremely Strong Permanent mounting tape, so far so good.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/3M-Scot...ed-Extreme-Mounting-Tape-414-LONGDC/205507375
That stuff did not work for me, and it is even MORE useless for holding the sill extensions on without a gap up near the back of the front wheel wells. [:(]

I am going to try the JB Weld 2 part stuff in the 'syringe', which is rated to almost 4000 PSI, and claims to be good for almost every automotive plastic/composite type out there, since I do not feel like throwing away $150.00+ for the 3M body panel bonding kit when I am only going to use a few grams of it.
 


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Well it keeps coming up as a marine sealant on loogle
Ok it’s a marine sealant. That should be reassuring. Is there a tougher environment to try to seal something or keep something stuck together? If it doesn’t work Ill eat a spoonful of it
 


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