• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

Paint under vinyl top?

jimbosride

FBBO Gold Member
FBBO Gold Member
Local time
7:28 AM
Joined
Sep 16, 2020
Messages
645
Reaction score
1,369
Location
Washington state
Did not find much on the board search on this.

This summer I plan on getting my RR under carriage , trunk, engine bay painted. It's a vinyl top car.

Use body paint under the top?. or something better POR ?

Thanks

20230811_212713.jpg
 
In my opinion, I would paint it. Quality of the roof paint will not be critical. POR 15 is good for a lot of applications, but paint doesn't adhere to it well unless you use their coating. I don't know how well the adhesive for a vinyl top will adhere to it. Painting your top will be much better than just primer and sealer. My opinion ofcourse.
 
I always thought Imron (a popular high price aircraft finish?) was one of the most robust finishes, at least back when VOC 's were not a consideration, and a good candidate for under a vinyl roof.
 
epoxy primer is sufficient in my opinion.......keep your extra paint for mishaps
 
We used inexpensive Rustoleum on this one, mixed with a little hardener and reducer.

IMG_0992.jpeg
 
It's been my opinion two-part solvent-based epoxy has superior adhesion properties and two-part solvent-based urethanes have superior durability properties.
I guess that is not a widely accepted premise.
 
Anything is better than what the factory did, which is nothing.

DON"T use just primer alone, though as it's designed to absorb moisture (paint), which is the last thing you want in an already vulnerable to rust, and retain moisture location.
 
Last edited:
Mine has two part epoxy underneath the rust oleum. It’ll outlast me. I wasn’t going to waste the effort and cost on base/clear body color paint when the cheap stuff will do.
 
SPI epoxy under mine, glue the roof on before it fully cures for great adhesion
 
Two part epoxy under mine. I won't live long enough to see it fail or the car rust again. It lives a different life than in the past......as do they all!
Yup same here, mine will never sit outside in the rain as long as I am alive, so not a concern for me.
 
I had my paint guy shoot it and clear it. Then before the vinyl top I lightly scuffed it. Hope you have better luck than me finding a trim guy. Seems all the good one's are retired or dead.

IMG_20240322_111526310_HDR.jpg


IMG_20240326_084231999_HDR.jpg
 
Looks familiar. Mine was unpleasant as well. Three tries by an experienced guy to get this one done. I like to use finish paint underneath over epoxy to make sure the metal is sealed as well as it can be, then scuff it before glue. Anything you do will be better than what the factory did.

messed up again.JPG


se rear window finally complete.JPG
 
Auto Transport Service
Back
Top