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Old 09-22-2024, 05:30 PM
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Getting prepared to install a vinyl roof on my 67 GTO (had one from the factory). The roof was stripped to bare metal and some rust repair performed (surprise lol). It is currently in 2 coats of DP 90 epoxy. Do I need to topcoat the roof or will the epoxy suffice?

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Old 09-23-2024, 07:35 AM
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Not sure if it was best practice or not, but I left mine in SPI epoxy. Mine won't see much rain ... so it may depend on how the car will be used/stored.

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Old 09-23-2024, 08:27 AM
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I would think that a good coat of epoxy would be fine. I would not want to apply it to bare metal. The new vinyl should protect it from the elements and such, and if it will rust underneath from trapped moisture (if thats a problem) I dont think it matters what is under it. Look at it this way, how long did it take to rust originally?

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Old 09-23-2024, 08:37 AM
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I know that it is generally recommended to top coat as you would the rest of the body but it would seem to me that a couple coats of epoxy should be fine.....a hell of a lot better than what the factory did!

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I 100% vote for epoxy and nothing else. Hard to go wrong with a layer that has the most tenacious bond to metal yet won’t absorb any moisture.

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FYI, my top was Epoxy primed, but the top installer advised me to finish paint my roof.

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My preference is to top coat the epoxy, even with an activated single stage instead of base/clear just to keep it $imple. If it's an all over paint job I hand scuff the freshly painted top with 220 grit to let it gas out/cure out for a couple weeks prior to the top going on.
I have worked with my upholsterer installing vinyl tops, and he always wants an abraded surface rather than slick for the glue to adhere better. Just my 2 cents.

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I'll be respraying the entire car with a black SS so spraying the roof is no big deal. Looks like that is the way I'll be going.

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