Wiper arm refurb
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Old Timer
Hi folks,
wondering if anyone has attempted or succeeded in refurbing their wiper arms?
Whist I could get the whole thing blasted and powder coated, there would be bits missed, and it would likely not move properly. I could drill the pivot rivet out, and get the parts done individually, but no idea how I'd go about replacing the pivot rivet. I've not been able to find any that are the right dimensions.
Has anyone ever managed to do this?
Cheers!
J
wondering if anyone has attempted or succeeded in refurbing their wiper arms?
Whist I could get the whole thing blasted and powder coated, there would be bits missed, and it would likely not move properly. I could drill the pivot rivet out, and get the parts done individually, but no idea how I'd go about replacing the pivot rivet. I've not been able to find any that are the right dimensions.
Has anyone ever managed to do this?
Cheers!
J
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Local Hero
I'm all in favor of keeping as much of a car original as possible but think I'd be happy to replace wiper arms, inc GTI driver side, for about tenth of cost and hassle of having them powder coated.
1983 Mars Red 1.8 Golf GTI
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
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Local Hero
Clean them well then a couple of coats of paint (black satin finish) more of an oem color does wonders and is a whole lot cheaper.
What I started with.
After removal of the arms:
See the corrosion on the arm holder, that is a badddddddd thing that got cleaned up with a wire brush for the threads, and some buffing with 220.
I will go back with NEVER-SIEZE.
The arms after some light sanding and cleaning with acetone to remove all the wax:
After 5 coats of Krylon Satin Black
Then I got this little guy back to black too, as it was white with sun fading and wax.
Powder coat may be too reflective, that is also why I chose the Satin finish…. as it is a dull shine and not in my eyes whilst driving.
What I started with.
After removal of the arms:
See the corrosion on the arm holder, that is a badddddddd thing that got cleaned up with a wire brush for the threads, and some buffing with 220.
I will go back with NEVER-SIEZE.
The arms after some light sanding and cleaning with acetone to remove all the wax:
After 5 coats of Krylon Satin Black
Then I got this little guy back to black too, as it was white with sun fading and wax.
Powder coat may be too reflective, that is also why I chose the Satin finish…. as it is a dull shine and not in my eyes whilst driving.
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Old Timer
Wiper arm refurb
Yes mate did mine on my 1990 cabriolet. Took a while but i enjoyed it .wire wheeled them first on my beck grinder then finely sanded ive got to say i didn't remove the rivets just primed and sprayed with them open then shut .look like new to be honest. Was pleased with them. Just done my honda civic ones too .same process and again like new
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Old Timer
Yeah, I know what you mean - having looked you can get a pair new for ~£50.Early-1800 said
I'm all in favor of keeping as much of a car original as possible but think I'd be happy to replace wiper arms, inc GTI driver side, for about tenth of cost and hassle of having them powder coated.
to be honest, I reckon my project would have gone loads quicker if I bought new instead of refurbing loads of bits - but then that's half the fun…..that's what I tell myself.
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Old Timer
I think spray painting is the way to go. Good to know that it can be done without having to remove the rivets.
Satin Black is my go to colour. Most of the stuff in my engine bay is satin black, unless it is alloy or plastic! Even the battery I bought is black, with a touch of red - keep it coordinated!
Thanks folks!
Satin Black is my go to colour. Most of the stuff in my engine bay is satin black, unless it is alloy or plastic! Even the battery I bought is black, with a touch of red - keep it coordinated!
Thanks folks!
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Local Hero
I painted mine when I did the restoration @20 odd years ago. Somewhere I have a pic of them hanging on the washing line on a dry day whilst I sprayed them. GF didn't live me back then…..
paceman said
I think spray painting is the way to go. Good to know that it can be done without having to remove the rivets.
Satin Black is my go to colour. Most of the stuff in my engine bay is satin black, unless it is alloy or plastic! Even the battery I bought is black, with a touch of red - keep it coordinated!
Thanks folks!
1983 Mars Red 1.8 Golf GTI
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
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Old Timer
Wiper arm refurb
I like black and red too lol
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Old Timer
I had mine powder coated in satin black. No issues with the pivot point afterwards, very durable & still look as good as new. Cost me £25 for the pair.
Nut & Bolt Resto Complete (Mars Red GTi original): https://vwgolfmk1.org.uk/forum/index.php?page=topicview&type=misc&id=projects%2Fyour-mk1-golfs_2%2Fpistolpete-s-mars-red&start__keyed=
Nut & Bolt Resto in Progress (Lhasa 16v): https://vwgolfmk1.org.uk/forum/index.php?page=topicview&type=misc&id=projects%2Fyour-mk1-golfs_2%2Fpistolpete-s-lhasa&redirected=1
Nut & Bolt Resto in Progress (Lhasa 16v): https://vwgolfmk1.org.uk/forum/index.php?page=topicview&type=misc&id=projects%2Fyour-mk1-golfs_2%2Fpistolpete-s-lhasa&redirected=1
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Old Timer
Powder coaters near me would charge me double that!
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