So I bought my '91 318is and it has a "permanently sealed" metal sunroof. I guess it stopped working years ago and some A-hole sealed it up permanently with some kind of black caulk/sealant. The "sealant" as I'll call it, is pretty hard to the touch and not sure if it's been like that forever or if it has hardened up over time. The car lived in Florida most it's life so it saw plenty of HOT sun and plenty of rain.
Well clearly the "sealant" has failed as there are small areas where little rust bubbles have formed on the edges around the sunroof. Anyone ever had any experience with this? I'd like to take the sealant out by any means necessary but would prefer not to ruin the paintjob although its' not the end of the world. it's got a cheap-ass re-spray anyway. You'll notice that the re-spray was done AFTER the sealant was put down and the painter did a horrible taping job. I plan to own the car long-term so I want to do what's best as a permanent solution. Anyone have any ideas?

Well clearly the "sealant" has failed as there are small areas where little rust bubbles have formed on the edges around the sunroof. Anyone ever had any experience with this? I'd like to take the sealant out by any means necessary but would prefer not to ruin the paintjob although its' not the end of the world. it's got a cheap-ass re-spray anyway. You'll notice that the re-spray was done AFTER the sealant was put down and the painter did a horrible taping job. I plan to own the car long-term so I want to do what's best as a permanent solution. Anyone have any ideas?


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