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jerms212 10-26-2014 11:07 PM

Oxidized fender flares
 
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I was having bad oxidation/dulling problems with my fender flares on my 06 H3. I tried rubbing compound and polish both with a machine polisher but to no avail. So I went with this:

Clay bar
2000 grit wet sand
3000 grit wet sand
Fine cut cleaner with wool pad
Rubbing compound with microfiber pad
Machine glaze with soft foam pad
Sealed it all in with a hard shell carnauba wax

Turned out purty

FLblueH3 03-15-2015 12:56 AM

that turned out good... my rear fenders are sun faded and hoping i can bring them back to life.. The roof is also sun faded and tiny bubbles... Looking to wrap that as a temp fix... the FL heat and hummer paint don't seem to mix well....

teebo 06-15-2016 08:12 AM


Originally Posted by jerms212 (Post 318699)
I was having bad oxidation/dulling problems with my fender flares on my 06 H3. I tried rubbing compound and polish both with a machine polisher but to no avail. So I went with this:

Clay bar
2000 grit wet sand
3000 grit wet sand
Fine cut cleaner with wool pad
Rubbing compound with microfiber pad
Machine glaze with soft foam pad
Sealed it all in with a hard shell carnauba wax

Turned out purty

No way that's the same fender. It turned out great!

Congrats!

I need to do mine but have never done something like that. Is it easy to mess it up worse? :confused:


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