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Old 05-18-2014, 06:33 PM
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So i got tired of the look that our bumpers get all faded out and today finaly i had time to play and did the rear and front trims . I forgot to take a before and after shot but here is a few shots of the end results .
Here i did the corner just to compare
And here is the end result ;-) ..
And here is my rear bumper , looks new again ;-)
Lets see how it holds up .
Here is the can i got
 

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Old 05-18-2014, 06:45 PM
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Nice job bro .. now im thinking to paint mine
 
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Old 05-18-2014, 06:52 PM
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Nice job bro .. now im thinking to paint mine
Thanks ;-) . Im also doing the side trims , they are not as bad as the bumper but i got a full can left so tomorrow ill do the rest ..
 
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Is this stuff permanent unlike everything else on the market?
 
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Old 05-18-2014, 08:02 PM
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Lojacs yes it is , this not like plastidip ....
 
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Old 05-18-2014, 10:13 PM
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That stuff beats what I was using...............

I started with "Back to Black", then found "Like New" that touts you apply once and get a shine for a year.

Now Like New has a version that you put on your tires that keeps them shiny without using silicone. I dont think I want that stuff.
 
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Old 05-19-2014, 04:36 PM
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Lojacs yes it is , this not like plastidip ....


I was speaking more of products like, back to black, griots-those products. They say apply once a year or every so many months but yet they don't last. A permanent product would be awesome!
 
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I was speaking more of products like, back to black, griots-those products. They say apply once a year or every so many months but yet they don't last. A permanent product would be awesome!
As far as i can tell is just regular plastic bumper paint . 2 people that i know were using back to black and started using this rust oleum cans thwy even did their wheel well covers and its holding up pretty well too ...
Here is an older picture of my wheel wells
I got it as clean as i could and spray it with this thing and here is what it looks like now ...
 

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Old 05-19-2014, 05:59 PM
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That looks great. Keep us informed on how it holds up. Any special prep for the plastic parts?
 
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That looks great. Keep us informed on how it holds up. Any special prep for the plastic parts?
Not really anything special , i just clean everything downthere as good as i could There is also a primer that can be used but i did not used any primer at all ..
 


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