Rhino lining all faded plastic parts...
#1
Rhino lining all faded plastic parts...
Good idea? Bad idea?
I have read so many mixed things saying it adheres to plastic just fine and some saying it does't and peels off over time.
Also, would it be easy to clean you guys think?
I have read so many mixed things saying it adheres to plastic just fine and some saying it does't and peels off over time.
Also, would it be easy to clean you guys think?
#2
It's been done looks and cleans great, only thing to worry about is maybe fading.
#4
I think bed liner would be more forgiving. Only thing I'm concerned about is fading... I wander if I could clear coat it or something??
#8
Sick H3 by the way!
#9
If your black has already faded significanty, the silicon back to black products don't hold up very long. Once you use these products, you need to clean and degrease the surface if you decide to paint or line later.
Another trick for the faded black trim is to use a heat gun to restore the black by bring the color back up to the surface. Lots of folks have used this trick on factory Jeep fender flares which are notorious for fading. Google for instructional threads.
#10
From my own experiences, if you can put on bedliner evenly, you can put on Fusion just as easily. Fusion goes on plastic much smoother and easier than say, regular spray paint on metal.
If your black has already faded significanty, the silicon back to black products don't hold up very long. Once you use these products, you need to clean and degrease the surface if you decide to paint or line later.
Another trick for the faded black trim is to use a heat gun to restore the black by bring the color back up to the surface. Lots of folks have used this trick on factory Jeep fender flares which are notorious for fading. Google for instructional threads.
If your black has already faded significanty, the silicon back to black products don't hold up very long. Once you use these products, you need to clean and degrease the surface if you decide to paint or line later.
Another trick for the faded black trim is to use a heat gun to restore the black by bring the color back up to the surface. Lots of folks have used this trick on factory Jeep fender flares which are notorious for fading. Google for instructional threads.
Also, another reason why I'm leaning to a bed liner is that I want to do the metal part of the front and rear bumpers too.