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jjvd21

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Given that a few of us have gray fenders and bumpers it would be interesting to see what an LR dealer applies to bring the black back.
 

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Just an update.

I recently purchased a poorboy's world product the claims to be a trim restorer. It goes on really easy, isn't greasy and does not attract dust. The best thing about it is it doesn't have a super high gloss, it just reconditions the trim. It's been on for about a month and through a couple of storms and still looks good.

It's a little pricey, but worth it.

Here's the link if interested.. http://www.poorboysworld.com/trim-restorer.htm
 

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Thanks for the update. How much do you feel one should buy? How much of the product did you use to treat your rig? Thanks!

J.D.
 

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Thanks for the update. How much do you feel one should buy? How much of the product did you use to treat your rig? Thanks!

J.D.

J.D,

I bought the 16 oz bottle, because I wanted to test it-they do offer a 32 oz (that I'll buy after this runs out) bottle. A little goes a long way, but I used maybe .5 oz just to be sure everything got an even coat. I sprayed it directly to the cloth vs. the parts to keep the over-spray down. I'm going to try a sponge on my next application.
 

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J.D,

I bought the 16 oz bottle, because I wanted to test it-they do offer a 32 oz (that I'll buy after this runs out) bottle. A little goes a long way, but I used maybe .5 oz just to be sure everything got an even coat. I sprayed it directly to the cloth vs. the parts to keep the over-spray down. I'm going to try a sponge on my next application.

Do you have any before/after pictures?

J.D.
 

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I am on the "do it once and be done" bandwagon! RvDUB - you use the permanent stuff? How easy does it come off paint? Maybe better to lay down some masking tape first?

J.D.
 

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How easy does it come off paint? Maybe better to lay down some masking tape first?

J.D.

Just keep a damp cloth with you and you can wipe it off the paint before it dries. If it dries on the paint then you will need a little rubbing compound to remove it. Masking would be a good idea! Below is the "Application Tip from the website.

Application Tip: Keep a damp rag handy. If you accidentally get the dye on paintwork or glass it will easily wipe off with a damp rag. If the dye dries on paintwork or glass it can still be easily removed using a mild polish.
 

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You could DYE your plastic and never touch it again! I have been buying all my car detailing supplies at properautocare.com for years. They have a couple product's that work really well!

Here is a DYE that you can use and never touch it again!
http://www.properautocare.com/fb-1k.html
Or here is a dressing you could use every few month's
http://www.properautocare.com/blackwow1.html

Check out this link to LRR forums, He used Forever Black (Permanent Stuff) and looks sweet
 

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here are a few pics after using the forever black. i used a small rag to put it on and did two coats. i wasn't a big fan of the applicator. it came out a bit streakier than i would have liked (tried to show this in a couple of pics), however from a few feet away it looks great. i might put another coat on it at some point to see if it will even out better. i used about 1/2 a bottle for the two coats. still need to do around the windows and the rack. i'll try post an update in a few months to see if this stuff wears well.







 

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