Fading Plastic

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jjvd21

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Forgot to add that I used a 1" foam paint brush for application, much easier than the applicator on the bottle.
 

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So far so good, its lasting. The streaking seems to be subsiding. I guess rain / a few washes evens out the streaking.
 

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Same for me. It's been 6 weeks since application on an outdoor vehicle. Still looks good and freshens up with poorboys trim restorer nicely.

Worth the $$ so far.
 

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Forever Black

I went with Forever Black as well. As others have mentioned, the applicator is rubbish so I used some cheap foam brushes from the hardware store. Starting with the recovery hook cover beneath the front bumper:

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It took 3 applications to get it this dark. It's still a little wet in the third picture which is why it looks a little glossy. The final picture shows the difference when it's dry.
 

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More pics of the bumper and side panels. You can see some streaking up close. The streaks mostly vanish after the first wash.

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The next pic is taken between the second and third coat. Still a little wet and noticeable streaks.

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This is the first coat on the bumper step. Notice it foams a bit when it's first brushed on - disappears in a few minutes.

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After two months of sun and fun it hasn't faded that I can tell. I did the door handles and windshield sprayers on the hood - huge improvement. They were beyond faded.
 

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More photos

Here's a few more photos of the rest of the trim.

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The streaks go away for the most part after the first wash. Really don't notice it unless you get right up to it.

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Long term update: my Forever Black has started to fade. In my experience it looks like Forever Black needs to be applied annually. So I guess Forever really means One Year.
 

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I went with Forever Black as well. As others have mentioned, the applicator is rubbish so I used some cheap foam brushes from the hardware store. Starting with the recovery hook cover beneath the front bumper:

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It took 3 applications to get it this dark. It's still a little wet in the third picture which is why it looks a little glossy. The final picture shows the difference when it's dry.


is it only me? I only see red X's for the pics . . .
 

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I originally applied the forever black 11/09. I have applied it one other time since the first application. As others have noted you need to use a diffent applicator than the one on the top of the bottle. Cleanup the trim before application. Use 3 coats to minimize the streaks. I have noticed that after a few washes the streaks even out and are not noticeable.

Even though it may be an annual thing, there is no way I'm going back to spraying on something every time I wash! I was always getting black streaks on my pants from the dirt that was attracted by stuff like 303 protectant or armor all.

For now I'm sticking with forever black:biggrin:
 

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