Does anyone have a good suggestion for reconditioning the plastic on 4x4's, especially the fender flares on Jeeps and side panels on the Avalanche?
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Originally posted by Dukes69 View PostWhat is an Avalanche?
If we aren't supposed to eat animals, then why are they made out of meat?
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I used a torch to get my flares looking black again. You have to move it evenly over the flare or you'll get splotches. I know that a lot of people like to paint them with Krylon Fusion, also. I already had the torch and didn't care if they came out less than perfect, so I went that route."The Jeep...is a fitting instrument to transport the free people of a free nation with the respect to which we are entitled and the dignity that we deserve."
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I had some work done on a travel trailer a few years ago and ther were able to brighten and make the faded plastic trim shine again by using the same plastic polish you buy to polish plastic head light lenses. You might give that a try. Not as fun as the torch but may be the ticket. Check out the internet or an RV dealer that has the head lamp lense polish kits.
You may even try the polish kits for soft top window polishing.
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I used Krylon Fusion Satin Black. It lasted for about a year before it looked like crap. Then it took another 4 months for me to do anything about it. About 3 weeks ago I finally repainted them, this time using "SEM Satin Black Plastic and Vinyl Color Coat". It looks good, but I don't know how long it will last. Here's a pic shortly after I was done:
If we aren't supposed to eat animals, then why are they made out of meat?
http://jeep.matandtiff.com/
Truth is treason in the empire of lies. -Ron Paul
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Anybody tried "Back to Black" I've got some and it's worked pretty well on other stuff . . . my flares aren't old enough for me to worry about fading, but I tried the plastic polish on them . . . my Jeep is black and it almost looked like they were painted to match!That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.
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Originally posted by Shadly1 View PostThat's a fine looking Jeep!If we aren't supposed to eat animals, then why are they made out of meat?
http://jeep.matandtiff.com/
Truth is treason in the empire of lies. -Ron Paul
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Thanks!
Hey guys.. Thanks for the good information. I have used most of these products and none seem to work well for any period of time. I do not want to keep do this over and over.
I did hear about a product called Armodillo that you can get from a auto dealer and have them put it on for you. I really want to do this myself so since my last post I googled this and found a company called Urethane Supply that has a product called Bumper and Cladding Coat that comes in almost 50 matching colors. They guarantee it to work and say its quick and easy, and for under $20.00 a aerosol can, I think I will give it a shot.
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