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Re: Fender flares restoration question
SEM bumper coat 3 or 4 light coats amazing paint.
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Re: Fender flares restoration question
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Re: Fender flares restoration question
Originally Posted by
pro 4x
That stuff is really good.
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2014 Ford Mustang GT Track Pack-Black
2015 Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab 4x4- Summit White
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I’d also recommend trying Solution Finish to restore the trim and then after a couple weeks I’d use a protector such as Cquartz DLux or Pinnacle Ceramic Trim Restorer for long term protection.
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I've used Solution Finish on some plastic trip and even the flares on my F150 which are 9 years old. It looks good... for about 3 months and then it is right back to faded out. I bought some Cerakote but have not tried it yet. I bought it as it seems to apply a dye and then also contains a ceramic coating. I'd have thought this would be the same as dying the plastic with something like Solution and then applying a ceramic coating like DLUX.
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Originally Posted by
The Guz
This over solution finish looks really good. Looks even darker when topped with PBL trim restorer.
Used it on this FJ.
Very nice work ! Not only did the trim come out good and dark, it is very even in appearance, which is not always easy to accomplish.
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Impressive work. I recently installed a new set of fender flares but I'll keep these methods in mind once they show signs of fade and texture wear.
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