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Re: Jeep Bumper - Dye needed, or just a coating
Originally Posted by Karl_in_Chicago
. . . or just replace it with a "real" steel bumper like Jeeps should have from the factory.
lol...know what you mean, but not sure if that is an option, since it's not really officially "mine". Although in the family, so it might count.
I ran a couple of tests. This leftover greying in areas is definitely the old DLux...If I take a pin, and go into several of the dimples, the greyish stuff comes out. Just can't seem to find a solution which works to get it out (understandable, since that is what coatings do).
I fear just putting something like solution finish on it as it stands today will basically just trap this residue. Need to find something that can gently remove it (I'm trying various cleaning agents, all water based, because I learned the hard way something like mineral spirits is NOT the way to go). The only thing I haven't tried is the magic eraser idea, which will probably be tried later this afternoon.
I tried some left over CarPro DLux on an inconspicuous area...although it definitely looked better, the jeweler's glasses inspection does show a slightly different appearance where the residue was left.
Wondering whether the products, along the lines of Solution Finish, actually do remove these remnants, or whether they expect the remnants to be removed via the prep step.
I'll continue my experiments, until either a) the test works to remove it or b) the continued experiments cause enough friction to remove the remnants physically
TIA...Eric. Great suggestion given by all.
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Re: Jeep Bumper - Dye needed, or just a coating
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Re: Jeep Bumper - Dye needed, or just a coating
Originally Posted by PA DETAILER
Have it, tried it...no joy. Not dealing with wax, dealing with an old coating.
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Re: Jeep Bumper - Dye needed, or just a coating
Originally Posted by ejaf
lol...know what you mean, but not sure if that is an option, since it's not really officially "mine". Although in the family, so it might count.
I ran a couple of tests. This leftover greying in areas is definitely the old DLux...If I take a pin, and go into several of the dimples, the greyish stuff comes out. Just can't seem to find a solution which works to get it out (understandable, since that is what coatings do).
I fear just putting something like solution finish on it as it stands today will basically just trap this residue. Need to find something that can gently remove it (I'm trying various cleaning agents, all water based, because I learned the hard way something like mineral spirits is NOT the way to go). The only thing I haven't tried is the magic eraser idea, which will probably be tried later this afternoon.
I tried some left over CarPro DLux on an inconspicuous area...although it definitely looked better, the jeweler's glasses inspection does show a slightly different appearance where the residue was left.
Wondering whether the products, along the lines of Solution Finish, actually do remove these remnants, or whether they expect the remnants to be removed via the prep step.
I'll continue my experiments, until either a) the test works to remove it or b) the continued experiments cause enough friction to remove the remnants physically
TIA...Eric. Great suggestion given by all.
Solution finish will not remove a coating from the trim. It will also appear blotchy when trying to restore ceramic coated trim with solution finish. Which is why I no longer use ceramic coatings on trim. Shine Supply as a trim paint that you may want to look into.
Also the Mothers trim cleaner won't touch it so don't bother with that.
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Re: Jeep Bumper - Dye needed, or just a coating
Clean thoroughly. Then Solution Finish and Over The Top.
Just like jerky boy Paulie Mys said!
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Re: Jeep Bumper - Dye needed, or just a coating
Originally Posted by Paul A.
Clean thoroughly. Then Solution Finish and Over The Top.
Just like jerky boy Paulie Mys said!
I'll probably pick up a small bottle of Solution Finish, and try it out on an inconspicuous area.
The "only" thing I have gotten to work so far, is using some Mckee's 37 coating (I'm recoating the jeep as well). The solvents within it seem to be working to sort of disolve left over DLux, and leaves a nice black natural look. I fear having the same problem 1-2 years down the road, however, but at least I'm keeping the bumbers from fading, since it isparked outside.
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Re: Jeep Bumper - Dye needed, or just a coating
Originally Posted by ejaf
I fear having the same problem 1-2 years down the road....
Caring for exterior black plastic trim isn't a 1-2 year thing. You have to keep it up with at least two applications a year. Three is even better......
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: Jeep Bumper - Dye needed, or just a coating
Originally Posted by PaulMys
Caring for exterior black plastic trim isn't a 1-2 year thing. You have to keep it up with at least two applications a year. Three is even better......
Excellent...I will get to see my daughter more often. I have been looking for excuses.
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Re: Jeep Bumper - Dye needed, or just a coating
I'd be curious about the results. We may deal with the same issue in this incoming JK project. It's been sitting for about 8 months so it needs some TLC. We're getting new nittos, jeep wheels, and brake pads first before we do the detailing.
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