fender flares
#21
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Re: fender flares
"Forever" in the case of Forever Black means about a week. :)
Dave wrote:
> I know we have been through this before but has anybody found a good
> treatment to regain the black color back in the plastic fender flares?
> I tried the heat gun and it worked for about 3 months. has anybody
> tried "Forever Black from 4wd.com?
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Jerry Bransford
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Dave wrote:
> I know we have been through this before but has anybody found a good
> treatment to regain the black color back in the plastic fender flares?
> I tried the heat gun and it worked for about 3 months. has anybody
> tried "Forever Black from 4wd.com?
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#22
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Re: fender flares
...or until the first wash. I've had reasonable luck with ordinary
black plastic based outdoor paint. I used a round stiff artist
style brush to apply it so it has a stippled surface rather than
looking like cheap paint.
Jerry Bransford proclaimed:
> "Forever" in the case of Forever Black means about a week. :)
>
> Dave wrote:
>
>> I know we have been through this before but has anybody found a good
>> treatment to regain the black color back in the plastic fender flares?
>> I tried the heat gun and it worked for about 3 months. has anybody
>> tried "Forever Black from 4wd.com?
>
>
black plastic based outdoor paint. I used a round stiff artist
style brush to apply it so it has a stippled surface rather than
looking like cheap paint.
Jerry Bransford proclaimed:
> "Forever" in the case of Forever Black means about a week. :)
>
> Dave wrote:
>
>> I know we have been through this before but has anybody found a good
>> treatment to regain the black color back in the plastic fender flares?
>> I tried the heat gun and it worked for about 3 months. has anybody
>> tried "Forever Black from 4wd.com?
>
>
#23
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Re: fender flares
...or until the first wash. I've had reasonable luck with ordinary
black plastic based outdoor paint. I used a round stiff artist
style brush to apply it so it has a stippled surface rather than
looking like cheap paint.
Jerry Bransford proclaimed:
> "Forever" in the case of Forever Black means about a week. :)
>
> Dave wrote:
>
>> I know we have been through this before but has anybody found a good
>> treatment to regain the black color back in the plastic fender flares?
>> I tried the heat gun and it worked for about 3 months. has anybody
>> tried "Forever Black from 4wd.com?
>
>
black plastic based outdoor paint. I used a round stiff artist
style brush to apply it so it has a stippled surface rather than
looking like cheap paint.
Jerry Bransford proclaimed:
> "Forever" in the case of Forever Black means about a week. :)
>
> Dave wrote:
>
>> I know we have been through this before but has anybody found a good
>> treatment to regain the black color back in the plastic fender flares?
>> I tried the heat gun and it worked for about 3 months. has anybody
>> tried "Forever Black from 4wd.com?
>
>
#24
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: fender flares
...or until the first wash. I've had reasonable luck with ordinary
black plastic based outdoor paint. I used a round stiff artist
style brush to apply it so it has a stippled surface rather than
looking like cheap paint.
Jerry Bransford proclaimed:
> "Forever" in the case of Forever Black means about a week. :)
>
> Dave wrote:
>
>> I know we have been through this before but has anybody found a good
>> treatment to regain the black color back in the plastic fender flares?
>> I tried the heat gun and it worked for about 3 months. has anybody
>> tried "Forever Black from 4wd.com?
>
>
black plastic based outdoor paint. I used a round stiff artist
style brush to apply it so it has a stippled surface rather than
looking like cheap paint.
Jerry Bransford proclaimed:
> "Forever" in the case of Forever Black means about a week. :)
>
> Dave wrote:
>
>> I know we have been through this before but has anybody found a good
>> treatment to regain the black color back in the plastic fender flares?
>> I tried the heat gun and it worked for about 3 months. has anybody
>> tried "Forever Black from 4wd.com?
>
>
#25
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Posts: n/a
Re: fender flares
...or until the first wash. I've had reasonable luck with ordinary
black plastic based outdoor paint. I used a round stiff artist
style brush to apply it so it has a stippled surface rather than
looking like cheap paint.
Jerry Bransford proclaimed:
> "Forever" in the case of Forever Black means about a week. :)
>
> Dave wrote:
>
>> I know we have been through this before but has anybody found a good
>> treatment to regain the black color back in the plastic fender flares?
>> I tried the heat gun and it worked for about 3 months. has anybody
>> tried "Forever Black from 4wd.com?
>
>
black plastic based outdoor paint. I used a round stiff artist
style brush to apply it so it has a stippled surface rather than
looking like cheap paint.
Jerry Bransford proclaimed:
> "Forever" in the case of Forever Black means about a week. :)
>
> Dave wrote:
>
>> I know we have been through this before but has anybody found a good
>> treatment to regain the black color back in the plastic fender flares?
>> I tried the heat gun and it worked for about 3 months. has anybody
>> tried "Forever Black from 4wd.com?
>
>
#30
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Re: fender flares
Hi Dave,
Real Jeeps don't have no stinkin' fender flares:
http://----------.com/46jeep.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Dave wrote:
>
> I know we have been through this before but has anybody found a good
> treatment to regain the black color back in the plastic fender flares?
> I tried the heat gun and it worked for about 3 months. has anybody
> tried "Forever Black from 4wd.com?
Real Jeeps don't have no stinkin' fender flares:
http://----------.com/46jeep.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Dave wrote:
>
> I know we have been through this before but has anybody found a good
> treatment to regain the black color back in the plastic fender flares?
> I tried the heat gun and it worked for about 3 months. has anybody
> tried "Forever Black from 4wd.com?