fender flares
#31
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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
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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?
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?
#32
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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?
#33
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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?
#34
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Re: fender flares
Well, of course. They don't stink if you wash them off in the
nearest creek every now and then.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
> 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?
#35
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Re: fender flares
Well, of course. They don't stink if you wash them off in the
nearest creek every now and then.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
> 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?
#36
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Re: fender flares
Well, of course. They don't stink if you wash them off in the
nearest creek every now and then.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
> 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?
#37
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Re: fender flares
Well, of course. They don't stink if you wash them off in the
nearest creek every now and then.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
> 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?
#38
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Re: fender flares
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?
I've had good luck with Armorall and a similar, silicone based product
that claims to restore flat black surfaces.
I can't remember the name of the "black restorer", but I bought it in
the wax section of a local Advance Auto parts store. It was either a
Mother's or Mequires product.
I just let all the products soak in and wipe off the excess.
> 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?
I've had good luck with Armorall and a similar, silicone based product
that claims to restore flat black surfaces.
I can't remember the name of the "black restorer", but I bought it in
the wax section of a local Advance Auto parts store. It was either a
Mother's or Mequires product.
I just let all the products soak in and wipe off the excess.
#39
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Re: fender flares
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?
I've had good luck with Armorall and a similar, silicone based product
that claims to restore flat black surfaces.
I can't remember the name of the "black restorer", but I bought it in
the wax section of a local Advance Auto parts store. It was either a
Mother's or Mequires product.
I just let all the products soak in and wipe off the excess.
> 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?
I've had good luck with Armorall and a similar, silicone based product
that claims to restore flat black surfaces.
I can't remember the name of the "black restorer", but I bought it in
the wax section of a local Advance Auto parts store. It was either a
Mother's or Mequires product.
I just let all the products soak in and wipe off the excess.
#40
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Re: fender flares
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?
I've had good luck with Armorall and a similar, silicone based product
that claims to restore flat black surfaces.
I can't remember the name of the "black restorer", but I bought it in
the wax section of a local Advance Auto parts store. It was either a
Mother's or Mequires product.
I just let all the products soak in and wipe off the excess.
> 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?
I've had good luck with Armorall and a similar, silicone based product
that claims to restore flat black surfaces.
I can't remember the name of the "black restorer", but I bought it in
the wax section of a local Advance Auto parts store. It was either a
Mother's or Mequires product.
I just let all the products soak in and wipe off the excess.