REMOVING STAINS FROM OEM FENDER FLARES
Hey all. I have some what appears to be mud/dirt stains on my OEM
fender flares that I just can't get off. I have tried everything. Anyone have any suggestions on how to get these stains off without ruining the plastic finish or the surrounding paint? I have a 2006 Wrangler X. THANKS |
Re: REMOVING STAINS FROM OEM FENDER FLARES
I use "Mother's Back to Black" and a fairly stiff bristle brush on my
'04 X. Tracie wrote: > Hey all. I have some what appears to be mud/dirt stains on my OEM > fender flares that I just can't get off. I have tried everything. > Anyone have any suggestions on how to get these stains off without > ruining the plastic finish or the surrounding paint? I have a 2006 > Wrangler X. > > THANKS > -- FRH |
Re: REMOVING STAINS FROM OEM FENDER FLARES
I use "Mother's Back to Black" and a fairly stiff bristle brush on my
'04 X. Tracie wrote: > Hey all. I have some what appears to be mud/dirt stains on my OEM > fender flares that I just can't get off. I have tried everything. > Anyone have any suggestions on how to get these stains off without > ruining the plastic finish or the surrounding paint? I have a 2006 > Wrangler X. > > THANKS > -- FRH |
Re: REMOVING STAINS FROM OEM FENDER FLARES
I use "Mother's Back to Black" and a fairly stiff bristle brush on my
'04 X. Tracie wrote: > Hey all. I have some what appears to be mud/dirt stains on my OEM > fender flares that I just can't get off. I have tried everything. > Anyone have any suggestions on how to get these stains off without > ruining the plastic finish or the surrounding paint? I have a 2006 > Wrangler X. > > THANKS > -- FRH |
Re: Re: REMOVING STAINS FROM OEM FENDER FLARES
On Wed, 04 Apr 2007 14:17:24 GMT, "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote:
>I use "Mother's Back to Black" and a fairly stiff bristle brush on my >'04 X. > >Tracie wrote: >> Hey all. I have some what appears to be mud/dirt stains on my OEM >> fender flares that I just can't get off. I have tried everything. >> Anyone have any suggestions on how to get these stains off without >> ruining the plastic finish or the surrounding paint? I have a 2006 >> Wrangler X. >> >> THANKS >> It is stained because the plastic is porus and it has pentrated its surface and stained or aged the plastic. You might try a bleach compound to bleach it but otherwise you will need to kinda coat over it to hide it. ----------------- TheSnoMan.com |
Re: Re: REMOVING STAINS FROM OEM FENDER FLARES
On Wed, 04 Apr 2007 14:17:24 GMT, "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote:
>I use "Mother's Back to Black" and a fairly stiff bristle brush on my >'04 X. > >Tracie wrote: >> Hey all. I have some what appears to be mud/dirt stains on my OEM >> fender flares that I just can't get off. I have tried everything. >> Anyone have any suggestions on how to get these stains off without >> ruining the plastic finish or the surrounding paint? I have a 2006 >> Wrangler X. >> >> THANKS >> It is stained because the plastic is porus and it has pentrated its surface and stained or aged the plastic. You might try a bleach compound to bleach it but otherwise you will need to kinda coat over it to hide it. ----------------- TheSnoMan.com |
Re: Re: REMOVING STAINS FROM OEM FENDER FLARES
On Wed, 04 Apr 2007 14:17:24 GMT, "Frank_v7.0" <none@no.net> wrote:
>I use "Mother's Back to Black" and a fairly stiff bristle brush on my >'04 X. > >Tracie wrote: >> Hey all. I have some what appears to be mud/dirt stains on my OEM >> fender flares that I just can't get off. I have tried everything. >> Anyone have any suggestions on how to get these stains off without >> ruining the plastic finish or the surrounding paint? I have a 2006 >> Wrangler X. >> >> THANKS >> It is stained because the plastic is porus and it has pentrated its surface and stained or aged the plastic. You might try a bleach compound to bleach it but otherwise you will need to kinda coat over it to hide it. ----------------- TheSnoMan.com |
Re: REMOVING STAINS FROM OEM FENDER FLARES
"Tracie" <brainart@upstate.edu> wrote in message news:1175694630.394484.305840@q75g2000hsh.googlegr oups.com... > Hey all. I have some what appears to be mud/dirt stains on my OEM > fender flares that I just can't get off. I have tried everything. > Anyone have any suggestions on how to get these stains off without > ruining the plastic finish or the surrounding paint? I have a 2006 > Wrangler X. > > THANKS > Some time ago someone write that to make the black come back use a hiar dryer or heat gun on flares. |
Re: REMOVING STAINS FROM OEM FENDER FLARES
"Tracie" <brainart@upstate.edu> wrote in message news:1175694630.394484.305840@q75g2000hsh.googlegr oups.com... > Hey all. I have some what appears to be mud/dirt stains on my OEM > fender flares that I just can't get off. I have tried everything. > Anyone have any suggestions on how to get these stains off without > ruining the plastic finish or the surrounding paint? I have a 2006 > Wrangler X. > > THANKS > Some time ago someone write that to make the black come back use a hiar dryer or heat gun on flares. |
Re: REMOVING STAINS FROM OEM FENDER FLARES
"Tracie" <brainart@upstate.edu> wrote in message news:1175694630.394484.305840@q75g2000hsh.googlegr oups.com... > Hey all. I have some what appears to be mud/dirt stains on my OEM > fender flares that I just can't get off. I have tried everything. > Anyone have any suggestions on how to get these stains off without > ruining the plastic finish or the surrounding paint? I have a 2006 > Wrangler X. > > THANKS > Some time ago someone write that to make the black come back use a hiar dryer or heat gun on flares. |
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