Re: REMOVING STAINS FROM OEM FENDER FLARES
I've heard that trick and am thinking about trying it on my 97 TJ. I
use Mother's Back to Black all the time on my flares. It works great for about 3 weeks or so, but then I have to apply it again. It would be nice to find a perminant solution, like the hair dryer trick. > > 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
I've heard that trick and am thinking about trying it on my 97 TJ. I
use Mother's Back to Black all the time on my flares. It works great for about 3 weeks or so, but then I have to apply it again. It would be nice to find a perminant solution, like the hair dryer trick. > > 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
I've heard that trick and am thinking about trying it on my 97 TJ. I
use Mother's Back to Black all the time on my flares. It works great for about 3 weeks or so, but then I have to apply it again. It would be nice to find a perminant solution, like the hair dryer trick. > > 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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