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Solving faded / grey fender flares door bumpers

Hammered

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Not sure if this is better off in OEM or MOD section but here we go anyhow,

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RELLY Turned out nice. I'll wait a week to start banging them up. It suggests that the paint will be dry in 15 minutes - fully cured in a week

Also did the area that the plastic bumper guard covered up with the Duplicolor Bed Liner. I stuck the plastic OEM style plugs in the rivet holes and sprayed it down a few times... again Very happy with the results.

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KarlVP said:
They have this stuff called "back to black" works just the same.


bull hockey i say, its not permenant paint is the way to go i tried the torch trick that worked the longest but wasnt close to the results of painting it
 
I used Krylon Fusion on my TJ fender flares and they came out great. Just gotta make sure you give them a good cleaning when doing your prep.

I think I might try the whole heat gun trick on my XJ.
 
kennzz05 said:
bull hockey i say, its not permenant paint is the way to go i tried the torch trick that worked the longest but wasnt close to the results of painting it

(+1) AGREED!!! Fusion is a real fix, not just a temp. "blacking" just waiting to faid-out again!!! :yelclap:

:cheers:
 
KarlVP said:
They have this stuff called "back to black" works just the same.

I have tried those black plastic "rejuvinators" they last a few days maybe over a week ...but the more hot summer sun youre in the sooner you'll be going grey again.

I used SATIN BLACK when I painted, I'll keep you fellers Posted on how it holds up.
 
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