Mar 19, 2009 #1 M mikemess New member I'm working on a jeep. The trim on the fender above the wheel well is faded. What to use. A restorer (Black Again) or a dye (Forever Black)?
I'm working on a jeep. The trim on the fender above the wheel well is faded. What to use. A restorer (Black Again) or a dye (Forever Black)?
Mar 19, 2009 #2 B BobD New member Depends on how long you want it to last. If you want it to last I'd use a dye, a real dye though. Like a spray on plastic dye.
Depends on how long you want it to last. If you want it to last I'd use a dye, a real dye though. Like a spray on plastic dye.
Mar 20, 2009 #4 B BobD New member dillster said: Can you get something otc or need to order online? Click to expand... I think some parts stores will have plastic dye. What you'll want to do is clean the area, use a dye / plastic primer, then the dye.
dillster said: Can you get something otc or need to order online? Click to expand... I think some parts stores will have plastic dye. What you'll want to do is clean the area, use a dye / plastic primer, then the dye.
Mar 20, 2009 #5 salty Active member Autoguard sells a dye kit the works well, but is pricey for one vehicle. Some people have used Krylon paint and said it lasts over a year, the thread is on here somewhere. Make sure you prep well.
Autoguard sells a dye kit the works well, but is pricey for one vehicle. Some people have used Krylon paint and said it lasts over a year, the thread is on here somewhere. Make sure you prep well.