Good fix-up paint
#1
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I want touch-up the black trim thats near the bottom of the blazer that wraps around the rear bumper, but i just want to use a good spray paint like krylon fusion spray paintin Gloss blackor any brand you guess have used any idea's?
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#2
I would suggest nixing the paint idea and going with Mother's Back to black or a similar product.
#3
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you mean just buy new trim?
#4
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No he means the paste product that you dab on a rag and polish the trim with, it makes it look new again and last for a long time. Spray paint is never a good option for anywhere that sunlight is going to be touching for hours at a time.
#5
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would that stuff be good to fix the faded paint on the black trim that goes up along the sides of the back window? mines started to fade a bit right there you cant tell unless you get up close but its just a little thing that bugs me.
#6
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Never tried it, I would assume you could, mine is painted to match.
#7
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So this stuff!
http://www.autogeek.net/black-wow-trim-restorer.html
-And this will take the faded white part of my black trim and make it black again? And also my windshield whipper Arm thingsneed to be re-blackend will this also work or do i use spray paint for this?
http://www.autogeek.net/black-wow-trim-restorer.html
-And this will take the faded white part of my black trim and make it black again? And also my windshield whipper Arm thingsneed to be re-blackend will this also work or do i use spray paint for this?
#8
Join Date: Sep 2006
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That is the stuff. I would go to your local atuo parts store and get the Mothers Back to Black though as it is much cheaper and comes in a larger bottle.
Another thing that works and I use frequently on everything on the exterior of my, but the tires and windows is Turtle Wax Ice liquid. It works wonders on all the trim and on the metal on the wipers, the cowl under the wipers, all of the rubber weatherstripping in the doors and around the windows. It works well for me.
Another thing that works and I use frequently on everything on the exterior of my, but the tires and windows is Turtle Wax Ice liquid. It works wonders on all the trim and on the metal on the wipers, the cowl under the wipers, all of the rubber weatherstripping in the doors and around the windows. It works well for me.
#9
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Another thing that works and I use frequently on everything on the exterior of my, but the tires and windows is Turtle Wax Ice liquid.
Another thing that works and I use frequently on everything on the exterior of my, but the tires and windows is Turtle Wax Ice liquid.
#10
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: GdUp, TEXAS
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I'm not sure, I think it is the same thing. I use theone with the squeeze bottle and the foam applicator.






