Black 2004 Viper Mamba video

janderson

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Ok, I posted this question a whil ago, and tried the recommended techniques. I have some wierd scratches (almost like a white residue/stain in the bumper). I cannot seem to get them out.



I read that there are re-dying products out on the market. Is this something that I might want to try? Are they spray-on products, or do they "paint" on? Will the black color match my car, or do the colors tend to be matte?



Any input would be GREATLY appreciated. This bumper thing must be taken care of before it drives me nuts!
 
stuff on the rubber trim around my sunroof...its not faded...its just that i want it to be darker than it is.....so...i noticed that it gets applied with a kind of shoe polish type gizmo at the top of the bottle...since ill be right next to my paint if i apply it...i could use a nice tiny foam brush to apply it....but...whats the story with damage to paint,,,,i mean if i get like a speck on the paint....while that sucker is drying(it says 5-20 minutes0...will it come off or am i screwed....thx buddy
 
i wrote them an email asking about possible paint damge while applying it..they said....





"Forever BLACK is water base and can be removed while wet with a towel or with polish if it drys on the paint."............cool beans..im good to go..thx dood

:up.......

anything else special i should klnow about apllication.any triks you got dood!!!!!!
 
WHAT UP WITH THAT....i went to the link...foreverblack .net...found the dealer in NY....the one i was getting...was $10.95.....after i went thru the form and all and added the shipping...........:eek: the shipping is $9........what the hay.......well.forget that ...ill go with CMA when i get my Xmas order stuff.....that site does have alot of cool car stuff though....thx
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by jazzyjack [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>or did Ron Ketchum delete his entries to this thread? What's with that? [/b]</blockquote>
I don't recall what exact replies Ron made but you may wish to check this out.
 
If CMA doesn't sell it, it is "spam", OK, got it, goodbye all, I have been very careful to avoid that sort of thing except when asked, but if that is the attitude, enjoy your vehicles.



Ketch

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I don't think so, BW. I believe the point of this is to discourage those who are believed to have a personal interest in the well-being of a business from helping the sales of that business, whether it is outright advertising or friendly, helpful advice like Ron K and others give.
 
:confused: i know it was there i can tell from the answers/questions that i...puter etc..posted....i know the foreverblack link is gone...i still see the cma one though....i dont mind taking the links out....or even leaving the cma link in because they sponsor and all....but where's the other words that were in the posts....without the links i mean,.,,,,
 
If that is what is happening, I disagree totally with it. Ron has been here for quite a while and has vast knowledge that I can only hope to get a glimpse of. This forum is for everyone to give tips on detailing - so when Ron mentions something, and then mentions his product, this is not spam IMHO. 1) because he is established here and his reputation means something, 2) because many here have used his products with success and recommend them.



When someone does post a new product that is theirs, perhaps this is not the best way to go about it: "Check out my new magical harry potter swirl remover!" If you give advice, there is NO reason why you should not give mention of your products/store in the SAME post: "Try using SMR with....... , or give my new product a try."



Free speech is part of what makes these boards great. If you feel the need to mention a product AFTER you have spent time sharing your knowledge, then that adds to the value of the THREAD and the FORUM as a whole.



Okay, off the soap box.

Josiah
 
I'm having an issue with the word "SPAM". I see that some of Ron's posts have been removed and that has got me upset.



I think that Josiah nailed it on the head.



However after getting private email from Holly-Marie the saying "When in Rome, do as the Romans do" comes to mind.



This forum is very product biased in regards to "If we don't use it, or we don't like it, you can't talk about it on our forum!"



I need chill and relax, sorry guys. I never thought that this would happen in regards to getting black bumpers black again.







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CMA sells foreverblack....it doesnt make sense that your link to the product site...home page would be unacceptable....:confused: i mean they dont sell zaino stuff either and ive seen that link a miilion times...or charisma towle links too....sumthin aint right with this
 
And they don't sell Ron's stuff... but <em class='bbc'>that[/i] got deleted.

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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by FLONI [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>i mean they dont sell zaino stuff either and ive seen that link a miilion times...or charisma towle links too....sumthin aint right with this [/b]</blockquote>
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by BW [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>And they don't sell Ron's stuff... but <em class='bbc'>that[/i] got deleted.

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That's my point. They don't sell Ron's stuff and so they deleted his helpful post when I asked him for a link to the page that contained the ETR kit (Exterior Trim Renewer).

I can't begin to mention all the other products that are mentioned on this forum that are not sold by CMA. However they (threads or posts) are not deleted from the forum.

Perfect example of this: Zaino!

Perfect example #2: if it was not for this forum I would never of heard of Zaino. I also would not have told all the people about this forum either. I feel a bit taken advantage of.

Think about this...
 
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