My solution to faded bumpers/trim

Cleaning Fool said:
The only way for a permanant fix. More prep work but it will solve this issue for good. PS .. And no silicone oils:2thumbs:



:goodjob



It's good to see someone fix something the right way.



Silicone oils is probably what ruined it anyway.
 
I used bondo brand trim dye a few months ago on my window trim (rubber) and it looks terrible and streaky. Would a spray dye work on that?
 
Red98gt said:
Interesting..... Got looking around and found Dupli-Color also makes a "bumper coating"?



Bumper Paint



Plus a "trim paint".....



Trim Paint



Wonder if they work.........



I have tried the trim paint on my Mustang and it works well. It's just like any other spray paint except the sheen and color is a close match to the factory trim.



FairladyZ32 said:
has anybody tried the Sem bumper coating?



I have several cans of the Honda Black SEM bumper paint that I have been meaning to use on the plastic cladding and urethane bumpers on my XR4Ti. I'll try to post up a review when I get around to pulling all of the parts off.



I have used the SEM trim black paint before and I really like it. I prefer the look over the Duplicolor paint and the SEM paint lasted for many years. SEM makes quality paints and that's why I chose their bumper paint for my XR4Ti.
 
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