Lownslow Posted May 16, 2012 Posted May 16, 2012 had a interview for a internship and applied at some other places, then i came home and it was still beautiful out so i hung outside with the dog and gave some much needed TLC to my new car. Coppers favorite toys if theyre not out he dredges the yard the trim is crying for paint not sure if i wanna go with a darker grey or go black. a junkyard has a wrecked turbo i might head down there and swipe some parts off it like a working headlight wiper assembly
JunkPile Posted May 16, 2012 Posted May 16, 2012 A bit of Armor All or the like should make that trim look good as new and will stay that way for a long time. A second application may be required for desired effect. Don't forget the window rubbers
Lownslow Posted May 16, 2012 Author Posted May 16, 2012 A bit of Armor All or the like should make that trim look good as new and will stay that way for a long time. A second application may be required for desired effect. Don't forget the window rubbers easier to paint lol ive done it before and had it last 5 years before i sold the truck
diymirage Posted May 17, 2012 Posted May 17, 2012 Heat the trim up with a blowdryer untill it starts to sweat. Then rub it out with a cloth and shell be good as new
Lownslow Posted May 17, 2012 Author Posted May 17, 2012 Heat the trim up with a blowdryer untill it starts to sweat. Then rub it out with a cloth and shell be good as new i know that trick, im sticking with paint i even got the can already
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