painting the rear bumper plastic?
painting the rear bumper plastic?
O.k. so I painted the windsheild plastic and that got me looking at the back bumper. The black plastic is fading there too. Should I paint it? I don't really step on it for anything but sometimes I do. Any one out there done this? Or anyone thought about it? Let me know before I do somthing I regret.
showroom dye website says:
Showroom New Dyes
These dyes come in black and gray!Easily and professionally restore faded plastic door handles, tailgates, fender flares, bumpers, wind dams. This product will not streak on the paint when the vehicle gets wet.
Not a paint or dressing but a Permanent Dye!
Very easy to apply, just use a shop towel. Great opportunity to service used car dealerships, golf carts, ATV's, even cars with black faded vinyl convertible tops can be stored!
Unlike those thinner water-based products that are applied like shoe polish, Showroom New Products are thicker and don't require multiple applications.
i think people have applied them with those foam paint brushes too.
has anyone tried their 3 in 1 conditioner??
Showroom New Dyes
These dyes come in black and gray!Easily and professionally restore faded plastic door handles, tailgates, fender flares, bumpers, wind dams. This product will not streak on the paint when the vehicle gets wet.
Not a paint or dressing but a Permanent Dye!
Very easy to apply, just use a shop towel. Great opportunity to service used car dealerships, golf carts, ATV's, even cars with black faded vinyl convertible tops can be stored!
Unlike those thinner water-based products that are applied like shoe polish, Showroom New Products are thicker and don't require multiple applications.
i think people have applied them with those foam paint brushes too.
has anyone tried their 3 in 1 conditioner??


