Steve McKellop
Well-Known Member
I have used this technique on other plastic parts before but hadn't tried it on the dull gray cladding. After discussions on another Explorer forum I decided to see if it worked on the gray stuff. I had some old broken pieces of cladding so I tried it out on them. It is simple, and fast, enough but you have to be super careful if using a high temp gun. My gun is capable of over 600 degrees so a second too long and it's fubar. I could turn it down but I'm impatient! Here are the results of simply heating the plastic cladding. Fast, clean, PERMANENT!! No reapplying whatever you use to bring out the color. Your cladding should be as clean as possible. I did not spend much time cleaning this old piece before heating it.
Before w/flash:
Partially done:
Direct sunlight:
Inside w/flash:
Windshield post trim I got @ the salvage yard:
The heat gun I used:
Disclaimer:
Try at your own risk! Be aware this does NOT work on all plastics i.e. the cup holders on the old style consoles. Try it in an inconspicuous area before jumping in with both feet!!
Before w/flash:
Partially done:
Direct sunlight:
Inside w/flash:
Windshield post trim I got @ the salvage yard:
The heat gun I used:
Disclaimer:
Try at your own risk! Be aware this does NOT work on all plastics i.e. the cup holders on the old style consoles. Try it in an inconspicuous area before jumping in with both feet!!
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