))** To all those wanting to paint your exterior cladding, check this out **((

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Lee Wettstein

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I forgot to take a before picture, but my rear cladding was faded and sun damaged and it looked horrible. I was going to paint it, but then I found this stuff called 'Trim Shine' for about $8. I figured for that price, what the hell. My rear cladding now looks better than the rest of it, so I have to spray the rest of it now.



Cheers,

Lee



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Doesn't Stoner make that Invisible Glass product? That stuff has always worked well for me.



So was your bumper already black, or did this stuff make it black? I'm confused since I have an old ST with the poor-man's grey cladding. :cry:
 
I had the same problem with my 07. I picked up this stuff called showroom new and it is amazing. It is a black dye. It only takes a few minuets to apply and it is permanent. I think I paid $16.00 for it including shipping but the bottle has plenty to due the whole truck. You can get it in Black or Gray. I have had it on my Step Bars for a year now in Oregon were it rains all the time and they still look like new. Great stuff



http://www.showroomnewproducts.com/

 
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