Re: [DML] Re-blackening black
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Re: [DML] Re-blackening black
- From: "Mike Bosworth" <mike.bosworth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 09:21:30 -0000
I have actually repainted mine using a black bumper paint it drys a
satin colour with a texture that looks like unpainted plastic
bumpers. In fact most people think my louvre is brand new... i just
wash it and leather it off now.
Cleaned and primed it first using a plastic bumper primer ( red
colour ) All resprayed whilst it was hanging from wires from my
garage roof.
Mike
#2001
Yorkshire, UK
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Videobob Moseley" <videobob@xxxx>
wrote:
> In the past I was against painting the louvers because I wanted to
retain
> the texture.
> I used a lot of the liquid black restore products but I found that
all of
> them are very
> temporary and only last a few days or weeks, or a few washes.
> They also turn the surface into flypaper.
> So if you live in a dusty area or with a lot of pollen then you
have to wash
> them a lot.
> Conclusion - I hate to admit it but repainting is the best.
> - Videobob
>
> >From: "Jake Kamphoefner" <jakekamp@xxxx>
> >Reply-To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Subject: Re: [DML] Re-blackening black
> >Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 00:40:12 -0500
> >
> >Ryan,
> >
> >When I get that "not so fresh" feeling about my black plastic, I
use some
> >spray on stainless polish. What's funny: I never use the
stainless polish
> >on the steel, only on the plastic. Sounds crazy but it works
great. It
> >lasts reasonably long provided you let it dry.
> >
> >With that said, however, I think I might be checkin' out Andrew's
Griot's
> >stuff.
> >
> >Jake Kamphoefner
> >1063--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Videobob Moseley"
<videobob@xxxx> wrote:
> In the past I was against painting the louvers because I wanted to
retain
> the texture.
> I used a lot of the liquid black restore products but I found that
all of
> them are very
> temporary and only last a few days or weeks, or a few washes.
> They also turn the surface into flypaper.
> So if you live in a dusty area or with a lot of pollen then you
have to wash
> them a lot.
> Conclusion - I hate to admit it but repainting is the best.
> - Videobob
>
> >From: "Jake Kamphoefner" <jakekamp@xxxx>
> >Reply-To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Subject: Re: [DML] Re-blackening black
> >Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 00:40:12 -0500
> >
> >Ryan,
> >
> >When I get that "not so fresh" feeling about my black plastic, I
use some
> >spray on stainless polish. What's funny: I never use the
stainless polish
> >on the steel, only on the plastic. Sounds crazy but it works
great. It
> >lasts reasonably long provided you let it dry.
> >
> >With that said, however, I think I might be checkin' out Andrew's
Griot's
> >stuff.
> >
> >Jake Kamphoefner
> >1063
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