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Old 26-03-2003
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What colour are they - Battleship Grey??? If they are then fing a good quality can of primer and matching paint rattle can....and point both in the direction of the bumpers..

Otherwise wait until you scratch the shizens out of em on the trail - then paint them... [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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i think armour all is definitely not a good idea...
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hi guys its been a while ,hope all is well
i washed my jeep yesterday and and the plastic
bits on the side on my laredo are fadeing what do you guys use to keep it looking new ?
mite be a dumb question but i used armeral and only lasted a week .
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i didnt think armour was a good idea ,i have the dark green colour and grey sides ,and the grey sides are fadeing fast,i have seen the new model jeeps with the green colour sides looks good ,mine looks crap when the jeep is clean and the plactic is a off grey.
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Just wondering..
BUT DONT TRY IT..

does the white bits look like its forming on the surface? or is it internal?
if its sort of external, you think using some fine wet&dry will do the trick???

just wondering...
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The ONLY thing I have found to put some colour back into the mirrors is - one step tyre shine!!!

The things fade again in about a month, but there is no redidual white stuff.

The bumpers on mine are well scratched, so it's a paint jobby sometime....
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its not scratched it looks like the sun has faded
it .
it not a big deal but my mates said it looked brand new when i got it now it look 6years old.
thanks for the help.
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