Restoration of finder flares

TheBlueEluvies

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The best stuff to use I personally think is wipe new other stuff say that they do the same and just because it's name brands doesn't mean it's the best wip new also so works on rubber metal vinyl and ceramic
 

Many people use a heat gun to bring their flares back (if memory serves it only works a few times). I've used Forever black on some trim pieces and it is outstanding, it will re-dye faded stuff black again (including your hands). Here's a link - http://www.amazon.com/Forever-Black...B0018B883G/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1410221569

For My TJ's fenders, I just use Armor All / Mother's / F21 or whatever's on sale. I've kept up with it every other month or so, and my fenders haven't faded yet.
 

The best stuff to use I personally think is wipe new other stuff say that they do the same and just because it's name brands doesn't mean it's the best wip new also so works on rubber metal vinyl and ceramic

After much study, I think I've figured it out. If we assume the original poster has no spelling or grammatical education then I think we can assume he meant to say the following.

Restoration of fender flares
Personally, I think the best stuff to use is Wipe New. Other products say that they do the same thing but just because it's a name brand doesn't mean it is the best. Wipe New also works on rubber, metal, vinyl and ceramic.

I've never used Wipe New but I have used Forever Black. It's some pretty good stuff and lasts a while. Maybe 6 months to a year on my TJ if I remember correctly. There was a spot where I got it on the paint near the mirror that lasted a few years probably longer since it was still there when I sold it.

I've also used 303 Protectant and Mothers Back to Black which makes the black plastic look nice for a few weeks.
 
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