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Old 09-07-2012, 02:48 PM
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My fenders were starting to fade, and with my front Rampage bumper being a lot darker the fenders needed a face lift. You can really see the difference from the fenders and the back bumper.Click image for larger version

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Awesome what did u do to prep?
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Originally Posted by Jeek.OlllllllO
Awesome what did u do to prep?

Absolutely nothing. The surface is already pretty rough to begin with. So just a lot of tape and some old sheets. Just gotta keep the same speed and same distance and you'll be g2g.
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Did u clean them first?
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Originally Posted by Jeek.OlllllllO
Did u clean them first?
Yeah, I just used warm water and a little dish detergent. Then let them dry. Also, when you do each coat point a fan toward the fender. It just helps dry them quicker, obviously.

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Originally Posted by mntwins

Yeah, I just used warm water and a little dish detergent. Then let them dry. Also, when you do each coat point a fan toward the fender. It just helps dry them quicker, obviously.
Just did them today they look good! I did my bumpers and fenders



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