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    86 325...So my mirrors are all faded, turning grey, and the rear bumper black part, the texture is coming off and turing grey any ideas on how the bring the texture back and color?

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      #3
      Paint won't fix them. For the black trim on early cars, use Classic Trimcoat's rubber rebuilder kit.

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      Originally posted by kronus
      would be in depending on tip slant and tube size

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        Originally posted by agent View Post
        Paint won't fix them. For the black trim on early cars, use Classic Trimcoat's rubber rebuilder kit.

        http://classictrimcoat.com/rubber-rebuilder-kit.html
        That, might work for mine, but mine, kind of feels like sand paper were is wasn't removed almost like line-x for truck beds not durable like bed liner, its not bed liner I know for sure, on the bumper both front and rear, and were its fallen off its smooth, with I like that but not sure how I'd remove the sand paper like stuff, was thinking of doing plasti dip, or like a rustoleum rubber coating, and paint it if I need to.

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          The piece that goes across Klaus' rear bumper was like that when I bought him - looked and felt like sandpaper. After enough applications the Classic Trimcoat stuff will make it smooth again, since the process fills the tiny holes with the product. Check out his build thread for more pics and info.
          Originally posted by kronus
          would be in depending on tip slant and tube size

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            Originally posted by agent View Post
            Paint won't fix them. For the black trim on early cars, use Classic Trimcoat's rubber rebuilder kit.

            http://classictrimcoat.com/rubber-rebuilder-kit.html
            That stuff is trick!
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              Anyone know how many applications it takes to get the bumper covers smooth like a baby's bum again? Mine are rough and sandpapery too, was thinking about replacing them. They are expensive, but if this works...

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                Originally posted by agent View Post
                Paint won't fix them.
                I'll have to 100% disagree with this because I painted my wiper arms, mirrors, door trim, door handles, B and C pillars, and even rocker panels with Duplicolor satin black trim paint. It all looks a ton better than before and nothing has wrinkled, peeled, cracked, or fallen off.
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                  Originally posted by Mike30e View Post
                  Anyone know how many applications it takes to get the bumper covers smooth like a baby's bum again? Mine are rough and sandpapery too, was thinking about replacing them. They are expensive, but if this works...
                  Depends on how deeply pitted they are. I'd guess I did the process 6 or 8 times on Klaus' rear bumper trim. At 3 coats each that's 24 individual coats and it could stand some more. It goes on very thin though.




                  Originally posted by ELVA164 View Post
                  I'll have to 100% disagree with this because I painted my wiper arms, mirrors, door trim, door handles, B and C pillars, and even rocker panels with Duplicolor satin black trim paint. It all looks a ton better than before and nothing has wrinkled, peeled, cracked, or fallen off.
                  Of course trim paint works for those pieces. We're not talking about any of them though. At least I'm not.
                  Originally posted by kronus
                  would be in depending on tip slant and tube size

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                    My bad, misunderstood. The guy above you mentioned trim paint.
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