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Mannysrt8 05-05-2012 12:39 AM

Rubber piece attached to the front bumper faded
 
Sorry for such a noob question...so the rubber piece attached to the front bumper is fading,its like a grayish color..car only has 4800 miles ...i have only owned the car for 600 miles or so...its not very pleasing to the eye...I am assuming it looks the way it does because of scraping numerous times from the previous owner?


My car is mag black,so the fade on the rubber piece is very noticeable..what are my options?...can i mask off the front bumper and spray that rubber piece?

Why is this happened?its not visually pleasing and i dont like it

thanks

LakeShow 05-05-2012 12:45 AM

You mean this part? It's easily replaceable, 100$ for a new one. Gets scraped everywhere.
http://www.nissanpartszone.com/acces...-deflector.jpg

chops 05-05-2012 12:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mannysrt8 (Post 1704980)
Sorry for such a noob question...so the rubber piece attached to the front bumper is fading,its like a grayish color..car only has 4800 miles ...i have only owned the car for 600 miles or so...its not very pleasing to the eye...I am assuming it looks the way it does because of scraping numerous times from the previous owner?


My car is mag black,so the fade on the rubber piece is very noticeable..what are my options?...can i mask off the front bumper and spray that rubber piece?

Why is this happened?its not visually pleasing and i dont like it

thanks

poor boys trim restorer. i use it on all of our vehicles

Poorboys Trim Restorer and Black Wow Comparison - Auto Geek Online Auto Detailing Forum

Mannysrt8 05-05-2012 01:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LakeShow (Post 1704985)
You mean this part? It's easily replaceable, 100$ for a new one. Gets scraped everywhere.

Yes and thank you
http://www.nissanpartszone.com/acces...-deflector.jpg

Quote:

Originally Posted by chops (Post 1704988)

Great i will order this

Mannysrt8 05-05-2012 01:10 AM

Just ordered...expensive shipping within US..15.95 bottle and 8.95 shipping ouch

scottIN 05-05-2012 04:51 AM

Bondo Back to Black. You can usually get it at your local autoparts store. Just don't get it on your hands.

I use it on the coating on my truck bed and it stays dark for 6 months or so.

kenchan 05-05-2012 06:59 AM

How about just spray painting it matte black with flex agent, base coat adhesion promoter?

Or even plasti-dip it? That's wat I'd do. Adding dressing is great but if that's the case use blackwow.

GaleForce 05-05-2012 08:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1705107)
How about just spray painting it matte black with flex agent, base coat adhesion promoter?

Or even plasti-dip it? That's wat I'd do. Adding dressing is great but if that's the case use blackwow.

:iagree: black wow is the shiz. Currently I'm using Wolfs Trim coat, it's also nice.

Read T 05-05-2012 09:04 AM

As others have said, I'd either repaint it or use a product along the lines of Mothers Back to Black

Mt Tam I am 05-05-2012 11:47 AM

OP: How do you avoid scraping it?

Z-Girl 12 05-05-2012 01:09 PM

1 month in and I have totally eaten that thing up lol...guess I need an eye exam. So glad to know it is not an expensive part.

Mannysrt8 05-17-2012 01:09 AM

Just wanted to update this thread,so i finally recieved my trim restorer from Poorboy,i have not even opened the box....i swung by a local shop that does detailing and some minor body work this morning as i want to take care of some imperfections in my paint...the guy grabbed a rag and paint thinner..yes paint thinner...wiped the piece in question a few times and it went back to the original color when you buy the car...i was shocked,i was thinking this might be just temporary but its not,.....anyone try this?

brucelidat 05-17-2012 02:15 AM

sub'ed, might try some of these solutions, i didn't notice it was faded before but i am sure I will now that someone has pointed it out, haha.

scottIN 05-17-2012 04:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mannysrt8 (Post 1723841)
Just wanted to update this thread,so i finally recieved my trim restorer from Poorboy,i have not even opened the box....i swung by a local shop that does detailing and some minor body work this morning as i want to take care of some imperfections in my paint...the guy grabbed a rag and paint thinner..yes paint thinner...wiped the piece in question a few times and it went back to the original color when you buy the car...i was shocked,i was thinking this might be just temporary but its not,.....anyone try this?

I've seen that before with certain plastics. There's a good chance that after the oils evaporate it will return to grey or get chalky - depends on the plastic. Detailer's do it becasue it's quick, cheap and easy and will make it look good for a while. YMMV.

And an edit to my original post: Bondo's version is Restore Black.

Juruki 05-17-2012 11:00 AM

mothers back to black worked really well for me and still looks like new after 6 months of applying it


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