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Re: A tip for cars with the rubber side molding

Reply #15
Quote from: raser13
OMG!WTF? that has got to be the  sh*t. just how do you plan to keep the polish on the car? i mean summers comming pretty quick and that polish will melt and run down the side of your car! :sorry:  (know from experiance. in the military , mirror shined boots, 110 degree  85% hummidity Alabamin day, you do the math!) :flame: i'll give you the E for effort though that everyone else won't give ya keep thinking outside the box. i will have to admit it's an original idea :screwy:  :shoothead  :barf:  :nutkick:



Whoa... :shakehead


Anyway, I went to the garage and read the can. Malco's "Perfect 10" vynal dressing is what I use. It has been almost 3 weeks since I sprayed it on and I have been in the rain once and washed the car last tues. and it is still doing the trick. Best of all, it is an aerosol so just spray and walk away.

Re: A tip for cars with the rubber side molding

Reply #16
I'd say Sand it with 600grit paper then spray with "Crack Filler Primer" and paint... that so simple....

I did mine on last year.... still look great...