10/31/2012

BONDO RESTORE BLACK8OZ Review

BONDO RESTORE BLACK8OZ
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I have been restoring a 67 Camaro and wanted to use as many original pieces as possible. I had original kick panels that were in great shape but faded and chalky. I used this and I swear they look new. I did one, and then took pictures of it side by side with the one I hadn't done yet because the change was so striking.
I then used it on my faded Jeep Wrangler plastic wheel well pieces and bumper that have been seriously faded by the sun, and those came out great also. You will need more than one coat for plastic that is badly faded (for some pieces I went to three coats) and you need to make the coats very thin and even.... But it is easy to work with, and it works better than anything else I have tried so far.
The only small issue I had is the applicator sponge I got with my kit was too bulky and brick-shaped for use in areas where there are deep lines or edges, so be prepared to find something that will allow you to apply to those areas. The applicator in the pic above is different than the one that came with mine, so maybe 3M made a change for the better. I still believe you will need something smaller though. I used a similar applicator sponge that I just cut into a wedge so I could use the edge of it easier.

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