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oldschool

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What’s the best product to use on unpainted plastic fenders? I’ve used a couple different products, none of which lasted more than a few washes. It’s a black Jeep with black plastic and it all gets that typical chalky look.
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I know painting them or replacing them with aftermarket is the better way to go ultimately.
 

2Driver

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I use that 303 stuff. I took my white painted ones off and stored them and bought a pair of stock black takeoffs for $100.
 

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SC1. their tag line is. “ new bike in a can “. Best product for plastics I’ve ever used. Any bike shop will have it.
 

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Lol. I have 2 cans in the garage, “F” me I didn’t even think about SC1.
 

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The OEM plastics are better than any aftermarket material I have ever come across.

Cerakote has a clear trim material that works extremely well on these and lasts a long time.
 

boatdoc55

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Some may cringe but I just paint my 2004 LJ fenders with the good Krylon Fusion All in One Satin stuff. Takes me a whole 1/2 hour to go around the Jeep with spray can and a piece of thin cardboard to keep from hitting the body paint. My jeep is in no way a show piece so what the heck.
 
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