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    Quote Originally Posted by ZEUS View Post
    Well of course I'm right! Dur!
    Oh yeah, I fergetted...Zeus is a God....he's pretty smart!

    OK, oh smart one, which coating/paint stuff should I pick for my cladding??
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    Quote Originally Posted by VX KAT View Post
    Oh yeah, I fergetted...Zeus is a God....he's pretty smart!

    OK, oh smart one, which coating/paint stuff should I pick for my cladding??
    HAHAHA! Who luvs ya baby!?
    I'd say which coating to apply is a personal preference. I coated mine with Dupli-Color bed coating... it streaked cuz I am lazy but it faded to look more even. I wanted and liked the textured look tho! Still had to treat it to keep it a dark color because it lacked UV protection however. 2 years or so later when I was giving it a high pressure shower the water actually started to flake it off in the most sun-damaged places. So I would def suggest using an adhesion promoter and whatever top coat you use should be UV resistant. Then be careful with the high-pressure water... P.S. Don't let your husband hate Dub cuz he's beautiful.
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    Have you considered that one of the PO's may not have liked the dark cladding, for whatever reason, and actually treated the cladding to be lighter. The line around the grill area would be consistent if they taped off the hood without removing the cladding.

    If you did what Mike did with the Gatorback using the light grey color and painted the cladding bolts I think you would come up with something very close to what you have.

    Just a thought...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mile High VX View Post
    Have you considered that one of the PO's may not have liked the dark cladding, for whatever reason, and actually treated the cladding to be lighter. The line around the grill area would be consistent if they taped off the hood without removing the cladding.
    Yeah, I think that's most likely. There's definitely no "coating" on it of any type now, maybe somehow they bleached it ?

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    I'm expecting bleach won't do anything at all since the stuff I used to remove the Bondo Black didn't seem to harm the cladding. I could be wrong (ABS light) but SuperClean seems to be much harsher. That removed a layer of skin from my hands and left light spots on my fuel door.


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    Here's my opine on the subject at hand...

    IMO, all darker colors have come with lighter cladding, & all lighter colors have cladding that's closer to black.
    I've always noticed it on Ebonies, & would assume it carries through to Foxfires, Dragons, etc...

    Check it out next time you see an Astral or Ironman next to an Ebony or Firefox.

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    And if you try and buy touch-up paint on line they list 3 exterior trim colors in various shades of "grey" from a lighter color to one that's almost black and all listed as "bumper" color...

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    Sue.......

    If you put ANY type of "coating" other than a tried and true basecoat/clearcoat, I'm personally gonna come up there and take your toy away from you!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Luna X View Post
    Sue.......

    If you put ANY type of "coating" other than a tried and true basecoat/clearcoat, I'm personally gonna come up there and take your toy away from you!!!
    Sounds like she's been waiting for you to come up there and take a look FOR AWHILE ANYWAY... (poke poke)

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