Anyone tempted to give their pepperpots or turbo rims the full black treatment ??? Or the deep charcoal grey ??
I mean, if you do not like the finished result, just peel it off. I might do it when I get bored.
yeah i've heard about this goop.....not too sure about it to be honest.....if it's so easy to remove....isnt it gonna be easy to damage with stone chips, punk tearing it off rip etc?
My Father in law has done the wheels on one side of his Navara as a test. It's been on there for about 3 months, and I couldn't see any damage at all. He does over 1000k's a week driving through central NSW so it should be a good test of it's durability.
I think this stuff will suit the stuff u want blackened alot.....rear wings, door/guard strips etc ......there is a mem on here that has done that with some success......cant remember his name but the car is a white GJ sedan
Hey All, I work for Burson Auto Parts and we have tried this stuff on a lot of different things with our Sales Rep. eg. plastics, metals/alloys, over paint on cars. Its tough, it lasts and is easy to peel off. I rate this stuff.
black pepperpots white pepperpots, i sprayed it strait over the polish, lasted only 1.5 days, i did not bother to wax and grease remove and it was plastic wrap stuff from supercheap
After a while it does not look that bad. My pepperpots were polished 10 years ago and now have got more of a matt look about them. Which I prefer anyway. The spare that was polished at the same time (and never been on the car ) is still under the back of the wagon and still has 90% of it's shine.