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Re: Plastic fading any hints...
« Reply #20 on: May 07, 2009, 03:59:42 PM »
Besides washing it and all is there any prep work to do before I apply it?

No, just wash real good and dry.  It is easy to apply.  Just make sure you do it in a well venilated area unless you want to feel  :blink1: 
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Re: Plastic fading any hints...
« Reply #21 on: May 07, 2009, 04:19:42 PM »
I am extremely happy with the GatorBack on my AV.  However: 1.  I won the kit in a raffle, so no expense; 2. I waited over a year in order to have JohnBChef spray it on the AV; and 3.  It took an entire day and the prep work was rough and tedious.  If it is prepped properly, this stuff is not coming off. I have done nothing to it in over a year and a half and it still looks great. I've even taken it through several automatic car washes, which others frown upon. Would I choose GB again?  Absolutely, as long as the prep work is done thoroughly and properly. Just my  2cents




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