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Forever Black
« on: February 23, 2010, 06:38:24 AM »
Has anyone tried Forever Black?  I was reading a detailing site and it is popular for bed liners so I thought it would be good for cladding.  It is a bit more cost effective than RR.  It may give a darker finish also.  It figures that I read this the day after orderingn RR.   banghead1

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Re: Forever Black
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2010, 06:58:09 AM »
Has anyone tried Forever Black?  I was reading a detailing site and it is popular for bed liners so I thought it would be good for cladding.  It is a bit more cost effective than RR.  It may give a darker finish also.  It figures that I read this the day after orderingn RR.   banghead1
I havn't used it so I can't comment. I know some products that go on will run when it rains so I have a tendency to stay away from them.




I just went and read the ad in the link. It states that one 4oz bottle should be enough to do two cars. I'm guessing one bottle may do 1 to 1 1/2 bed panels. I didn't see a price per bottle but I would think You'd need at least 3 bottles to do the Avy one time and that's if you don't have lower cladding.

OK, now I went back and gound the price. $11 a bottle plus shipping unless you can find it locally but then you're paying sales tax. One can of RR is a little over $50 shipped to your house and I've done several avy's with one can and still have over 1/2 a can left.

If you get it and try it out, post up the results as to how much you used and how well it lasted.
« Last Edit: February 23, 2010, 07:19:15 AM by oHIobellboy »

WHERE IT REALLY IS ABOUT THE FRIENDS AND AVY'S, AND NOT THE ALMIGHTY ADVERTISING DOLLAR!