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Faded Striping
Hello all, I am new to this user group and have owned Mustangs since 1980.
I have a problwm with a 2002 Mustang GT which I need some advice on. I have a Oxford white GT with Ford Market and "After Market " Striping on the hood. The after market striping is vinyl and is starting to dis-colour and fade! The Ford striping on the door panel is black and looks like new. Is there any way to restore the after market striping back to its original condition? |
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I don't know about your particular case, but, when I lived in the
desert the sun constantly washed out the colors (red and blue panels and striping) on my white 72 Mustang. I used paste wax to take off the oxidation and put a shine back on them. I also tried a really fine rubbing compound which also worked, followed by a vinyl protectorant. This worked, too. However, as the late model paint is put on in such a thin layer, you would not want either one to get rubbed on the paint!! On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 22:32:39 GMT, "Adrian Gruber" > wrote: >Hello all, I am new to this user group and have owned Mustangs since 1980. >I have a problwm with a 2002 Mustang GT which I need some advice on. >I have a Oxford white GT with Ford Market and "After Market " Striping on >the hood. >The after market striping is vinyl and is starting to dis-colour and fade! >The Ford striping on the door panel is black and looks like new. >Is there any way to restore the after market striping back to its original >condition? > Hey! Spikey Likes IT! 1965 Ford Mustang fastback 2+2 A Code 289 C4 Trac-Lok Vintage Burgundy w/Black Standard Interior Vintage 40 Wheels 16X8" w/BF Goodrich Comp T/A Radial 225/50ZR16 |
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