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    Quote Originally Posted by RickOKC View Post
    Sue, this is just weird.

    Why would the part of the cladding which is also out of sunlight (the circled area that lives under the lip of the grille) look faded, too?

    And why does the metal cladding screw seem to perfectly match the color of the plastic cladding?

    Thought the exact same thing, especially why my cladding screws are all uniformly & perfectly gray like the cladding, even in all the nooks & crannies. I would have thought the different sun angles plus the sides of the screws being recessed, and the interior part of the cladding screw recess would all be various shades of faded.

    Another weird thing, the TOP edge of the cladding, left of headlight, is the same uniform gray, and that's recessed kind of under the metal panels.

    I compared the cladding chunk from the hitch cut-out up against the area by headlight...it's NOT as dark as the top horizontal bar....so Zeus must be right, they paint it a little to match the support....but, it's a good bit darker than my cladding, confirming my cladding's faded.

    Bottom line, don't need to know how or why my cladding is lighter, moving on to pick which product to apply and make it darker.
    (yeah, OK, keep it down, I hear all those "thank GAWD she's moving on!" )






    Note the chunk has 2 different shades...the part that saw the sun, is lighter.
    The satiny area is R/R.




    Note top edge of cladding, left of headlight, is light gray. (The darker splotchy area right under headlight is some remaining R/R).
    Last edited by VX KAT : 12/06/2010 at 09:40 PM
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    Quote Originally Posted by VX KAT View Post
    Bottom line, don't need to know how or why my cladding is lighter, moving on to pick which product to apply and make it darker.
    How are we supposed to make recommendations on the next form of treatment when we dont know 1) Why your cladding has such unique color/fade properties and 2) has responded so poorly to other treatments such as R/R? Seems to me the current state of the cladding and its history is pertinant when choosing a new treatment.

    You can shrug off relevant observations if you want, but they are only intended to help make an educated decision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grif View Post
    How are we supposed to make recommendations on the next form of treatment when we dont know 1) Why your cladding has such unique color/fade properties and 2) has responded so poorly to other treatments such as R/R? Seems to me the current state of the cladding and its history is pertinant when choosing a new treatment.

    You can shrug off relevant observations if you want, but they are only intended to help make an educated decision.
    Grif- I was making a joke of how prolonged this has gone on and how obsessive/consumed I've become about it. I know I'm driving many folks crazy about this and was thinking I should just give up pretty much. I MORE than appreciate any and all thoughts/suppositions/theories/recommendations, I just think I've kinda worn out my welcome. And I totally agree, investigation, information etc is needed to make an educated choice. Investigation of facts was what I did for a living...which is why I'm so neurotically thorough, anal retentive....
    Believe me, I sincerely appreciate any and all help....you all know about 500 million times more than I do!

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