That is just my opinion, maybe from my days of having a blacked out honda civic and a blacked out toyota.
I just hope my bumper comes out as nice as yours, but I doubt it, we all know how marlenstein came out.
That is just my opinion, maybe from my days of having a blacked out honda civic and a blacked out toyota.
I just hope my bumper comes out as nice as yours, but I doubt it, we all know how marlenstein came out.
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As long as we both get results WE are happy with...
...all is good !
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i think it looks b.a. dude- only thing missing is a machine gun turrett
Marlin, if I've said it once, it's cuz I've used it a thousand times...WD40! Want your tires nice and new, black lookin', without the phony shine? WD40! Want your paint (Or LineX) to shine like new? WD40! Got a wet ignition? WD40! Squeaky suspension, door hinges, bed springs? WD40!! Vinyl interior lookin' tired? You guessed it, WD40! Will not harm paint, plastic, rubber, or you for that matter...ask me how I know. After seven-plus hours in a truck with me, I think even jeeperkate believes me; heck, she even read the WD40 book!! Maybe it'll fix her transmission...hmmmmmmmm.........
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I happen to have a brand new can, I will try a tire tomorrow, u wouldn't happen to be a salrs rep would u? :-)
Nope, but I should be...I reeeaally believe in the stuff and have for damn-near forty years. (Discovered it when I was fifteen, workin' on cars and motorcycles!) I wouldn't be caught dead without it in my kit-bag...
Smartass... But I still luvs ya Jo.
It may be an Urban Legend but I was told long ago that WD-40 was developed by NASA (or some company did it for NASA). It was for some kind of lubricant for the extreme cold of space. Initially the only lubricant that would work was some kind of fish oil. WD-40 was developed as a synthetic alternative because the shelf life (and probably smell) of the natural stuff was so bad.
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Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
Hmmmm, did the WD40 on the tire, good and bad. Bad, tire did not get any more black once it dried, good, it made the lettering WHITE. Not what I was expecting at all, but it made it white with virtually no effort.
Soak that sucker good Marlin and then wipe the crud off, you'll be amazed...Look ma, new tires!!!
Interesting, Chris (it is Chris, right?). What's the plan for the door jambs & underhood? I understand why you were considering the gray cladding as that's a color combo I was considering for my Army truck. I dig the Isuzu badge on the hood. Otherwise, I think the whole thing will look much better with some dirt on it!
P.S. Trivia: WD-40 = Water Displacement - 40th Formula.
The tan is a perfect color match for rustoleum tan bedliner. Door jams will be painted to match. I did bottom of hood in black a few years ago. The rest i wil do in tan at my leisure. (Code for lazy)
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