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    Cladding restoration

    After doing a little research on different products to restore cladding, I came across using a heat gun....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRjO9V5IaW0

    I'm wondering if anyone has tried this on the VX??? Looks like it would be a great start to restoring all the cladding.

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    For real people need to start using the search engine. Not because we're petty about being asked the same question about a bagillion times, but because there's far more information out there already than you'll get in replies to this thread.

    Look at this thread for starters, a few posts down you'll find links to even more threads on this subject.

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    The best method depends on whether you have black cladding, or dark grey cladding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobrajet View Post
    The best method depends on whether you have black cladding, or dark grey cladding.
    ROFL...that sir, is a classic response...
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    Believe me I use the search engine plenty... I read every new post that comes in every couple of days. Every cladding post I have read is about using gatorback, rhino lining or another kind of paint. I do like the results of the dye that VXKat used. My question was about using heat...maybe I could have hijacked someone else's thread and revived something that is years old but I chose to start fresh

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    he said only lasted 6 months, I used the dye Sue or Kat used almost 2 years ago and still looks great.

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    I tried the heat gun with an extra cladding part that I have. I will post the pictures when I get home. The shine of the heat treated side had more shine than I wanted, and it was difficult to get a consistent look. To me it was blotchy, but I will post pictures of what I have and you can be the judge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arcobarco View Post
    I tried the heat gun with an extra cladding part that I have. I will post the pictures when I get home. The shine of the heat treated side had more shine than I wanted, and it was difficult to get a consistent look. To me it was blotchy, but I will post pictures of what I have and you can be the judge.
    +1

    I've tried the heat gun method with the same results. I've also tried all of the other mentioned cladding treatments (except Line-X). Gatorback is my latest kick and my cladding looks better than i've ever seen it. I just hope it holds up.

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    Yeah, all the responses above were referring to heat gun.

    Searched on "heat gun".....
    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...light=heat+gun

    Then see post #3 for about 5 more threads on it.
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    Just tired the wd40 method. Took 2 coats but looks good

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingV77 View Post
    Just tired the wd40 method. Took 2 coats but looks good
    Does that attract dust like crazy?

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    i bought some "astonish back-to-black" for 99p / litre in a spray gun. gave it two coats and its a million times better. that was two days ago so maybe it will have washed off now but for 99p / litre i can do it every week when i was it! also works a treat on the tyres

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    Thanks Kat.... looks like I'm gonna use your method of dying it. Still haven't found any good evidence of how well it works. Did your cladding fade any over the years? Did you use anything for preventive maintenance after you dyed it?

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    I would go with the treatment that VXorado suggested I just used it and it is better than the show room new for ease of application and lack of temperamental streaking. I have no streaking and the cladding looks fabulous. The worst part is taping off the areas you don't want to have sprayed. I was not able to locate the picture of the heat gun treated cladding I'm sure if I looked longer I would find it, but I really don't think that you would like it.

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    Its only been a couple days. I'll let yall know when I find out

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