Thanks
I guess I can do a little right up on how I did it.
It took a couple of hours with a friend and it was done in my back yard.
The cost very cheap everything available at Wal-Mart.
$37.76 Total Spent Before Tax
$23.22 For 6 Spray Cans Dupli-Color Bumper Coating
$ 4.74 For 1 Quart Klean Strip Prep-All Wax & Grease Remover
$ 6.77 For Masking Tape Blue 2inch I had a roll of ¾” that was free.
$ 2.63 For A Plastic Drop Cloth
Tools used were a screw gun with a Philips bit, a T-30 bit, and an alan bit (size?)
The T-30 for the cladding, the alan for the fuel door, the Philips for the lights.
Remove the front turn lights, rear taillights, gas cap door assembly.
(you might want to tape off the gas door there are some nuts that will fall out)
The round front parking lamps, rear round reflectors, and headlights were taped off.
Remove the cladding bolts around the top of the cladding and in the door sills.
Remove car tag/plates.
Use a Scotch Brite pad and rub down the cladding (I didn't do this but you might want to)
Clean the cladding using the Prep All Wax and Grease Remover.
Tape off around the top of the cladding.
Using two layers of tape so it tapes off about 3.5 inches up from the cladding.
Some places you can slide the tape behind the cladding.
I even taped off the door handles and the half moon on the back door and painted them.
I removed the aluminum fangs from the front grill. Painted the grill also.
I used the drop cloth to lay over the wheels and tires.
Paint the cladding; I did two coats, first a light mist then a second thick coat. You can do a third mist also.
For the heck of it I sprayed the cladding bolts with Silver BBQ paint.
Removed the tape, be careful it can fall and stick to new painted area.
Put everything back on and you’re done.
It is possible that I might have omitted something, I’m sleepy.
I did this same thing on my Jeep Wrangler a couple of years ago and it held up very well.