My gorilla flares are pretty oxidized. Is there any kind of treatment that works well for keeping them nice and black? I thought about painting them maybe a satin black but i don't know... Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
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I haven't found anything that will keep them looking new, but the low gloss armor all makes them look good for a while and is easy. Also, I've become a fan of Turtle Wax Ice, it is a super low effort coating for paint that also goes well on rubber and trim, leaves no ugly residue and you don't have to be careful with it.1970 Bronco
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Re: Gorilla Warflare cleanup
Originally posted by CityHick View PostI haven't found anything that will keep them looking new, but the low gloss armor all makes them look good for a while and is easy. Also, I've become a fan of Turtle Wax Ice, it is a super low effort coating for paint that also goes well on rubber and trim, leaves no ugly residue and you don't have to be careful with it.1966 U13
393W, C4, 4 Wheel Disc brakes, Power Steering, Hydroboost, 5.5" Suspension, 2" body, BFG 35x12.5's, Big Bearing 9" Detroit soft locker, Yukon 31 Spline Axles, HP D44 Aussie locker.
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303 Aerospace Protectant works well for me.
It doesn't leave any oily residue that collects dust.Last edited by highlander; 06-10-2015, 06:42 AM.69, 342 EFI, C4, NP203, D20, 4.5" SL, 2" BL, 4.88 9" 35 spline ARB, 4.88 HP D44, WAH, ARB, CTM's, front disc , 37 x 14.50 Toyo MT, Ram Assist, and rear 4-link
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Are there any stores that carry the Aerospace 303? or does it have to be ordered online?1966 U13
393W, C4, 4 Wheel Disc brakes, Power Steering, Hydroboost, 5.5" Suspension, 2" body, BFG 35x12.5's, Big Bearing 9" Detroit soft locker, Yukon 31 Spline Axles, HP D44 Aussie locker.
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