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    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.
    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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    Re: Gorilla Warflare cleanup

    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
    My build thread

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    • #3
      Re: Gorilla Warflare cleanup

      Originally posted by CityHick View Post
      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.
      Sweet! Thanks man I'll give that a shot!
      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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      • #4
        Re: Gorilla Warflare cleanup

        Mothers back to black works pretty well on oxidized plastics.
        We're here for a good time, not a long time!

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        • #5
          Re: Gorilla Warflare cleanup

          I wouldn't recommend painting them at all. As much as they can flex & the rubber they are made out of I don't think it will stick very well at all. My 2ยข

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          • #6
            Re: Gorilla Warflare cleanup

            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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            • #7
              Re: Gorilla Warflare cleanup

              X2 on the 303 aerospace protectant. The stuff is magic. It also protects against UV better than anything else I have tried on plastics and I think even paint.

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              • #8
                Re: Gorilla Warflare cleanup

                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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                • #9
                  Re: Gorilla Warflare cleanup

                  I think walmart has it
                  73 Bronco 302 C4 3 1/2 2" 5.14 9"/d44 d20 37"

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                  • #10
                    Re: Gorilla Warflare cleanup

                    West Marine should have it too.
                    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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