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Re: Using Coconut Oil on Exterior Surfaces
Reply #26
How much time had passed in your photo?

Jim
Which picture?
The red LazyDaze is Chris Horst's.
Mine is the brown one that heads this thread. 
(if you start with the first post and read through it will give you all the details you'd want, about what, why, where and how)
I started the thread back in late April I think. Below I have included the pix from 12 days after I had originally applied the coconut oil and pix from this morning, Sept 8th, of the same areas.
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Re: Using Coconut Oil on Exterior Surfaces
Reply #28
Which picture?
The red LazyDaze is Chris Horst's.
Mine is the brown one that heads this thread. 
(if you start with the first post and read through it will give you all the details you'd want, about what, why, where and how)
I started the thread back in late April I think. Below I have included the pix from 12 days after I had originally applied the coconut oil and pix from this morning, Sept 8th, of the same areas.


Thanks for that. It looks good.

Jim

Re: Using Coconut Oil on Exterior Surfaces
Reply #29
At Ken Fears' suggestion, I tried Mothers Back to Black polish on the rear of my LD. I used B to B on the left bottom half of the LD, below the all white area (half way from top). There is some improvement on the bumper and the red areas, but not that much. IMO B to B works best on blackwork. I just used it on a car and it really brought back the blackitude.

Chris


Formerly: 2002 30' IB