Faded paint can it de restored.(2007mb) November 28, 2020, 06:20:21 am Anybody tried if so what works?
Re: Faded paint can it de restored.(2007mb) Reply #1 – November 28, 2020, 09:33:50 am I have tried to help others with red, and my rig with silver. We were not successful. The key is preventing the fading by regular maintenance. Once it goes, it does not come back, at least not that I have seen.Ken F in NM
Re: Faded paint can it de restored.(2007mb) Reply #2 – November 28, 2020, 10:39:19 am My understanding is that the worst colors for fading are silver, followed by red.
Re: Faded paint can it de restored.(2007mb) Reply #3 – November 28, 2020, 11:25:13 am Quote from: Kenneth Fears - November 28, 2020, 09:33:50 amI have tried to help others with red, and my rig with silver. We were not successful. The key is preventing the fading by regular maintenance. Once it goes, it does not come back, at least not that I have seen.Ken F in NMCoconut oil does make a faded LD look nice and shiny until it dissipates. I will go out on a limb and say that unless you use your LD lightly and keep it in an enclosed structure when not in use, it will fade. I've never understood the love affair with Imron paint. It fades. Non-Imroned older vehicles' paint, if polished/waxed regularly, seem to look much better. Perhaps it's the LD's before-painting surfaces that are the problems. Just my opinion, of course.Chris
Re: Faded paint can it de restored.(2007mb) Reply #4 – November 28, 2020, 11:27:36 am As Ken said, when the color is gone, it's gone. Three choices:1. Live with the fading.2. Polish the faded paint so you have sort-of-shiny-for-a-week-or-so faded paint.3. Re-paint the rig. ($$$)Of traditional paint jobs, blue and tan last best; green is in the middle. Red and silver are the most fade-prone. But, my experience is with the traditional paint and paint scheme; the swoopy, swirly "modern" paint jobs may have increased resistance to fading. 1 Likes