Great video. This stuff is great as long as you follow the instructions to prep the area first by cleaning it properly and then taping to avoid having to clean your panels. Depending on how faded the fenders are several coats might be necessary. Good work!!!
@@dashingpig5570 exactly right. It did a great job at blacking my trims and they still look good after a few months. I did a good job taping the panels up so the white panels were clean when finished. All round I was happy with forever black and would use it again. Thanks for you comment, it's really appreciated. JD
Looks good 👍 it'll be interesting to see how long it lasts, I always end up painting faded plastics, the UV from the sun dries out the oils from the plastic and I've always found it to be a one way process 🤔 looks great now though 😎👍
For sure mate. Thanks. First time i've used it so I'll see how it goes. Always wondered which is best: a paint or a dye? Anyway, you cant beat the sun, that's for sure. Have a good one....👍 Jon.
@@CharisPapas well i still had about a quarter left in the bottle so i would think just one bottle will be enough for you mate. It does go on really nice and goes a long way.
Hiya. Its done a great job in my opinion so far. That back corner is not going grey, its still a nice solid black. What i would say is, don't be too precious about it because before you know it, its all covered in muck and dirt anyway from muddy campsites and rain. But yes, i am happy with the forever black stuff so far. Thanks for asking. Jon.
Forever black plus the elbow grease did a brilliant job, well done 👍
Thanks man.... It looks so much better. Camera doesn't do it justice.
All the best....
Jon.
Looks tidy 😎
@@barryjackson8512 cheers man. Thanks for your comment. Have a good one....
Jon.
Looks great be interesting to see how it lasts
Cheers mate. Yeah i know, I'll check back in further down the road and let you all know. All the best.....
@@TheJDWay
I’ve just bought some anyway following on from your video
@@stevebrown6665 Give it a real good clean. Its all in the prep as they say. Good luck with it.
Looking well smart,
Thanks a lot. Really good product. Easy to redo aswell if it ever looks tired again.
Have a good one....
Jon.
Great video. This stuff is great as long as you follow the instructions to prep the area first by cleaning it properly and then taping to avoid having to clean your panels. Depending on how faded the fenders are several coats might be necessary. Good work!!!
@@dashingpig5570 exactly right. It did a great job at blacking my trims and they still look good after a few months. I did a good job taping the panels up so the white panels were clean when finished. All round I was happy with forever black and would use it again.
Thanks for you comment, it's really appreciated.
JD
Looks good 👍 it'll be interesting to see how long it lasts, I always end up painting faded plastics, the UV from the sun dries out the oils from the plastic and I've always found it to be a one way process 🤔 looks great now though 😎👍
For sure mate. Thanks. First time i've used it so I'll see how it goes. Always wondered which is best: a paint or a dye?
Anyway, you cant beat the sun, that's for sure.
Have a good one....👍
Jon.
How many bottles you need to paint a fiat ducato plastics ?
@@CharisPapas well i still had about a quarter left in the bottle so i would think just one bottle will be enough for you mate. It does go on really nice and goes a long way.
Thanks for sharing amigo. You did all that with just one bottle?
Yes this stuff goes on really nice and goes a long way. Still had some left in the bottle in fact.
Thanks for you comment.
JD.
How's it holding on? Does it need doing again by now? Starting to see it going grey again or not?
Hiya. Its done a great job in my opinion so far. That back corner is not going grey, its still a nice solid black.
What i would say is, don't be too precious about it because before you know it, its all covered in muck and dirt anyway from muddy campsites and rain.
But yes, i am happy with the forever black stuff so far.
Thanks for asking.
Jon.