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I've done a lot of reading and searching about this topic, didn't find anything here so here goes...
I have an '07 Avalanche, the trim parts (dark plastic) have a very known problem of fading. I've kept mine looking pretty good going on 5 years, but the upkeep is wearing on me.
If I don't want to continue the fairly often cycle of applying some product like Armor All, Turtle Wax's ICE etc etc I have 3 options:
1. Pay a body shop to sand/grind down the plastic flat and have it painted. Lots of $$$ here, I'm guessing 4 figures easy, but I haven't requested a quote (the newest models are painted now).
2. Semi OEM backed Gatorback coatings, not nearly as expensive, but it company's claim is it lasts for years or an almost permanent solution to the fading. The application looks simple enough, that I'd do it myself if I can use a roller, the kit for this option is $163 (otherwise I'd have to buy 4x$23 aerosol cans, something I wouldn't be as fond of doing).
3. The last option I've found is Carwox's Refinish Restorer, technical details here. This would set me back $53. It seems to be very well accepted and yields good results, what I don't know is how long the finish would last.
I recently lost interest in the whole undertaking, but saw a commercial for "Wipe New" that had me thinking again. People seem to think this product is basically option 3 above repackaged and significantly marked up.
I'm leaning towards option 2 because some dealerships (so I've read) provided it under warranty as a fix to unhappy and vocal customers, plus the difference in cost to the 3rd option isn't that large.
Has anyone had any experience for a long (minimum of 6+ months to a year with no fading) lasting options? I already know all the usual suspects, (back to black, Armor All, etc etc) and they aren't what I'm looking for.
Closing because of necro-bump.
Zenmervolt - AnandTech Moderator
I have an '07 Avalanche, the trim parts (dark plastic) have a very known problem of fading. I've kept mine looking pretty good going on 5 years, but the upkeep is wearing on me.
If I don't want to continue the fairly often cycle of applying some product like Armor All, Turtle Wax's ICE etc etc I have 3 options:
1. Pay a body shop to sand/grind down the plastic flat and have it painted. Lots of $$$ here, I'm guessing 4 figures easy, but I haven't requested a quote (the newest models are painted now).
2. Semi OEM backed Gatorback coatings, not nearly as expensive, but it company's claim is it lasts for years or an almost permanent solution to the fading. The application looks simple enough, that I'd do it myself if I can use a roller, the kit for this option is $163 (otherwise I'd have to buy 4x$23 aerosol cans, something I wouldn't be as fond of doing).
3. The last option I've found is Carwox's Refinish Restorer, technical details here. This would set me back $53. It seems to be very well accepted and yields good results, what I don't know is how long the finish would last.
I recently lost interest in the whole undertaking, but saw a commercial for "Wipe New" that had me thinking again. People seem to think this product is basically option 3 above repackaged and significantly marked up.
I'm leaning towards option 2 because some dealerships (so I've read) provided it under warranty as a fix to unhappy and vocal customers, plus the difference in cost to the 3rd option isn't that large.
Has anyone had any experience for a long (minimum of 6+ months to a year with no fading) lasting options? I already know all the usual suspects, (back to black, Armor All, etc etc) and they aren't what I'm looking for.
Closing because of necro-bump.
Zenmervolt - AnandTech Moderator
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