I have tried it a bunch of different things.It works good for tools pretty good,but strattons right,its not real durable.
I have seen some guys(mostly 4x4x trucks) use spray bedliner on their wheels and rockers, it holds up good if you prep it good.
I've used the stuff on my Outside Maxima emblems and even the fading chrome rain guard on the roof. The stuff holds up great to anything. Power wash and brushes. Do a search on YouTube and you will see many how to's for wheels or anything.
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Never used any type of primer any anything I've done. Only wiped off the surface with alcohol wipe. Best thing about this stuff, if you don't like what you sprayed, just peel it off. I'm going to spray my Maxima wheels in the next 2 weeks also.
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95' b14 SE-R: sr20ve + lots of goodies
93' b13 SE-R: sr20ve + a few goodies
06' Maxima: the hated DD for now
[url]www.rapidcustoms.com[/url]
If it's a piece that doesn't get rubbed up against often, it should last. My brother tried doing most of the plastic trim in his car, and some pieces didn't last (B-pillar trim by the seat belt and the lower trim by the rear hatch).
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