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General Sport Trac Discussion
Anyone PlastiDipped The OEM Hard Tonneau Cover?
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<blockquote data-quote="TrainTrac" data-source="post: 1026917" data-attributes="member: 55399"><p>A recent post in another ST group about PlastiDipping rims got me to thinking about other uses for PlastiDip. I bought my 2010 LTD last fall, and the OEM hard tonneau cover has a few scuffs in it. I can't recall seeing anything anywhere about someone refurbishing or repainting these covers. I figure that trying to repaint it would be a huge pain in the @$$ because of all of the rubber trim, latch covers, the center hinge, etc that would need to be removed to paint it. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Then I got to thinking, what about PlastiDip? Seems like that might be an easier way to go to improve the appearance of a scuffed up OEM hard tonneau cover. If it ends up not working well or doesn't look good, it can always be peeled right off!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So has anyone tried this, or heard of someone attempting this? I may just attempt it this summer...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrainTrac, post: 1026917, member: 55399"] A recent post in another ST group about PlastiDipping rims got me to thinking about other uses for PlastiDip. I bought my 2010 LTD last fall, and the OEM hard tonneau cover has a few scuffs in it. I can't recall seeing anything anywhere about someone refurbishing or repainting these covers. I figure that trying to repaint it would be a huge pain in the @$$ because of all of the rubber trim, latch covers, the center hinge, etc that would need to be removed to paint it. Then I got to thinking, what about PlastiDip? Seems like that might be an easier way to go to improve the appearance of a scuffed up OEM hard tonneau cover. If it ends up not working well or doesn't look good, it can always be peeled right off! So has anyone tried this, or heard of someone attempting this? I may just attempt it this summer... [/QUOTE]
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