Josh2021
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- May 4, 2014
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- City, State
- Louisville, KY
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2000 Ford Explorer XLT
Well, when I purchased my 2000 Explorer XLT the interior was near mint, ran smooth and the body was almost great shape... The black paid t just shines and you can see very little dings in the paint; that is until you looked at the hood and roof. The clear coat had been severely burnt. I tried to bring it back but it was far too gone.
I wanted to paint it but I've got plans for the ol girl first. So I decided to try my hands at plasti dip. I just wanted to do the hood and roof and give it a little retro look and not have her loom so "weathered". My plan was to do it this weekend while I actually had the weekend off. But it got pushed back to today. I was only able to get the roof done because of the time I had. Considering I don't have a garage and had to do it outside, the results wasn't too bad.
Unfortunately my before pictures got deleted(kids can't leave stuff alone). I'll take some after pictures of the roof and still before picture of the hood (since it hasn't been dipped).
I wanted to paint it but I've got plans for the ol girl first. So I decided to try my hands at plasti dip. I just wanted to do the hood and roof and give it a little retro look and not have her loom so "weathered". My plan was to do it this weekend while I actually had the weekend off. But it got pushed back to today. I was only able to get the roof done because of the time I had. Considering I don't have a garage and had to do it outside, the results wasn't too bad.
Unfortunately my before pictures got deleted(kids can't leave stuff alone). I'll take some after pictures of the roof and still before picture of the hood (since it hasn't been dipped).