Treating the fender flares

Those wheels look entirely wrong on that Jeep. You should send them to me.
Man I’m on the way Mike ...
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We have sank all the way down to arguing over something that really doesn’t even have to be done.

But if it doesn’t have to be done I guess it’s important that it doesn’t have to be done correctly.
A big part of this forum is leaving good information for Jeep owners worldwide to reference. When clowns post clown info like "krylon works great on chrome" or "a blow dryer works just as well as new flares" it gets corrected.
 
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A big part of this forum is leaving good information for Jeep owners worldwide to reference. When clowns post clown info like "krylon works great on chrome" or "a blow dryer works just as well as new flares" it gets corrected.

Man I’m just poking fun at all the back and forth.

Seems on this one we can’t decide what good information is🙃
 
You don’t have to be Einstein to figure this out, but if you insist on spending dollar after dollar on a temporary product so you can stand in your driveway and apply it after every rainfall with your shirt off to try to attract the neighborhood widows, feel free to keep that to yourself.
 
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Showing Jeep flares front and center^

Looks like they did their research on their target market..

It works really well. Much better than the 303 Protectant. And it lasts. I did my LJ flares over a year ago and they still look shiny and new.
 
if you insist on spending dollar after dollar on a temporary product so you can stand in your driveway and apply it after ever rainfall with your shirt off to try to attract the neighborhood widows, feel free to keep that to yourself.

I read this when I was tired and thought you said "with your skirt off" and was wondering why you were bringing @Zorba into this mess. ;) 🇺🇸