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Old 06-14-2007, 06:11 PM
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Do you think it would be possible to paint my rubber intake boots/hoses? They have a faded black to them and I just want them to be a dark black again. Would the paint actually stick to the rubber well enough to stay on and look good? Thanks.
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My dad painted a rubber hose using some flex one time. It was mainly to see if it would work, which it did. Don't know that I'd do it though.
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Just use your choice of tire shine on them on a old sponge and they will never fade again.
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Mother's "Back to Black" works great.
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Hey Thanks for the tip on Mothers Back to Black. Worked great. I also used it on my Grill and Sail Panels as well... Everything looks brand new



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