I had thought about taking it off and trying either flat black paint, or
dyeing it black again, but them darn little clips originally cost $1.95
each, and there is 13 of them, but i did find some nice ones that would work
at a local home improvement store that are 2 for .52, so I might just try
it. Jon
>From: "HOP" <hopsdak@hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
>To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
>Subject: DML: Re: Rams head hood pads
>Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 10:24:47 -0500
>
>Jon, Mine has done the same thing. I don't know of anything that will cure
>the problem. I've sprayed mine w/ armor all and it seems to look better
>but, the armor all attracts dirt. I've though of buying some dye for
>cloths
>and seeing if it would dye it back to black. Or possibly getting a paint
>that is flat not glossy. I'm curious to see if anyone has solved this
>problem. I posted about two years ago on the same subject but, the only
>answer i got was someone saying that theirs did the same thing and that
>they
>took it off. =(
>Hop
>97CC SLT 318 4x4 3:55
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "?n ???r" <n9ngw@msn.com>
> > I bought the pad that goes under the hood for my 98 dakota cc about 4
>months
> > ago, like the ones the r/t's have, and now its starting to get a white
> > kinda powdery scum all over it, I have tried using the car wash pressure
> > hose to clean it off, and while its wet it looks nice, but when it dries
>it
> > gets that white crap all over it again.
> > Does anyone know what causes this and how to clean it off?
> > I have an electric fan so the fan isn't throwing anything on it, this is
> > really got me puzzled. Jon in Belvidere,ill
>
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