I did, looks like crap, lol! Badges and emblems and even the grill were easy, but the big flat surfaces it just doesn't look that even and the dirt really sticks to that rubberized material more than I expected.
I guess I could bring it somewhere to just wrap them instead.
Yea, on the big flat surfaces you have to do like 10-12 light coats or it will forever look streaky. It's not hard to pull the cladding off, but it's not the most fun either. You could always tear the dip off, sand the snot out of them and hit them with rustoleum bed liner. But it's hard to get anything to stick to the plastic chrome. I went through a ton of aggravation on my grill before I sanded it down with like 60 grit and bedlinered it.
Try some armor all, tire shine, back to black etc style products. I forget what I used but there's one that leaves a non greasy shine on it and the dirt didn't stick bad, rinsed off pretty easy and they looked much better. I did it to my forged power wagon wheels on my 2500 for winters. Just don't spray it directly to the dip, it gets gummy, I wiped it with a microfiber rag I sprayed.
That may buy you some time until you find some options. EBay always has wheel skins. What wheels do you have?
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