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Guzic 06-28-2014 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nick_318is (Post 1819490)
Really nice job, I'm always surprised how much better the paint can look after some work. I had to do some major work last year on my e30 to get the oxidized paint to look red again.

Before:
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...ps763f9a23.jpg

After:
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...psc50d4a30.jpg

Some work will go a long way:) this car literally had Layers of damaged and oxidized paint. When you ran your hand across it, it felt like sand paper. Now it has an amazingly slick surface. The water also sheets incredibly. When I did the final wash I only had a few water drops left on the paint after rinsing it completely. Drying it was virtually unnecessary.

FRSapex 07-05-2014 12:06 AM

WOW
 
As Jimmie Dimmick once famously said to Winston Wolfe in Pulp Fiction:
"Wow, you would never think it's the same car!"

Guzic 07-07-2014 01:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FRSapex (Post 1830352)
As Jimmie Dimmick once famously said to Winston Wolfe in Pulp Fiction:
"Wow, you would never think it's the same car!"

Thanks : ) I should be doing another car this month and will be posting the results as well.

Ingen 07-07-2014 01:43 PM

hey, I have similar scratches to the 'before" shot under the door, because my condo association manager is a jerk and did some work over my car without letting me move it while I was on vacation. Long story, moral of which is I can't prove he did it.

Anyway, the scratches. They're all over my FRS (both front fender humps, the trunk lid lip, and the roof) and I was wondering how much work you had to do on that door handle pocket? The scratches are clear-coat only but there are a ton of them.

Thanks!

Guzic 07-08-2014 03:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ingen (Post 1833188)
hey, I have similar scratches to the 'before" shot under the door, because my condo association manager is a jerk and did some work over my car without letting me move it while I was on vacation. Long story, moral of which is I can't prove he did it.

Anyway, the scratches. They're all over my FRS (both front fender humps, the trunk lid lip, and the roof) and I was wondering how much work you had to do on that door handle pocket? The scratches are clear-coat only but there are a ton of them.

Thanks!

I actually didn't spend much time on them as I would have liked since I was limited on time. I think I spent all of 5 minutes on them. Since I couldn't use my machine polisher in there I used a rough scrub hex pad from Stay Fresh with their polishes, starting with Restore 1. Had I had time to actually work on them I would have gotten rid of most if not all of the scratches in that area. On the other areas, different areas took different times. For example, I spent at least 3-4 hours on the hood alone just to bring it to a decent appearance. On certain areas I only spent about 20-30 minutes. Machine polishing really cuts down on the time needed to remove scratches. PM me if you have any questions : )


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