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dblack3000
Joined: 19 Jun 2006
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Location: Long Island, New York
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| Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 8:02 pm Post subject: Showroom Shine (sorta) |
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What is the best way to get a near showroom-quality shine for your car?
My car's finish looks like there's ground-in dirt in it (I know for a fact that the car's previous owner NEVER washed the thing!!!) I've tried compounding the finish, but it doesn't look right to me; it simply doesn't shine enough. Is there some sort of special cleaner/wax/compound I can use to make the paint look better? Or is there some sort of procedure I should use? |
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88 Coupe
Joined: 15 Feb 2004
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Location: Southern California
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| Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 8:42 pm Post subject: Re: Showroom Shine (sorta) |
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dblack3000 wrote: What is the best way to get a near showroom-quality shine for your car? ........
Don't know if this will help.
http://www.oldsconnection.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=17226
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73Delta88
Joined: 08 Jun 2003
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Location: Western Massachusetts
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| Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 8:43 pm Post subject: Re: Showroom Shine (sorta) |
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| Bring it to a reputable body shop, after a quick look at it they will probably be able to tell you the best course of action to take. It may be able to be brought back with buffing, or it may be weathered so far that it needs a new coat of paint to obtain a "showroom shine." Someone with some knowledge on the subject needs to see it in person to make that judgement. |
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88 Coupe
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| Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 8:45 pm Post subject: Re: Showroom Shine (sorta) |
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73Delta88 wrote: Bring it to a reputable body shop ........
What he said.
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