Buffing the Paint

crownvic97

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So I have made threads on my engine bay clean up, then my headlight semi-resto, and today I finally got a chance to work on the actual paint.

It has all of the typical Marauder paint issues but it still is capable of a decent shine. I used my DA for all the liquids. Started with a clay bar, then Meguiars ultimate compound, ultimate polish, and ultimate wax. I gave the wheels the same treatment. Took over 5 hours, but the results are not too shabby.





Header panel, front bumper, and rear bumper need a respray. Actually, roof needs to be stripped and painted as does hood and trunk...guess the whole car really needs to be painted! Lol
 
5 hours for all of that?

I spent 20 hours clay barring my dads silver birch, I did every external piece, glass, trim, paint, rubber

Back to black
Rain X


Yet to polish it, I bet it'll take 8-10 hours


Yours really does look nice, mines black too, dirty the next day LOL
 
outstanding ! :up:

Looks good

Thank you!

5 hours for all of that?

I spent 20 hours clay barring my dads silver birch, I did every external piece, glass, trim, paint, rubber

Back to black
Rain X


Yet to polish it, I bet it'll take 8-10 hours


Yours really does look nice, mines black too, dirty the next day LOL

Holy cow, we must work at a little different pace. I could have spent a couple more hours on it if I had the time. I also didnt touch the interior.

Thank you! Its covered in pollen already!
 
Looks good! I used the same process on my '92 Mustang to bring the paint back to life. The Ultimate Compound coupled with a DA polisher works wonders.
 
Good job but if you've never tried the Auto scrub Nano skin I guarantee you will never go back to a clay bar. When I got my MM it had sat in the underground parking of a condo building, it felt like cement was stuck in the paint on then roof, trunk and hood. The clay bar did nothing for that and I spent more than a few hours trying.

I was told about the nanoskin and it was what saved my paint.
 
Looks awesome what kind of DA polisher you use?
I forget the model number, but it is a Meguiars unit.
Good job but if you've never tried the Auto scrub Nano skin I guarantee you will never go back to a clay bar. When I got my MM it had sat in the underground parking of a condo building, it felt like cement was stuck in the paint on then roof, trunk and hood. The clay bar did nothing for that and I spent more than a few hours trying.

I was told about the nanoskin and it was what saved my paint.

Sounds interesting, i will look in to that!
 
All that work produced great results. Need sunglasses to keep my eyes from burning. Come show your ride at the car show any Saturday between 4:00 - 6:00 located Patriot Square just off exit #9 Dennis Ma.
 
Good job but if you've never tried the Auto scrub Nano skin I guarantee you will never go back to a clay bar. When I got my MM it had sat in the underground parking of a condo building, it felt like cement was stuck in the paint on then roof, trunk and hood. The clay bar did nothing for that and I spent more than a few hours trying.

I was told about the nanoskin and it was what saved my paint.

+1000 Great product! Several companies offer their own variation.
 
All that work produced great results. Need sunglasses to keep my eyes from burning. Come show your ride at the car show any Saturday between 4:00 - 6:00 located Patriot Square just off exit #9 Dennis Ma.

My parents used to have a house in West Dennis so I am familar with the area, sounds like a plan!
 
Good job but if you've never tried the Auto scrub Nano skin I guarantee you will never go back to a clay bar. When I got my MM it had sat in the underground parking of a condo building, it felt like cement was stuck in the paint on then roof, trunk and hood. The clay bar did nothing for that and I spent more than a few hours trying.

I was told about the nanoskin and it was what saved my paint.

I, too, use a similar product for the clay process on my car. It's not the Nano Skin product, but it is basically the same idea: a microfiber cloth with a rubbery polymer coating on one side that acts as they clay. Leaves everything feeling silky smooth and the process is way quicker than a traditional clay bar. Garage One is the producer of mine, a local company here in Tampa, FL.
 
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