before and after shots of my 97 ws6
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before and after shots of my 97 ws6
I bought this a few weeks ago with many headaches and now that it is finally mechanically sound,I worked on the paint today. I worked on it for 6 hours today in the heat and I am pretty satisfied with the results.
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I just washed it and used the Turtle wax black box. It is a ton of work,but in person it made a nigjht and day difference. I was going to use a buffer but I gto kind of lazy. Now, i need to wash and wax my other ones tomorrow and get a group photo. Thanks
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It does look awesome, but as soon as you wash it a couple of times all of the scratches will reappear. It takes a rotary buffer with some hard core polish to remove the swirls. We tried doing that with a similar wax on my medium patriot red car and ended up spending around 20 hours on it to clean up the paint polishing the **** out of it.
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It does look awesome, but as soon as you wash it a couple of times all of the scratches will reappear. It takes a rotary buffer with some hard core polish to remove the swirls. We tried doing that with a similar wax on my medium patriot red car and ended up spending around 20 hours on it to clean up the paint polishing the **** out of it.
atleast 2 stages of 3m finesse it II and a good buffer is what you need. Then wax.