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Randz44
09-20-2020, 06:03 PM
My truck hood was a bit faded. So I applied meguairs compound followed by the polish. I was doing it by hand with a applicator pad.. But now i got all looking like this now and it not sure how to fix this ugly mess on my hood ? any suggestions

Rsurfer
09-20-2020, 07:17 PM
You need a dual action polisher. If you don't want to spring for a new one..try Craig's list.

SANTA3013
09-20-2020, 07:34 PM
Here is a picture of the hood on my ‘93 Toyota pickup before and after I polished the hood. This truck had been sitting out in the weather for many years. After I cleaned it with APC and pressure washer (I would not do that to anyone else’s vehicle) I polished it with Meguiar’s 105 with an orange pad using a dual action polisher. Then I used Meguiar’s 205 to finish and then applied a coat of wax. BTW, the patina you see was free. I’ve been told that some guys actually pay someone to paint patina on their vehicle.

https://photos.smugmug.com/1993-Toyota-Pickup/i-PN5NDrQ/0/cca368bc/L/BFD3B112-C61E-4527-BEFF-6C87E9C0EE4D-L.jpg (https://curtisbrinkley.smugmug.com/1993-Toyota-Pickup/i-PN5NDrQ/A)

The Guz
09-20-2020, 11:29 PM
Mike and Yancy covered hand polishing in this video a couple weeks ago.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA6yDgibx7Q&ab_channel=Autogeek

Mike Phillips
09-21-2020, 09:43 AM
Here's one of your pictures,

http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/722/truckhood.jpg


Looks pretty bad. The video Michael aka The Guz - shared above shares why for most people - it's going to be impossible to compound and polish an entire vehicle by hand.


A simple 8mm or 9mm free spinning, random orbital polisher and some foam pads should fix this....

In the beginning of this video from last week I share the Griot's G9 and Meguiar's polisher.



23: Must have tools and polishers explained

Yancy and I will go over some of the coolest tools in the industry that you must have in your detailing arsenal. I'll share my own tips and techniques as well as personal insights as we go through all the tools.


https://youtu.be/nmMHTh3Zqys




:)

Mike Phillips
09-21-2020, 09:55 AM
And for inspiration, check out this thread, it documents that you can in fact bring the dead back to life.

Looks like its past the point of no return or just severely oxidized? Can it be fixed? (https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/ask-mike-phillips-your-detailing-questions-/126552-looks-like-its-past-point-no-return-just-severely-oxidized-can-fixed.html)


http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/4106/Michelle_Hood_Reveal_2.jpg (https://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/138205/title/michelle-hood-reveal-2/cat/4106)



:)

BurnsDetailing
09-25-2020, 02:54 PM
^ Similar story to Mike's, dealer bought a black Trailblazer to stock in the Buy Here Pay Here program, every inch of paint completely baked like the Ford above. Dealer was expecting to take it to Maaco for a respray, did a test spot with a Rupes Yellow on a LHR21 Mk3 to reveal actual clearcoat still under it. 7 billed hours later, they had a nice shining vehicle that was no longer in danger of getting a sandpaper feeling respray.

Rsurfer
09-25-2020, 02:59 PM
^ Similar story to Mike's, dealer bought a black Trailblazer to stock in the Buy Here Pay Here program, every inch of paint completely baked like the Ford above. Dealer was expecting to take it to Maaco for a respray, did a test spot with a Rupes Yellow on a LHR21 Mk3 to reveal actual clearcoat still under it. 7 billed hours later, they had a nice shining vehicle that was no longer in danger of getting a sandpaper feeling respray.
What compound did you use and where's the pictures?

BurnsDetailing
09-25-2020, 03:41 PM
What compound did you use and where's the pictures?

This was before the new D-A system, so that would be the old Rupes Keramik Fine "yellow top" compound and Rupes yellow pad. Searching through my phone for the photos but it appears I may have deleted them at some point.

Rsurfer
09-25-2020, 04:48 PM
This was before the new D-A system, so that would be the old Rupes Keramik Fine "yellow top" compound and Rupes yellow pad. Searching through my phone for the photos but it appears I may have deleted them at some point.
Since 1923, please explain.

BurnsDetailing
09-26-2020, 07:15 AM
Since 1923, please explain.

We're a family-owned dealership group that started with Chevrolet on July 15, 1923 in Pageland, SC, expanding to 6 locations today still in SC. We've always had a detail shop for reconditioning used cars and detailing new car deliveries, but with the average consumer becoming more aware of paint condition, sealants and coatings, we saw an opportunity to offer services to the public and became an IDA member.

Jacob Harrod AUTOCLEAN
09-26-2020, 08:08 AM
And for inspiration, check out this thread, it documents that you can in fact bring the dead back to life.

Looks like its past the point of no return or just severely oxidized? Can it be fixed? (https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/ask-mike-phillips-your-detailing-questions-/126552-looks-like-its-past-point-no-return-just-severely-oxidized-can-fixed.html)


http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/4106/Michelle_Hood_Reveal_2.jpg (https://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/138205/title/michelle-hood-reveal-2/cat/4106)



:)Yes you can! That car still looks great! [emoji1]

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Rsurfer
09-26-2020, 12:59 PM
We're a family-owned dealership group that started with Chevrolet on July 15, 1923 in Pageland, SC, expanding to 6 locations today still in SC. We've always had a detail shop for reconditioning used cars and detailing new car deliveries, but with the average consumer becoming more aware of paint condition, sealants and coatings, we saw an opportunity to offer services to the public and became an IDA member.

Quite a family history. Does your family still own a Chevrolet dealership?