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Re: 1965 Cadillac - Original Single Stage Paint - Slam job by Mike Phillips
My back hurts just thinking about correcting that hood.
Good luck, and looking forward to your write up.
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Can't wait to see how this one turns out.
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That Caddy is in good hands! Anxious to see it when it's done!
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I anxiously await. The front end on those 60’s/70’s Caddies are amazing.
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oh wow. Excellent results for the amount of time put in.
Your test spot, as I scrolled through the thread several times, reminded me of my own test spot on white paint (and green tape)!
From this thread on the BF Paint Cleaner Review: BLACKFIRE Paint Cleaner
Here's my test spot:
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Re: 1965 Cadillac - Original Single Stage Paint - Slam job by Mike Phillips
Also - I shared this trick in post #2 here,
60 year old single stage -planning
Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
If you want to wash it, (I normally don't wash classics and introduce water where rust can form), then I would use the old Comet Trick. That is wash the car THOROUGHLY to first remove loose dirt, and looks like there's plenty of it. Then re-wash the car using a fresh clean wash mitt and a couple of cans of Comet.
The Comet will more-or-less gently remove the majority of the oxidation and get you down to a fresh base.
Also wash all the glass, chrome and stainless steel with the Comet and remove years of road film, oxidation, tarnish and even light rust.
You could also use Bon-Ami but I would go with Comet, it's a tick more aggressive and this isn't saying much.
Also see comment in post #4
See my answer in post #5
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