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My truck has sat for 3 years
I am 72 years young and my Previously show truck has sat outside, for three years, due to poor health. It still shines under the dirt. Because I can no longer rub I plan on purchasing a DA polisher. I keep reading and am getting more confused, what would be the proper procedures and products to clean, polish, seal and ect. that I need to get it back to smooth and shiny as it was before.
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1dslram
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Re: My truck has sat for 3 years
Where are you located? This sounds like a chance for some local forum members to help out a new member!
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Re: My truck has sat for 3 years
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
Where are you located? This sounds like a chance for some local forum members to help out a new member!
I could not agree more - if your in SoCal, I would happily, as new as I am to the forums, organize a crew to bring your truck back to life...
Where are you?
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Re: My truck has sat for 3 years
Originally Posted by ehannigan
I could not agree more - if your in SoCal, I would happily, as new as I am to the forums, organize a crew to bring your truck back to life...
Where are you?
I agree, I'm on the east coast I can help you out if your in the area
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William Castro - Owner/Operator/Enthusiast - Serving Northeast MA & Southeast NH
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Re: My truck has sat for 3 years
If your by me I help you for sure.
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Re: My truck has sat for 3 years
Doing a little bit of Googling leads me to believe he may not be far from me...
And if you no longer go for a gap that exists, you're no longer a racing driver, because we are competing. We are competing to win, and the main motivation to all of us is to compete for victory; it's not to come 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th. - Ayrton Senna
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I'm also in socal. Willing to give a helping hand
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Re: My truck has sat for 3 years
Welcome Sir! I am also in So Cal. and willing to help you out if its local enough.
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Re: My truck has sat for 3 years
The rough approach is as follows:
1- Wash & Strip (using Dawn or a strong wash like CG Citrus Wash)
2- Decontamination (IronX or similar)
3- Clay Bar/Cloth/Sponge
4a- Heavy swirling/oxidation you use a heavy compound or advanced swirl remover with at least (2-3) cutting pads and then move to step (c). Several products from AGO permit you to skip step (b) altogether.
4b- Medium swirling/oxidation you use a medium polish/swirl remover with polishing pads
4c- Light swirling you use a finishing polish with polishing/finishing pads (i.e
5- After step #4, you would evaluate if you need to remove any hazing with a finishing pad. Depending on the products used in step #4 a you may need to remove the polishing oils to ensure you are looking at pure paint. Either an IPA, CarPro Eraser or Car Wash would accomplish that.
(NOTE: Steps 4 and 5 may be combined by using an AIO if the paint is in good condition. If the car has been sitting so long it is likely that an AIO won't be good enough for the "perfection" many people seek).
6- Seal car (1-2 layers)
7- Depending on the color, if you are looking for more depth you would use a Carnauba wax on this step
(NOTE: Steps 6 and 7 can potentially be combined by using a sealant/wax product. There are many but Collinite 476 and 845 come to mind as one example where 2 layers of either one will replace 6 & 7 and give you at least 6 months of paint protection).
The steps can be formidable looking; and it could be. Many folks tend to break the steps across one or more days.
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Re: My truck has sat for 3 years
First off, WELCOME to Auto Geek! Glad to see someone here that is older than I (LOL).
If you are anywhere near Southern Minnesota, give me a shout out. I'd be more than glad to try and help you out.
Bill
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