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Ferrati 328gtb
Well any help i need
What best is use for this
I got megs m105 m 205 110 210
Some car pro mf pads
Collor is fade red
Its poliester like plastik body what is good product to use on this old fade paint
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Re: Ferrati 328gtb
Cool project.
Questions
1: What year is this Ferrari?
2: Is it single stage?
Can you post a good picture of the car and maybe the hood?
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Re: Ferrati 328gtb
I'm going to move this into the Detailing 101 forum group.
You've posted this in "Off Topic", kind of the wrong place.
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Re: Ferrati 328gtb
Got Pics?
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Re: Ferrati 328gtb
Originally Posted by
Mike Moore
Got Pics?
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Tomorrow i will pick up
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Re: Ferrati 328gtb
Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
I'm going to move this into the Detailing 101 forum group.
You've posted this in "Off Topic", kind of the wrong place.
Sorry y i didnt know where to put i think is 1986 year... Like Magnum drive or wos 308?,
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Re: Ferrati 328gtb
Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
Cool project.
Questions
1: What year is this Ferrari?
2: Is it single stage?
Can you post a good picture of the car and maybe the hood?
Yes its red i think single stage bicouse it so faded on sun. Not metalik or similar..
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Re: Ferrati 328gtb
Originally Posted by
dragan75
Yes its red i think single stage bicouse it so faded on sun. Not metalik or similar..
This is what I figured. Single stage paints oxidize a LOT easier and faster than clearcoat paints.
Seeing what you have for products and knowing that most single stage paints are SOFT or at least softer than most clearcoats and thus prone to micro-marring, I would test out the Meguiar's M210 with FOAM pads and probably avoid the microfiber pads. At least test foam first and if you do use microfiber pads, make sure the fibers are not leaving micro-marring.
Fibers are a form of abrasive - Foam Pads vs Microfiber Pads by Mike Phillips
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Re: Ferrati 328gtb
Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
This is what I figured. Single stage paints oxidize a LOT easier and faster than clearcoat paints.
Seeing what you have for products and knowing that most single stage paints are SOFT or at least softer than most clearcoats and thus prone to micro-marring, I would test out the Meguiar's M210 with FOAM pads and probably avoid the microfiber pads. At least test foam first and if you do use microfiber pads, make sure the fibers are not leaving micro-marring.
Fibers are a form of abrasive - Foam Pads vs Microfiber Pads by Mike Phillips
Ok Mike thanks a lot
I try and first in the morning put pictures
I got red and yellow pads from megs
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