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    Faded Paint 91 Saab SPG

    Alright here is the Car that I want to bring back to like. I know under all that fading there has to be some great shinny paint. Overall the car is in good shape and I can bring it back to its shine that it once had.

    I have been reading the forums and looking at some "how to" videos and going over the stickeys I have a pretty good understanding of what needs to be done. I just purchased the Porter Cable 7424 and right now I’m stuck on what to buy for products. I friend always uses Menzerna for everything and has great results. I was thinking of getting the Intensive Polish and continuing down the line. But then I also saw the Pinnacle XMT line and right now I’m deciding as what I should buy to defeat this cars finish. I'm putting a little money into buying these products and don’t mind spending it but want to make sure that I get what I pay for and will have some positive results in the end. Also I’m a bit confused on all the pads I need and what to buy and restore the black panels.

    Well I know I’m a noob but still reading up and figuring this stuff out, if anybody could steer me in the right direction maybe help me with a list that would be awesome or just some advise I would appreciate it.

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    Dan

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    Hmmm that car has some serious oxidation. You really can't go wrong either of the polishes you've mentioned. They're both fantastic. The XMT has some really good cleaners in it, and the Menzerna is great too. Does this car have a clear coat? You're going to need a pretty heavy polish for that. I'd experiement with the pad/product combos on a test panel til you find what works for you. I'd start with a heavy polish and the orange pad. Good luck.

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    Welcome to the team!

    I think you can definitely bring life back to the paint of that Saab, but I think you'll be dealing with a lot of dead paint.

    I would suggest either Menzerna, XMT or Poorboys. I use the latter for my day-to-day polishes and have been very happy with them. I say a few orange pads and some SSR3 or SSR2.5 will do the trick. Finish off on the white pad and SSR1 and it should be looking 200% better!

    Looks like a fun project! Good luck!

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    Welcome to AGOL. XMT360 and good cutting pad (edge yellow or green) (megs dark red) will take care of it IMO.


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    Welcome to AutoGEEK, looks like you got some work to do...that vehicle looks bad but for every bad vehicle there is a wicked transformation.

    Please post pictures of the results. Good luck and remember have fun detailing that's the best part.

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    Stay here and read. and i guarantee success.........

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    Any polish, especially those you have mentioned, will yield some sort of a benefit. Just remember, what you put in and the amount of steps you take will only give you better results.

    All of the products you suggested will be ideal. XMT and SSR are nice lines because you can start very abrasive to cut through that crap oxidation and then follow them up with less abrasive polishes and pads to really make it shine and come to life. XMT and SSR work the same (the higher the number, the more aggressive the polish). Likewise, the colors of LC and CCS pads will be in decending aggression with yellow, orange, white, grey, and finally blue as your least aggressive.

    My family has been a Saab family up until recently (2- 900CE Turbos, 2 9000 Turbos, and finally 2 9-3 Sport Sedans). When they are cleaned, they look amazing, so keep this in mind when your working.

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    I predict an amazing change! I think you will be surprised. As others have said Poorboy's or XMT are great product lines that will help you bring the shine back to the Saab. Is the lower black panel painted metal or plastic? If it's plastic I'd recommend some Mother's Back to Black or PB Trim Restorer.

    Please post after pictures!
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    I'm actually going to have suggest something for the trim that's better than Reddwarf's suggestion. The Back To Black will just run down the side of your car on the first rain. Purchase some Forever Black from the Geek. Its an actual cleaner and dye for the trim that will really give you what you're looking for, if it is plastic that is.
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