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Re: 1967 Starline Deville - Extreme Makeover
Originally Posted by Mirror Detailing
man that is impressive. If your up for trying different chemicals at request on this boat...mind test the Meguiar's Marine Line #'s 49, then 45, then 56 with the use of the Mirror Glaze pad's they recommend to use?
No problemo... but have to wait till Monday night, time to close down the Autogeek Garage for the day...
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Re: 1967 Starline Deville - Extreme Makeover
Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek
No problemo... but have to wait till Monday night, time to close down the Autogeek Garage for the day...
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Re: 1967 Starline Deville - Extreme Makeover
Mike if you werent 591miles from me i would be there helping you on this i love reviving boats!!
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Re: 1967 Starline Deville - Extreme Makeover
Wow, stunning results! Doing boats is a chore. I find that it is a love/hate relationship. I start out loving it, then hating it, then finishing and loving it again! :-)
I have used the 3M marine line a few times on some nasty boats, and I must say that I was quite impressed by the outcome.
Cannot wait to see more pics. Keep up the great work. The boat looks like a blast to toy with!
In the business world, the rear-view mirror is always clearer than the windshield.
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Re: 1967 Starline Deville - Extreme Makeover
I cant tell any difference... NOT
Nothing is clean until its Spotless
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Re: 1967 Starline Deville - Extreme Makeover
Really great write-up, Mike. May I ask, what speed(s) were you working in the XMT 4, 3, 2, and 1 with the Flex Rotary? I know you said you worked in the XMT Glaze at speed 1, but I'm just curious what speed you are supposed to polish at with the Flex Rotary?
I can't believe how smooth that Flex looked in the video, you were just polishing with one hand and recording video in the other...impressive!
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Re: 1967 Starline Deville - Extreme Makeover
HAHAHA!!!!!
WOW! Seeing that I just couldn't believe the difference!
It's SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO amazing! Wow.....
I need a thesaurus to find some better words to describe the transformation!
If I was near by I would definitely come by and give you a hand (and learn some rotary skills ) but I'm far far away from you so not today
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Re: 1967 Starline Deville - Extreme Makeover
Great job, I think you should just keep it 2 toned, hehe. How you liking the Flex rotary? I was thinking of it as my first rotary but dont know about the 1100 rpm low speed, thinking maybe a lower speed would be better for a noob?
Anyways keep up the great job, love reading your post. FYI, fk1000p is a great wax on boats and cars!
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Re: 1967 Starline Deville - Extreme Makeover
I would like to see a Menzerna trial somewhere. You pick the poison as there are a bunch to pick from. Some heavy cutters to fine finishers. I have been just starting to use Menzerna. One thing I notice that it takes
very little polish to work and it works for a long time before it starts drying up.
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