Re: 4 Steps to restore single paint paint - 1972 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE
Re: 4 Steps to restore single paint paint - 1972 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE
***Update***
So far today, I have received 3 Private Messages on
How to restore single stage paint. I love it.
Most important...
The power in the after shots is created in the before shots
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Why?
Because you cannot go back in time and get the before shots. Then it's just your WORD when you tell people how bad the paint was.
So take a few moments to stop whatever it is you're doing, read the above article for tips and then take some pictures.
Trust me on this.... been there... done that....
:)
Re: 4 Steps to restore single paint paint - 1972 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE
The 68 Red Firebird that I will be working on already has a great shine. But light swirl marks from improper cleaning methods with microfiber towels and dusters. I do not see any need for the #7 system. I like it a ton but just don't feel its necessary to restore a shine. Unless it will do more to help me in the next step ..removing the minor scratches... no glaze but a permanent removal. I have on hand D300 and D301 wax but I see that you favor Pinnacle products.
Re: 4 Steps to restore single paint paint - 1972 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE
Hi Mike,
Amazing as always. Question, can I use XMT carnauba finishing glaze instead of #7 to moisturize the Paint? I ask because I purchased several bottles before it was discontinued and would like to use it if it would serve the same purpose.
Many thanks,
ScottH
Re: 4 Steps to restore single paint paint - 1972 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE