Re: 1966 Mustang - Last Chance to Dance Extreme Makeover!
Now that was a flash back mixing old school rotary buffing with modern polishing, what a nice shine for an old paint job. Love that pad washer where was that 20 years ago?
Max will you be using that spare snow tire down here in Florida?
Dano
Re: 1966 Mustang - Last Chance to Dance Extreme Makeover!
Originally Posted by EXTREME TOYS
Now that was a flash back mixing old school rotary buffing with modern polishing, what a nice shine for an old paint job. Love that pad washer where was that 20 years ago?
Max will you be using that spare snow tire down here in Florida?
Dano
Wall ornament!!!
"Chrome wheeled, fuel injected and steppin' out over the line"
Re: 1966 Mustang - Last Chance to Dance Extreme Makeover!
Originally Posted by Craig B
Mike,
Thanks for showing me how to use the buffer and wool pad. This was the first time that I used a wool pad. With a little persistence and plenty of help, the Mustang paint looks pretty good.
Craig
Hi Craig,
I really appreciate you attending and helping out. I really like your openness to learn and then get in there and really go to town... like this...
Originally Posted by smack
I hope you don't mind if I piggy back with your thoughts with the pad washing Mike as I wanted to share a mini review I did as well showing how effective these really are.
These really are a must for detailers and serious hobbyist.
Thanks for adding... more is better when it comes to education, information and real-world experience...
I agree with you too... ANYONE using a rotary buffer and a wool pad, whether working on car paint or oxidized boats should have a Pad Washer and if you can swing it get the cart that goes with it so you don't have to bend over when cleaning your pads.
Re: 1966 Mustang - Last Chance to Dance Extreme Makeover!
That's goes to show you, even an engineer can have swirls! Mike your classes and products are great and promise they will be gone when I learn how! (Knowledge is Power) Dano
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