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    Buick Grand National One step polish.

    Hey guys! I've just graduated college and am now detailing full time. The first car in the books was this
    beautiful 44k original mile, original paint, Buick Grand National. The owner wanted it looking good again and I was given the challenge of restoring the paint to a degree that was realistic. The 33 year old paint only had three mils of paint left on the entire car (some areas less) as it had been cut a few times in the past, so I had to be extremely careful not to remove too much paint. Not only did we restore the paint but we also performed a full interior detail.

    EDIT: The title says one step polish but I did two stages. It was supposed to be one stage but ended up doing two for better results.

    Process:
    Two Bucket Wash
    Foam Prewash
    Wheels cleaned using Griots Heavy Duty Wheel Cleaner and Rubber Cleaner
    Clayed using Nanoskin fine grade wash mitt
    Polished using M205 on an orange lake country foam cutting pad and Menzerna 3800 on a white lake country foam pad
    Flex XC3401
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    Before:



    One stage of M205:



    Final polish with Menzerna 3800:












    Final Glam Shots:





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    Re: Buick Grand National One step polish.

    Sweet turnaround. With the title name I thought you only did one polishing step but you said you used M205 and SF3800

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    Re: Buick Grand National One step polish.

    Quote Originally Posted by WaxMaster1 View Post
    Sweet turnaround. With the title name I thought you only did one polishing step but you said you used M205 and SF3800
    Yes I know. Originally the client and I agreed to a one step but ended up doing two stages of polishing because I wasn't getting a good enough finish with only 3800. For some reason "one step polish" was stuck in my head when making the post lol

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    Re: Buick Grand National One step polish.

    Looks nice!

    May want to look at Mike Philips articles on older cars and Megs 7.

    Might be a help in the future.

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    Re: Buick Grand National One step polish.

    I would also like to suggest Poor Boys Black Hole as it fills and polishes. It's useful when trying to save older paint.

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    Re: Buick Grand National One step polish.

    Having owned two non-Turbo Regals in the past, and just picking up an 87 442 three weeks ago, I definitely have a soft spot for G-bodies! I really think it is a design that aged pretty well. I know not many of us want to admit it, but let it sink in that that car is 30 years old. I struggled with that when I bought my 87...lol!

    Nice work on that GN!

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    Re: Buick Grand National One step polish.

    Very nice work and car.



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    Re: Buick Grand National One step polish.

    Love the Grand Nationals! Great work. They have a reputation for having weak paint, so you were wise to not go aggressive. Many of these GN's have been repainted so it's nice to see them preserved...
    ​Al Schmidt
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    Re: Buick Grand National One step polish.

    Great save! There is a local GN I spot on the highway every now and then looks so menacing coming from my rear view mirror.

    Sent from my SM-N920T using Tapatalk

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    Re: Buick Grand National One step polish.

    Quote Originally Posted by damaged442 View Post
    Having owned two non-Turbo Regals in the past, and just picking up an 87 442 three weeks ago, I definitely have a soft spot for G-bodies! I really think it is a design that aged pretty well. I know not many of us want to admit it, but let it sink in that that car is 30 years old. I struggled with that when I bought my 87...lol!

    Nice work on that GN!
    I totally agree. Even though its a relatively simply design, it still looks good (all of the G bodies do).

    That particular one looks sweet with those wheels.

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