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Nicely done! I have to admit I laughed too when I spied the pic of that tire with the rust under the hubcap.
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I bet the snow just slides right off that Sunfire!
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Nice job, I have 2 questions.
1 how many times have you compounded that car?
2 When you use an ir lamp to dry the car how does it cure all over the car? How does the infared hit all the paint at the same time? How big is the thing?
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Nice save Richy, she should hold up for another 17 years - at least appearance-wise.
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Originally Posted by VISITOR
Thank you Sir!\
Originally Posted by Ferox
Nicely done! I have to admit I laughed too when I spied the pic of that tire with the rust under the hubcap. ��
Me too! I wouldn't have bothered doing anything with them, but I tried it on the first one and the chrome did come up better, so I thought: Why not? Besides, from a distance, the chrome gleams and the rust just looks like a dark background against it.
Originally Posted by fly07sti
I bet the snow just slides right off that Sunfire!
Thanks Don! I told her to watch it when it rains. I find it almost hypnotic to watch the rain flood off of it when you're driving...oops, I guess that's distracted driving, LOL.
Originally Posted by fightnews
Nice job, I have 2 questions.
1 how many times have you compounded that car?
2 When you use an ir lamp to dry the car how does it cure all over the car? How does the infared hit all the paint at the same time? How big is the thing?
I don't always do the same 2 steps to it. Sometimes, I have just done a one step on it. My paint readings were in the 120's, which is spectacular for a car of that age. I had the material to play with, so no danger in doing so. Other than the few spots where the rust is bubbling beneath the surface, the rest of the paint is pretty darned nice.
As far as the IR light goes, I leave it on one spot until that area reaches 60C (140F) for 10 minutes and then wheel it over to the next panel. I try to time it when i"m about halfway done coating the car, so it's following me as I go. That way you're not wasting time at the end waiting for panels to bake. I think it's about 3 or so feet wide.
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
Wow.
Thanks kindly for both your comment and for taking the time to make it...always appreciated!
Originally Posted by Mike Phillips
Nice save Richy, she should hold up for another 17 years - at least appearance-wise.
Thank you Sir! Too bad it's got some rust bubbling beneath the surface, because mechanically it's been in great shape. I also change her oil for her and have run AMSOIL in it for at least 10 years..maybe longer.
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That car is defying its age with you taking care of it, Richy. That will fetch a better price at trade in or sale.
I also like doing family work.
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17 year old Sunfire is all you needed to say. Those cars werent supposed to last more than 10! Heck, Pontiac didnt even last!
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