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getwithit 11-18-2017 12:55 AM

Playing with the polishes/pads....
 
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Since I received my Adams polishes the other day, I decided to just tinker around a little on my truck......I'm going to be doing a full paint correction in Spring, but just wanted to see exactly where I was at as far as how much work it's going to take.....This was after a few passes with the medium polish and orange pads......................

SCORGE 11-18-2017 02:38 PM

Looking forward to seeing your progress. Maybe some B/A?
I'm this close to sending mine off for a day.... The oxidation is getting ridiculous and I lack the skill to do it right.

techrep 11-18-2017 03:32 PM


Originally Posted by SCORGE (Post 5549666)
Looking forward to seeing your progress. Maybe some B/A?
I'm this close to sending mine off for a day.... The oxidation is getting ridiculous and I lack the skill to do it right.

That’s what she said !

SCORGE 11-18-2017 04:43 PM

^Go chew on a brillo pad

Jamieat 11-18-2017 11:30 PM

I've done several vehicles using what I refer to as paint "restoration".

Be sure and wash and dry really good first, then a good clay bar application before beginning any buffing to ensure all debris are removed from the surface. Also helps the buffing process along as now it doesnt have to remove all the materials the clay bar did.

I've not used Adams before. Know nothing about it actually. Let us know how it works.

What are the abrasive ratings for each?
Using foam pads?

Do you got a D/A to apply with or regular buffer? RPM"S ? Size?

I usually use M105 on surfaces that are extrmely scratched and oxidized. Use some Ultimate Compound after that if necessary. Followed up with some M205. And finally a good hand application with whatever your favorite carnuba is.

I like to finish with a good carnuba due to the oils in it. I like to make sure the paint is saturated after such a process.

Did this on my old 08 work truck with great results. Plastics and all.

Good luck and let me know if I can help in any way. I love learning about new products and techniques.

I also use the same process for headlight restoration. Better than any "kit" on the market I assure. Specially with a foam pad and a
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10,000 rpm drill!!!! LOL
After

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Before

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After

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Before

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Before

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After

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Before. This pic doesnt do justice to show how faded and oxidized the paint was.

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After

To my knowledge, the truck had NEVER been waxed. It was only washed 2 times in 3 years I drove it. Bought it from company when they got me a new truck at a great deal and cleaned it up to try and make a few dollars off it.

Was a good project to learn on. More I did, better it looked. I probably had 60hrs total in the paint restoration. But.....it was worth it.


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